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if so what are they?

2006-11-23 01:48:01 · 15 answers · asked by angels_wings_devils_horns 1 in Environment

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Glaciers retreating is one of the most obvious ones; increasing incidence of El Nino weather patterns is another.

Corkey, global warming is indisputably happening. The scientists peddling false science are those who try to disprove it - and why? Because they are paid by large corporations who have decided climate change is bad for their business, and therefore they have to convince their customers that it's not happening.

The REAL dispute is not over the fact of global warming, but over whether it's caused by human activity, or whether it's part of the natural cycles of climate on this planet which resulted in the ice ages and the warmer periods between.

But even that dispute is no longer really valid, because all the reliable evidence points to faster rises in global temperatures than has ever been seen before - these rises CANNOT fit within the cyclical change explanation.

Unfortunately, some mugs would prefer to believe the false science subsidised by self-interested corporations who have more interest in their own profit-and-loss than they do in the health of the planet. It's easier for us to keep our heads in the sand.

I'm sorry, I've ranted a bit, and only addressed one sentence or so to answering your question; but the whole climate change issue is quite an emotive one - I want a world where my children can live happily and safely, and at this rate, we won't have one.

2006-11-23 02:13:49 · answer #1 · answered by Robert H 2 · 2 0

violent coastal storms are beoming more common everywhere.

violent land based storms like tornadoes are becoming more common.

thunderstorms are becoming more violent

glaciers are receading

deserts are expanding

alphalpha hay $9.00 a bale in southern states

nice warm days and real cold nights, like desert weather.

it is the same average temp as it was 400 years ago, but the median temperature is rising.
this is what most critics of global climate change fail to see.
if you avergae all the dips and peaks over any length of time you can derive and average that our temperature falls into, and the more years you include, the loser to our avergae temp you get. but that doesnt' account for the median temperature that has steadily increased.
if these people just did more reading rather than denying, and learn to read a graph, they might actually understand what is being told them about global warming, or global climate change!

2006-11-23 05:14:47 · answer #2 · answered by qncyguy21 6 · 0 0

You can if you go to the most vulnerable places, but we in temperate regions could easily miss the signs.

The inhabitants of Alaska - especially the Inuits who survive by hunting among the pack ice - report that the ice is thinner (and therefore less safe) and melts faster than before.

Lakes in Africa are experiencing lower and lower water levels. Lake Chad is now only 1/20th the size it was 35 years ago - partly due to draining it for irrigation, but also due to reduce rainfall as a result of climate change.

And closer to home, UK temperatures in September and October were the highest on record - breaking the record set in 2005.

But those who simply can't be bothered to change their extravagant lifestyles will still deny it.

2006-11-23 01:59:01 · answer #3 · answered by gvih2g2 5 · 1 0

A fart is made from; Nitrogen: 20-ninety% Hydrogen: 0-50% (flammable) Carbon dioxide: 10-30% Oxygen: 0-10% Methane: 0-10% (flammable) Out of those gases Methane and carbon dioxide are what we call greenhouse gases, between others. We call those greenhouse gases because they communicate over with the analogy of 'the greenhouse result'. The analogy used is to depict that the greenhouse traps or seals contained in the warm temperature. the volume of gases is acceptable with an advance in temperature as they seize warmth made out of the sunlight and the infra-pink radiation produced by all issues. although farting is an involuntary organic and organic bi manufactured from digestion we can influence the quantity of CO2 being produced by the burning of fossil fuels.

2016-11-29 09:48:53 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

In Britain, the effects are very visible. We no long have grey skies all the time. We get 1/3 less rain than previously. Turkey now gets more rain. Every year, it gets hotter. Only a fool would not accept climate change in England. We are all very concerned.....

2006-11-23 05:26:44 · answer #5 · answered by david s 2 · 0 0

depends in what respect. the effects of global warming is all around us in every day life.Sun strokes, burns,and heat exhaustion are a factor.
satelite pics im not sure!

2006-11-23 02:00:56 · answer #6 · answered by shadow 5 · 0 0

Greetings!

Most notably are the melting ice fields in the Artic regions.

More violent weather patterns.

More forest fires

Failed crops

Famine

Melanoma

and the beat goes on

Good Luck, you will need it

2006-11-23 02:02:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Sure, glaciers are retreating and the Roos Ice Shelf in Antarctica is disappearing

2006-11-23 01:50:44 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Global Warming is a total joke. Nothing has happend. Did you know that the polar ice caps on mars are melting too. It's not us doing anything. The Earth goes in cycles there is nothing we can do about it.

2006-11-23 01:51:37 · answer #9 · answered by sublimemaniac34 2 · 0 4

Only if we use our imagination. It is the same average temp as it was 400 hundred years ago. Only the scientist that are being paid by the government can find it. No other scientists can prove it. Why is that? Because they don't want to stop there meal ticket so they put forth there false studies. Why else wont they show us entirely how they have come to this conclusion.

2006-11-23 02:01:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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