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I have to contend that global warming is still happening. Even though the winter is rough, it's inconsistent. "Worst Winter in 25 Years" speaks exactly to that point. However, the warm periods have been consistently hotter for many decades now. Of course the debate is not so much about if it's happening, but rather if it's harming the planet. It stands to reason that it's a typical planetary cycle of heating and cooling that has been going on for billions of years. The problem is there is just not enough data to support a cooling or warming trend since historical climate patterns can only be obtained from the geological record, which are sketchy since they are often speculative, and open to interpretation rather than hard facts. But the most current hard data does point towards a warming trend, but it's only a blink of an eyes worth of sample in the cosmic scheme of things. Regardless of what anyone really thinks, greenhouse gases and carbon emissions do screw up the air and water. Limiting these kind of pollutants will invariable help humans and the earth alike.
It seems what your referring to is only polyandry since you've only selected women as the sample group. It would suffice to say that polygamy (more specifically poligany {yes with an "n"}) is the most popular form of marriage in the world. However, even though it's legal in most countries, the expense of keeping several spouses is to much for many people to endure. In a society like America, where independence training is the mentality, creating built in dependencies is in contrast with our Social Structure. This only serves to create animosities and half fulfilled family units. If mediocre relationships are on the menu, then by all means, have at it. But in my case, I'll stick with the one.
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