It may be, but you will find plenty of people who will dispute that. And no one can prove anything. All we can do is monitor long term trends.
And even more complicated is to determine and prove that a global warming is the result of human activity or just some normal variation in a long cycle, as there were times in the past (millions of years ago) when it was hotter still.
2006-08-01 23:51:09
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answered by Vincent G 7
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In my opinion that Global Warming is not really a man made problem. Look at the history of the world, we know that there was an ICE age and that we thawsed from that, couldn't be possible that this is just a natural cycle that the Earth is in.
2006-08-02 06:49:44
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answered by rickyh606 2
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It depends on who you talk to. Personally, yes I think it is. Eventually, after millions of years Earth will end up looking like Venus. Venus is similar in size and mass to Earth but is much hotter because it is shrouded in carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid, trapping the heat in. Human activity (Global Warming) is leading Earth in the same direction as Venus. Then there are the other beliefs that Global Warming will cause excessive melting of the polar ice caps, and eventually lead us to another ice age.
2006-08-02 08:46:07
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answered by Darth Osiris 2
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I live in Minnesota and have never seen it this hot 95 - 100 + luckily some storms came through yesterday and cooled things off. A lot of people deny global warming is real, but it`s hard to go through a summer like this and not wonder.
2006-08-02 06:52:53
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answered by star sailor 3
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Probably. On the east coast it's 105*F degrees and I have relatives in Romania who say that it's 35-40*C and that's pretty hot.
2006-08-02 12:15:10
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answered by Racccchel. 4
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ya, ur friends r right. I live in south jersey and boy is it HAWT!
And ya the heat waves r a part of gloal warming
2006-08-02 12:35:04
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answered by ~~~~~ 3
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You'll NEVER going to get deadhead politicos to admit it, because they have to cater to those who are causing the global warming.
2006-08-02 09:07:05
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answered by WC 7
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I think the recent rise in the popularity of Mexican food could be to blame.
2006-08-02 16:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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guess so...even in romania the temperature is about 35-40 degrees celcius...
2006-08-02 07:09:50
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answered by anubis 1
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