All of us. Less greenhouse gases.
2006-08-10 05:37:33
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answer #1
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answered by P P 5
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The earth is warming? Because it's summer, right?
I've been here 41 years and I don't see any difference in the temp from when I was a kid. It was 99 degrees in the summer back then and it's 99 degrees today.(Actually right now it's been 73 degrees for three days-- that's actually cool for this time of year). I think it's a way for the politicians to get you to live the way THEY want you to and get more $$$ out of your pocket. Have you heard of ANY politician giving up their SUVs or limo rides? How about flying? An airplane pollutes far more than my little 4 cylinder car. Any politicians taking the Amtrack cross country? HMMM? I didn't think so.
Have a great day!!!
2006-08-10 12:41:45
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answered by Coo coo achoo 6
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WHo says anyone is to blame? Global warming has never been proven or dis proven. Who says we are just not going through a new kinda pattern in weather?
Blaming anyone does not get the problem resolved. What are we willing to do to fix it ? .
The cat may have knocked over a glass of milk. Blaming the cat does not clean it up.
ALex
2006-08-10 12:38:39
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answered by Osiris2067 4
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Global warming is a fact, but it's not our fault. It's the result of warming / cooling cycles that have been going on for millions of years.... they just move so slowly that we have no baseline in recorded history to follow them.
Our industrial pollutant output doesn't help, but one major volcanic eruption belches out more atmospheric pollution than all of human activity since the industrial revolution began. The planet is big, and we are small. We'd better concentrate on adapting to the changing conditions, because we cannot stop them.
2006-08-10 13:47:55
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answered by Spel Chekker 4
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humans can be blamed for the warming of the earth. since the industrial revolution we have been polluting and warming our planet extensively, and those that hold the most blame are those countries who are most industrialized, specifically the U.S.A (although China is moving in on us fast), with all of our factories, vehicles and waste we spew more and more co2 into the air every year warming our planet. the only thing we can do is to cut our co2 emissions, but that means sacrificing our luxuries and we will not see immediate results, it will take years to see even the slightest change or drop in co2 levels and since it took decades and decades to warm our planet it will take at least that long to cool it back down
2006-08-10 12:42:42
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answered by thelogicalferret 5
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the sun.... we should turn it off ;)
2006-08-10 12:46:57
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answered by Super Duende 2
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