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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Strange lights over the Midwest: are they meteors, UFO’s or the glow of global warming? Strange lights over the Midwest: are they meteors, UFOs or the glow of global warming? Dan Brawner February 6, 2007 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, comprised of more than 2,500 of the worlds top environmental scientists from 130 nations, meeting in Paris announced that there is a 90 percent chance that the earth is getting warmer. Oh, really. I wish I had known that heart-warming bit of news earlier this week as I was wriggling across the dirt-floor crawl space under the house with a heat gun to THAW OUT MY FROZEN WATER PIPES! Okay, okay. Im calm now. But all this talk about how the Midwest could turn into some kind of steamy, equatorial paradise doesnt quite square with wind chill readings of 25 degrees below zero and an arctic cold front that is squatting firmly on the nations midsection like a triumphant Sumo wrestler. Although 46 nations have signed on to the United Nations environmental initiative to address global warming, the United States has, once again, rejected the whole idea. And this is why we are so blasted cold! Its not fair. The U.S. produces more than one fourth of all greenhouse gases for the entire planet and yet we dont get the benefit. This winter, Russians in Moscow who ought to be shivering over their samovars, are instead, frolicking in Red Square with temperatures in the 40's while residents of Des Moines have to bundle up like Nanook of the North just to check the mail. There ought to be some advantages to being American. Dont we drive enough cars? Dont our factories belch out enough soot? Arent we entitled to a little global warming of our own? On Sunday, as temperatures plunged well below zero, orange, red and blue lights flashed in the Midwestern sky. Alarmed citizens frantically phoned law enforcement officials all across Missouri, Wisconsin and several states that begin with the letter I. They were assured it was not a Super Bowl stunt, but probably just a meteor or something. Stories of the Nov. 7 sighting of a strange flying disc over OHare Airport are still fresh in our minds. The truth is out there as they used to say on the X-Files. A leading UFO blogger recently interviewed former Saturday Night Live star and UFO enthusiast, Dan Aykroyd, who claims to have the real OHare, UFO footage. But thats another story. It is more likely that those cozy orange and red glows were the distant hearth fires of global warming in which the 46 cooperative nations are now basking. First, the U.S. declined to sign the Kyoto Treaty because we didnt believe in global warming. Now Washington says that if there is any such thing, its not for us because it might cut into Exxons profit margin. I just got my heating bill for the month and if I dont get some global warming pretty darned quick, my profit margin wont have a snowballs chance in...well, you get the idea. So Im scraping the frost off my windows and watching the night sky. If those lights really are UFOs, maybe theyll beam me up to the mother ship and Ill be warm at last.
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You get to be blissfully ignorant. Richard W.
You get to be blissfully ignorant. Richard W. Post of the week award winner.
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