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Let's imagine that the Artic snowcaps and nearly every glacier on Earth, are proven to be melting due to the Earth's natural cycle, and is not our fault. Would that make it OK for all of us to drive gi-normous gas guzzlers?

2006-12-15 19:10:22 · 10 answers · asked by scummibear 4 in News & Events Current Events

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I do believe in pollution and global warming, sold my car to make a statement, did you?

2006-12-16 20:44:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The artic snow cap and glaciers all over the world are melting but they are doing it more rapidly due to our pollution.
We need to use different fuels that are environmental friendly and other items that reduce the CO2 content.
And we maybe too late to reverse the damage.
This all could happen in our life time and sooner then we think.
For those who think this is all a bunch of crap: Want to bet your life and others lives on it?

2006-12-15 22:44:15 · answer #2 · answered by dragon 5 · 0 0

pollutants isn't countless. it particularly is regulated by making use of the EPA. it relatively is exaggeration like this that ruins the credibility of Liberals. perhaps if Liberals did no longer over dramatize each and every thing human beings could hear to them extra. i think of we ought to continually shrink pollutants and artwork in direction of removing it altogether. If image voltaic panels or wind turbines became low-priced adequate and effectual adequate i could use them. the comparable with electric powered vehicles and hybrids. area of the project is that the tech isn't there yet. And we won't be able to end pollutants over night with out killing jobs and the financial gadget. i think of multiple Liberals forget that. pollutants is a project and we in simple terms ought to shop searching for the terrific answer that provides stability in combating pollutants with out making human beings jobless and homeless in the approach. Edit: the main suitable particularly would not say "now's no longer the time" what we are asserting is we ought to stability conservation with economics. Exaggerating what we are asserting would not help your reason.

2016-10-15 01:21:29 · answer #3 · answered by archuletta 4 · 0 0

You've already answered your own question, but in actuaility there's no proof, it's pretty typical of humans to believe that they are the cause of global warming, but our contribution is really minimal, it's in our nature to be wasteful, but if we took the time to think about what we are doing we could change things, but on a global level it's difficult. Global warming is a fact, there is not really much we can do,

2006-12-15 19:28:19 · answer #4 · answered by Greyboy's Ghost 2 · 1 0

hey tell it to the ones who drive the older cars that do not meet the air quailty that my bio deisel truck does. these old 70's cars are the problem not today's cars an trucks.lawn mowers an weed choppers are the biggiest air pollution blowers around. the developing nations too now have to get on the clean air bus or it will not work

2006-12-15 19:16:56 · answer #5 · answered by scooprandell 7 · 0 0

We should still not poison ourselves and pollute the environment- try to find pure unpolluted water or air- there are so many toxins that have gotten in the water tables- we need to find out how to clean it all up= and use better non-polluting sources-D

2006-12-15 19:27:36 · answer #6 · answered by Debby B 6 · 0 0

I believe in global warming. Because the vahicles we use today is killing the Earth. Please try to reduce pollution.

2006-12-15 21:38:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

exactly .... bingo ... what gives one person, a country, or a corporation the right to foul the planet that everyone who has ever lived is dependent on?

2006-12-15 19:13:19 · answer #8 · answered by themountainviewguy 4 · 0 1

what do you want me to do?

2006-12-15 19:18:26 · answer #9 · answered by Prince Yahoo! 3 · 0 0

No, it doesn't.

2006-12-15 22:04:52 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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