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Its a fairly costly idea not extremely but it could work. What companies should i contact to help fund this or even advertise my idea?
I can only think of greenpeace.org
Any others, also do you think the government would be willing to give a grant to help with this?

2007-12-02 10:18:13 · 8 answers · asked by peter s 1

I need to find facts that prove that humans are responsible for global warming and others that prove that we are not causing global warming.
Links would be great!
Thanks for your answers!

2007-12-02 09:33:19 · 9 answers · asked by ¬¬ 5

2007-12-02 09:29:11 · 15 answers · asked by Lieonhart 1

Does anyone know a reliable website that discusses the possibility of using man-made iceburgs to cool the oceans? It's for a Model UN reso. but I need an actual source to confirm this is at least plausible...help!!

2007-12-02 09:18:50 · 5 answers · asked by Forever_the_sickest_kids 2

how much co2 can a typical tree absorb? aside from area, typ e tree and age, whats the amount. (:

2007-12-02 09:14:51 · 5 answers · asked by coolbeans 3

Why should a natural cycle be somthing to fear.

2007-12-02 09:02:50 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

we had a cold summer too

something's bogus

2007-12-02 08:33:52 · 6 answers · asked by SQD 2

thanks
what you can do?

2007-12-02 04:20:19 · 25 answers · asked by Dalin243 2

2007-12-02 03:33:24 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Greenland, for example, is experiencing unprecedented moulins and ice quakes. If all of greenland's land based ice either slipped into the ocean hard, bit by bit over decades suring the summer months, and then refroze what remained in winter, and the cycle continued the next year, and the same thing occured in all of the high altitude glaciers, and all across Antarctica, and this spiral continued to the point where in the summer months vegetation could survive and flourish at the magnetic south pole, and the northern most tip of Greenland, ...

If such a hypothetical scenario were to occur, how much higher would average mean sea levels be relative to today???

2007-12-01 22:01:21 · 6 answers · asked by Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu 5

Remember how scary Global Cooling was in the 70's?

2007-12-01 15:45:23 · 13 answers · asked by Chris Hansen 2

good or bad about it

2007-12-01 14:04:36 · 5 answers · asked by rauju20032002 1

2007-12-01 10:56:31 · 25 answers · asked by Stephanie:) 3

2007-12-01 09:09:02 · 29 answers · asked by somanyquestions 4

i call it whining because all the gullible people whine about it.

2007-12-01 08:33:17 · 9 answers · asked by Nate L 1

2007-12-01 02:54:24 · 18 answers · asked by Ibrahim 1

Here in England the past couple of winters have been very mild. I was wondering if we may be going through something similar to the medieval warming period. Can anybody remember winters mild as this? Or alternatively this is an ongoing trend due to the effects of global warming. I mean the earths temperature has been known to rise. Do you think this also could be due to increased solar activity? What do ppl think?

2007-12-01 02:30:06 · 15 answers · asked by Robyn in the Hoode 2

plz just basic how it is caused and how we could help to prvent it .. few sentences,

2007-12-01 02:20:03 · 7 answers · asked by Nakshe 3

2007-12-01 01:41:22 · 14 answers · asked by beautiful_disaster 3

Temperature rise = False.
According to ice core data from Nasa the temp has gone down since the end of the last major ice age.

Temp has never changed faster in history= False.
The "Younger Dryas" even saw a change of 15 to 20 degrees in a 10 year time frame.

Polar bears are dying off = False.
Polar Bear population has increased 10 times since the 1970s.

Ice caps are shrinkng = False.
According to Nasa's satelite data, both polar caps are exanding.

CO2 causes heat build up = False.
CO2 levels rse after the temp, not before.

just to name a few.

2007-11-30 23:07:51 · 10 answers · asked by Jack_Scar_Action_Hero 5

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2007-11-30 14:38:08 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-30 09:30:48 · 13 answers · asked by janemr83 1

2007-11-30 08:33:00 · 15 answers · asked by pi n 1

A study carried out by the NOAA has reaffirmed a link between the droughts that have plagued many parts of the U.S. and climate change...this study has posited that droughts may in fact be aggravating climate change by hindering the uptake of millions of tons of carbon dioxide.

Using NOAA's new atmospheric monitoring and modeling system, CarbonTracker, lead scientist Andy Jacobson of the University of Colorado found that the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by soil and vegetation plunged from an average of 650m metric tons a year to 330m metric tons. The culprit, according to Jacobson and his colleagues, is the drought that swept across close to 45% of North America in 2002.

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/11/droughts_found.php

What do you make of this finding? Perhaps another positive feedback that climate models have not taken into account, indicating once again that global warming predictions are too conservative?

2007-11-30 07:26:10 · 14 answers · asked by Dana1981 7

need to write a paper on what America can learn from other countries' policies on pollution, global warming, de-forestation, etc.

2007-11-30 06:23:02 · 6 answers · asked by JudeIn_98 1

Global Warming melts the polar ice, causing a huge flow of fresh water which causes the Gulf Stream and the Kuroshio Current to stop warming Northern Europe and the Northern Pacific. Subsequently, the Northern Hemisphere actually gets colder, causing the northern ice pack to reform, stopping the flow of fresh water, whereupon the to major currents restart, returning things back to about where they are now?

Could it be that the GW computer modelers don't actually want that result and the assumptions they enter (all models have to make assumptions) prevent that outcome? Or could it be that computer models just simply don't have the ability to model that complex a scendario (my guess)?

2007-11-30 06:08:21 · 9 answers · asked by thegubmint 7

Doesn't that fly in the face of the definition "Conservative" ?

2007-11-30 05:48:33 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

THANKS! pLEASE ANSWER SOON!

2007-11-30 04:40:38 · 15 answers · asked by hello 1

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