Today this is a trouble because the factory, the people are destroying the earth. I think that no just govermment but everyone must take a drastic measures to stop global warming...
The only thing that govermment can do. It is to give many water for every body or everybody to have a freezer in your house and never to leave it.
2006-08-01 13:21:34
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answered by manlove_leo 2
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In what area? It gets to 130 in the Mojave Desert in California. The government isn't the only responsible party for global warming.
2006-08-01 13:16:29
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answered by giantsorbiting 1
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ninety 8.6 is basically the traditional for many folk. couple of tiers larger or decrease is okay in case you frequently have that temperature. i might nonetheless try measuring your temperature from yet another spot on your physique. Your mouth isn't the main precise. while you're fairly apprehensive a physician ought to examine you with a rectal thermometer. good luck
2016-11-03 11:58:24
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answered by ai 4
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I doubt temperatures will get that high before anyone tries to do anything - we'd have to approach it before actually getting there, meaning we'd start seeing 110 degrees on a regular basis in the Midwest, and then 120 degrees, etc.
I know you're trying to make a point, but using extremes to do so doesn't help your argument.
2006-08-01 13:17:33
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answered by wheezer_april_4th_1966 7
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Temperatures got up to that level long before humans made any measurable pollution. Why would that be a big deal now?
2006-08-01 13:53:23
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answered by Polymath 5
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No, but I'd watch them bicker about it in my nice air conditioned house, lol
Hey wheezer, I'm from St Louis and the midwest gets around 110 every year, at least there with heat indexes around 115-120.
2006-08-01 13:20:41
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answered by banshee 4
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well if it hit that high i doubt there would be many ppl to complain. also i would htink that it depends on where u live and if the drastic temperature change is accompanyed by drastic cooling lik in the desert and things like that. theres no way we would let it get that hott.
2006-08-01 13:16:53
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answered by dr_jeckyl1 2
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No. What are they going do?
Stop people from driving? Think of what would happen to the economy and society when people couldn't get to work.
Force people to use hydrogen fuel cells? Guess what, with today's technology they would take more petroleum (or use more coal) to produce than they would save.
Unfortunately there's no quick and easy answer.
2006-08-01 13:19:40
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answered by Mike 3
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Global warming is higher temperatures over time, not a one time spike.
2006-08-01 13:16:00
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answered by The Big Shot 6
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No... by then it would be too late wouldn't it? We would all cook to death, there would be nowhere near enough electricity to cool a building down to livable conditions from that heat. Let's hope this doesn't happen because if it does I'm moving to the Arctic circle.
2006-08-01 13:17:44
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answered by eggman 7
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