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I live in the north part of the country and it's already in the middle of the winter, but we still don't have snow. The temperatures are in the high fourties...and it seems very abnormal compared to my past winters hear when we had many snowstorms. Now today all it seems like warmer climate. Is this just weather or is it ACTUALLY GLOBAL WARMING? Also I'm into snowboarding...but do you think "global warming" or whatever is happening will effect this sport...What will happen and where can I snowboard if it is happening? Is it too late for everything? How else it going to effect our ways of life? Will it hurt the internet? Help!

2006-12-29 14:26:34 · 4 answers · asked by Unknown 1 in Environment

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I live in Australia and we are well into summer. A few weeks ago we recorded temps into the 40's(that's Celsius over 100 F for you guys) But then it snowed just before Christmas.
Check out Melbourne weather if you don't believe me. Many areas of Queensland have just recorded their lowest December Temperatures on record.
There is something going on. I think global warming is a bit of a red herring the real problem is global drying. Pan evaporation rates continue to fall despite apparent rising temperatures

2006-12-29 14:44:42 · answer #1 · answered by Glenn B 7 · 0 0

The climate might be changing but no honest and educated person is really sure. last winter saw record cold in many parts of the world but the news didn't talk about that because it isn't politically correct. The truth is that the current trend may be no more than a statistical blip since a hundred years is really nothing to the global climate. It could also be a normal part of the cycle that has been going on for billions of years. There is even a slight chance that man has had an effect on it but that is one of the leasy likely scenerios.

In other words, I don't know and neither does anybody else, no matter what they tell you.

2006-12-29 14:39:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Global warming is REAL, but listen. What you are seeing is a coincidence. It takes hundreds of years to change one degree!

It is proven that galciers used to exist over most of the world in the past -- over most of the United States. Almost all the glaciers are gone, but why? Science proves that these glaciers receeded well before humans inhabited the lands. This means that POLITICALLY MOTIVATED global warming advocates like Al Gore and others are trying to fool people. Science proves that humans' consumption of fossil fuels does not match the worlds natural and perpetual processes (animal methane emissions, peat moss, volcanos, etc..).

2006-12-30 05:42:21 · answer #3 · answered by Danno_D_Manno 4 · 0 0

in case you pick to acquire grant funds for climate study, do you think of which you will get a cheque in case you're saying," i decide on the grant, as i think of that i'm able to instruct that the figures that the present paradigm relies upon are incorrect" ? the super environmentalist, David Bellamy, has been silenced, and refused airtime. there continues to be no shown causative link between the quantity of Co2 interior the ambience, and an enhance in international temperatures. The WWWF pictures of the polar bears swimming have been taken interior the Arctic summer time; while the ice cap in part melts, as they could no longer arise to image interior the wintry climate. The ice grow to be too thick! The East-Anglian uni study figures. "Oh! The figures do no longer tournament our expectancies. Oh properly. save quiet. simply by fact all of us understand that we are acceptable." while the thought, and the religion is greater considerable than squarely dealing with the valid doubts of diverse non grant-supported scientists, technology has been superceded by utilising non secular zealots. As Oliver Cromwell colourfully stated." I pray thee, interior the bowels of Christ, evaluate that thou mayest be incorrect."

2016-10-28 16:44:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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