England has just had its hottest years since records began in 1659
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/14/nhot14.xml
Certainly think our population has grown so much in the past two centuries that our environment is no longer able to support our present numbers in the way we insist on living. The only hope is that we can all adopt a more self sustaining way of living. If we don't make a voluntary change to our life styles think we will be forced to in the near future. We don't have generations, rapid changes in our climate are happening now.
2006-12-23 02:47:56
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answered by Shynney 2
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I'm sorry, but I do not agree with everything you said. There is no proof that we are causing "global warming" or that it is even a threat. Right now it is simply a theory. Yes, these may be the highest temps on record, but how long have we been recording temperatures? The earth's climates change, ie. Ice Ages, and we are probably going through one of the warmer eras. I do however agree with you that we are using our natural resources irresponsibly. I'm sure emissions from our cars offer us zero health benefits and we should be looking for alternative fuels. You seem very worried about the global situation...What are you doing to fix it? Carpooling? Riding a bike? Using solar/wind/water energy to heat and light your home? Having an overpopulated earth of people who breathe will not cause a problem, but if all those people want to have a car of their own, it will. Don't let someone like Al Gore get you all stressed out!
2006-12-22 14:58:41
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answered by KS 7
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Wake up and smell the coffee. I was in college back in the 70's and we were worried about the next ice age. The weather man can't even tell you if its going to rain next week.
1000 years ago Vikings were farming in Greenland. It's to cold to do that now. Is it warmer now than then I don't think so.
As for burning fossil fuels somebody needs to get the story straight. Are we going to turn the entire earth into a desert or are we going to use up all the oil to burn, which will happen first.
If all the people that think the earth's population is too high would find somewhere else to go there'd be plenty of room for the rest of us.
2006-12-22 14:54:07
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answered by Roadkill 6
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The indications through glacial cores samples backs up a positve outcome of global warming.Is it severe? Using logic would raise this question-putting gases into the atmosphere in the volumes we have is surely going to change climate.Changing the climate of Earth seems risky,since we have no references to conclude doing so is harmful.It perhaps could be a one shot deal.To reverse the situation is possible,but to know the precise "balance" is an enigma.It seems ridiculous to conjur humanity existing for plant life CO2,but it might be going full "circle"
2006-12-22 15:10:00
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answered by moaistatue 2
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Are you gonna submit those findings? How lots examine went into your claims? The ever widening parameters of climate information is a results of international climate exchange. severe climate is an illustration of instability interior the ambience. an develop in severe climate replaced right into a prediction of the onset of climate exchange. Why do you think of that international warming will do away with all chilly air? That replaced into no longer a predition of climate exchange. that's the direct results of international warming that makes the jet circulate is so erratic! that alter interior the jet circulate pulls down the Arctic air,and it clashes with surprisingly heat moist air from the checklist heat waters of the Gulf of Mexico. What part of climate instability do no longer you get? severe storms ARE an indicator that there is international warming! warmth drives the climate. develop the warmth,and the climate gets extra useful. No brainer!
2016-10-05 22:23:28
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answered by spies 4
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not so fast .We had some global warming before about 10 000 years ago. that's when the ice layer that covered most of Canada and the northern states melted . the climate is changing nobody disputes that. But it might well be natural in origin.Only about 25 years ago we had a few rotten summers and scientists all over were saying WE ARE HEADING FOR ANOTHER ICE AGE I am old enough to remember that.By the way , as long as you are using profanities in your essays no body will ever take you seriously.
2006-12-22 14:58:24
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answered by Shark 7
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Just get the movie An Inconveinent truth wow its true and in about 45 or 50 years half of this world will be in water my friend.Land is going away now and people being forced to move and lose the islands all over we are done .
2006-12-22 14:54:30
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answered by pirateron 5
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we dont have to worry about anything for atleast 5 generations...that we anyone can guarentee..
about global warming..if it do happens, due to the temperature increase ice caps melts, but since the temperature is a high than now, evaporation will take place more....a balance will always be kept...but if it do happens flooding will take place on the sea shore regions...
about fuel, there is more alternative fuels, but these oil barons,agencies wont accept it,since their monopoly would get destroyed...so we poor people should wait till the oil runs out..
in brazil they use alternative fuel.....and it do runs smoothly,for years...always there is hydrogen cell cars....
co2 is a necessity...it should be there in the atmosphere,plants need it..CO is the silent killer,its the thing that is really dangerous...
in movies they always exaggerate things....
2006-12-22 15:11:39
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answered by toby 2
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Roadkill, the vikings that were farming in the era, frequently ended up with cattle on their farms starving to death because they couldn't feed them, and ended up starving themselves. why do you think that was?? hint: because it was too damned cold to farm! you should do a little more research before believing BS from people who don't know anything but try to refute what science and history holds as fact.
as far as global warming getting severe, well the birds in my area in the Midwest seem to like it so much, many of them stayed in the area. guess they haven't felt it was cold enough to migrate yet.
whether or not global warming is caused by us, the factors that are considered the cause of global warming are still dangers to our environment, and human life, that need to be dealt with rather than ignored.
2006-12-22 19:01:32
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answered by qncyguy21 6
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I live the northeast and this has been the warmest weather on record, just yesterday we had 55 and that is incredible. it's very bizarre, never seen it like this before.
2006-12-22 14:46:42
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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