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2007-01-31 02:45:53 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment

And where are you?

2007-01-31 02:52:52 · update #1

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Yes, I'm depressed when I think about it.
I could cry every time I think about the polar bears or any other animal directly affected by our climate change.

I'm bummed out because people aren't doing anything to slow it down... IF it IS naturally occurring...we are all responsible for accelerating it. Instead of taking place maybe over 500 or 1000 years (which is short enough for the world) we have successfully turned our planet into a toilet and it's reacting within our modern time of 100 years.
I can only do so much by myself.

Weather-wise, I have new anxiety about dark clouds which I haven't had before... I wonder will this be a tornado or a devastating thunderstorm or a torrential downpour which will cause flooding?
I get more migraines in our new unstable weather. And some previous joint injuries tell me there's a storm coming more often than before.Summer time is he-- for me... I get ill in the heat.
That's just me of course. I'm in North America.

2007-02-02 04:54:20 · answer #1 · answered by Gigi 4 · 0 0

Yes. Global warming has required me to spend untold hours explaining and then reexplaining to friends, acquaintances, the ignorant, and the foolish that climatic warming has occurred many times in its pre-human history so man is unnecessary for either its implementation or its alleviation. It has tasked me with expounding on the fact that the oft-referenced Vostok ice core data shows, without variance, that atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is controlled by temperature and not vice versa. It has obligated me to point out that the Crowley plot of temperature over the last 1000 years indicates a 0.2C degree standard deviation in the measurements—which when folded into the Oak Ridge Laboratories treatise on CO2 solubility in sea water results in a greater unknown in ocean emission of CO2 than man produces through fossil fuel use--this last makes any attribution of climatic warming to fossil fuel use simply impossible. In the future, global warming will bankrupt companies, displace workers, and divert scientific funding from legitimate endeavors all because scientists have ignored science in the pursuit of a political agenda. However, there is a bright spot in all of this: I will end up making an obscene amount of money from the irrational fear and politically motivated pseudo-science of global warming. For every generation there is a Bigfoot – global warming is yours.

2007-01-31 03:12:32 · answer #2 · answered by Dr.T 4 · 0 1

Do you think of of human beings are affecting international Warming? affecting climate particular , using climate no. For me international warming is an insufficient call and that's complicated to confirm what it the asker ability by using using it. Do you recognize the large impacts human beings are having on international Warming? no person does. There are a lot that pretend to. i'm guessing optimal won't even evaluate the obtrusive advantages. what style of activities indoors of your day do you are trying this you think of of contributes to international Warming? (e.g. using your vehicle, smoking?) you're contributing to international warming, in case you have interaction in some ingredient that the left does unlike together with using your SUV, smoking, ingesting meat, watering your outdoors, shinning your leather-based shoes, throwing your water bottle into the trash, using plastic determining to purchase luggage, venturing into the desert without paying the state, take part in NASCAR, pay on your NRA club, and/or hammer your Sarah Palin 2012 placard into your outdoors.

2016-11-23 17:21:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Up north where I live polar bears are looking thin. People say that it takes Hudson Bay to long to freeze so the polars bears couldn't hunt seals. Plus the polar bear are giving birth on land more often, then out on the ice.

2007-01-31 03:07:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi there!
Where I live we have nasty weather, really hot in summer and hurricane force winds in winter. Very abnormal where I live I guess it could of been Global Warming.
Hope this helps

2007-01-31 02:50:18 · answer #5 · answered by Mystery~ 2 · 0 0

If it wasn't for global warming we would of frozen to death.

2007-01-31 04:41:48 · answer #6 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 1

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