It's been proven to my satisfaction that this is a naturally occurring event and human effect on it is negligible. I've read a multitude of reports, pro and con...and the overwhelming evidence is that this would be occurring even if there were no humans whatsoever on the planet.
2006-12-25 01:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no serious scientific evidence about it and that the cause is human activity. Still it is our duty to control and limit any potentially harmful emissions and pollution in general.
Maybe it is not producing global warming but pollution is still reducing the quality of our environment and our life.
But problems are solved only when realistically assessed. It is, based on concrete facts and scientific evidence.
Alarmist statements without a solid scientific base, which are spread for monetary and political gains only, do not contribute to the understanding and the solution of any problem. Quite the contrary, because of the confusion and misunderstandings created.
2006-12-25 04:22:21
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answered by PragmaticAlien 5
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The data indicated that it is a political hate the president . CO2 is given as the main problem in the green house gas. Well mother nature started a reprocess system when it introduced the green plants. The green plants need the CO2 just as much as u need oxygen. There is plenty of info to indicate that global warming is in question. In Texas we just had a cold temperature for a day ,the old record was 22 deg F. and we broke it with a 19 deg.F.
2006-12-25 09:00:31
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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Global warming is a real threat, however popular media have made it into a problem far greater than it is, it can be controlled with proper measures, which if implemented now can have a drastic affect on "global warming" and how it may affect us 50, 100 years from now.
2006-12-25 01:18:05
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answered by raja 3
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Yes i think it really is. Within recent years world wide there have been changes in climates, for no apparent reason. I do not think it has to do with the natural cycle of the earth but rather it is due to man's own fault. Pollution, smog, acid rain...so called prices we pay for progress have only added to Global Warming. What we all need to do is clean up our act and start to be more alert to ways that we can contribute to a cleaner planet.
2006-12-25 03:59:15
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answered by jem2 1
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Climate change is definitely happening and even if this is a naturally occuring event we have never had these temperatures on earth at the same time as we have had a population of over six billion. The planet will not be able to equalize the temperatures again if we continue polluting our atmosphere and destroying our forests and soils. This is not about politics it is about survival!
2006-12-25 03:25:51
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answered by Shynney 2
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I can't understand why people can't get their mind's around this concept. It is a naturally recurring cycle that the Earth goes through. There are warmer ages and colder ages as well as the gradual shift between each period. The amount of time they last can vary. When you add the effects of industrialization that humankind has produced, then the change can be accelerated. What's so hard to accept about that? I don't understand why people keep asking this question.
2006-12-25 01:19:50
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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Global warming is real but not bad . It is used to hide the real factor of climat change which is the overpumping of water reserves in the world. Deserts enlarge.
i started to diminuish them:
http://video.google.fr/videoplay?docid=-6428334944196136906&hl=fr
2006-12-28 07:26:25
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answered by pingouin 3
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I think human induced climate change is a real threat, though I do not think it is from carbon dioxide, rather it is the smoke and particulate matter that creates the problem, especially vapour trails from jet aircraft. Do a yahoo search on 'contrails' to see what I mean.
2006-12-25 01:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah it's a real threat. I cant be a myth their is too much evidence of the world getting hotter.
2006-12-25 01:20:51
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answered by hyunATL 3
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