If you don't, you really should. It's real.
2006-08-01 02:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Justin I am not truly concerned as I only have about 30 years left. Our children will have to worry. I taught about the statistics in the school I worked at last year. You know what?
Most of the students went to their parents to get a second opinion. You know what? Most of the parents said I was an idiot. About 10% showed any initiative and dug deeper. They have the truth. Unfortunately, 90% want to keep status quo. There's a great TV commercial about global warming with the man on the railroad tracks with a train barreling down on him. Have you seen it? He moves in time, but there's a little girl standing behind him.
More than just a metaphor.
2006-08-01 09:28:52
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answered by The Stranger 3
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Global warming is a fact. There's no way around it, but is it man made? I don't think so. Man's input, if any, is only minimal.
The world has known many changes of climate and these come in cycles. We're experiencing a rising temperature cycle. Some time in the future it will be followed by a down cycle, but none of us will be around then.
So, yes, I do worry about what this global warming will do to our lives and, yes again, we should prepare to adapt to it.
2006-08-01 16:39:39
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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Global warming is something we ALL should worry about. Just last Sunday, '60 Minutes' featured a segment about a scientist named Hanson who is being censored by Bush administration lawyers before he is allowed to speak publicly on the subject!
They 'edit' his speech to create the false impression that global warming is not nearly as threatening as it really is; this renowned scientist, who has studied global warming for thirty years, says if we don't begin making changes, within ten years we won't be able to reverse the ill effects of global warming, and the planet, as we know it, will cease to exist! If polar ice caps melt, large cities on both coasts of both major oceans will be hit with horrendous hurricanes, phenomenal floods, and other natural disasters. It's time for every government in the world to give this issue serious attention (and the United States of America needs a leader who is willing to commit vast resources to this issue instead of committing Americans to TRILLIONS of dollars in debt to finance his inane, senseless wars). -RKO-
2006-08-01 09:45:47
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answered by -RKO- 7
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Yes it is. It won't affect me in my lifetime but it will certainly have a devastating affect on my descendants. The sea level will rise 20 feet and wipe out Florida and other coastal areas.There are things that we can all do now to slow global warming. And we all should do our part
2006-08-01 09:48:31
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answered by Anonymous
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In general, somewhat. In the current climate where the entire United States is suffering from a nearly month long heat wave, winter practically won't exist for most of the country (it is expected to be above or very above normal temperatures), I do worry.
2006-08-01 09:21:36
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answered by John J 6
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Any thing that may harm our environment should worry us. The amount of toxic materials in the athmosphere is very alarming. The ozone layer is growing thinner by the day. Pollutants to air,land and sea are causing deadly diseases that many of our scientist don't even know how they came to be. So I think we have every reason to worry.
2006-08-02 03:03:44
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answered by super sam 1
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Very much !
Existence of Human race might depend on it !
2006-08-01 09:22:47
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answered by R G 5
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If the gov't...hasn't figured out how to control the weather(& they would not want you to know)YES there is reason to be concerned.
2006-08-01 09:47:36
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answered by No Thank You! 1
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I don't worry about it, not even the slightest! And I never will.
2006-08-01 10:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i worry about it cuz i feel it
2006-08-01 09:42:01
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answered by Bee 3
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