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Skeptics Global Warming[Skeptics Global Warming] I think I've now heard it all. Helmet hair from cycling may contribute to global warming. How, you ask? Well evidently people are concerned about bicycle.

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Global Warming Review Blog[Global Warming Review Blog] Cycling-Induced Helmet Hair May Contribute to Climate Change: Bicycling is a great way to get to work without using gasoline or other non-renewable resources. It strengthens the body, bolsters the immune system and adds to the overall well-being of the cyclist, but a new poll shows that some may not be utilizing pedal power for the wrong reasons.

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