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Has the destruction of the extended family contributed to climate change?

Results so far:

No
74% 81 votes Total: 109 votes
Yes
26% 28 votes
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    by Tristan Moorhen

    Many different things have taken center stage as the media's fall guy wearing a black t-shirt that says, "I'm to Blame for Global Warming" on the front with "and I don't care" o...read more

  • 2 of 9

    by Scott Cameron

    Oh for goodness sake. You might as well ask if blowing your nose contributes to climate change. Or walking to work rather than driving. Both activities cause the exhalat...read more

  • 3 of 9

    by Kate Johns

    This topic actually is two debates in one. I'm pretty sure I could make it three or four debates if you really want me to. No, don't be ridiculous the destruction of the extende...read more

  • 4 of 9

    by Andrea Paulsen

    Global warming is the perfect vehicle for those who wish to accomplish their own forms of social engineering. Why? Because everything causes global warming and global warming ...read more

  • 5 of 9

    by Mihalis Pontikis

    Are you kidding me?!?! Global warming is nothing but a myth. Al Gore and others like him are on this ridiculous crusade to try to make himself feel important by scaring people i...read more

  • 6 of 9

    by Jamie Wyman

    The question of the week is "What are you doing for Thanksgiving?" In a nutshell, we're having dinner with family from a minimum of 1700 miles away. In my youth, my parents and ...read more

  • 7 of 9

    by Michael Allen Carvell

    Families have not influenced climate change in any way this is the problem people look for blame at every chance instead of figuring out how to affect change in our climate prob...read more

  • 8 of 9

    by Adam Smith

    The destruction of the extended family has not contributed to climate change. I have read many articles of the opposing viewpoint on this topic and I must say that it is no more...read more

  • 9 of 9

    by Christina Mahoney

    The destruction of the extended family does not in any way, shape or form contribute to climate change. The extended family is not destroyed in my family. My children visit th...read more

  • 1 of 5

    by Dr.Kapoor

    I have seen the days (say from 1946 when I was just 8 years old) when no advanced technologies on traveling, communication,learning, health, environment, machinery, electronics,...read more

  • 2 of 5

    by Karon Brandt

    Are climate changes due to extended family breakdowns? By definition, the extended family includes parents, children and other close relatives that live in close proximity. (...read more

  • 3 of 5

    by Tina Lehman

    With all the attention on making things 'green' these days, people are trying to do all they can to help the environment. Many of us have turned to recycling and driving hybrid ...read more

  • 4 of 5

    by Kendall Furlong

    This is an empirical question and in theory it should not be part of an opinion poll. That it has not been the subject of a controlled experiment does not leave us fee to opine ...read more

  • 5 of 5

    by Thomasina Jackson

    As a mother of two I am always busy with cleaning, cooking, entertaining, doing housework and yes, I have some of the most up to date labour saving devices to help, but that doe...read more

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