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scientists have been debating about it lately. might as well join their debate...

2007-03-12 06:42:12 · 13 answers · asked by TJ 3 in Science & Mathematics Weather

13 answers

Global warming is no one's fault.

We are warming out of an extensive glaciation 20,000 years ago, when New York city was under a mile of ice.

And we are warming out of a "little ice age" from about 150 years ago.

The earth has been warmer in the past, and cooler in the past.

So there is no way to determine if mankind is contributing to the current warming cycle or not, just by looking at temperature.

And please tell me, why anyone would deliberately reduce their standard of living in order to have COLDER winter temperatures?

People already move to disgusting hot places like Arizona and Florida.

Simply put, America, Canada, Russia, and Northern Europe make out better with a warmer earth.

Unless you believe scientists can completely model a non-linear chaotic system like climate, don't rely upon their predictions too much.

2007-03-12 08:13:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Contrary to Al Gore's movie there is little we can do about the global warming. Yes, we can try to diminish the effects of global warming by finding better energy sources, recycling, etc. but it's going to happen anyway. It's the cycle of life on the planet and that is the way it is. Think what will happen if Yellowstone erupts as it has done 2.1 million years ago 1million years ago and the latest which is about 650 thousand years ago. The next eruption theoretically can happen anytime and in turn will but the whole planet in a freezer, even Gores hot house.

2007-03-12 08:42:43 · answer #2 · answered by TanTom 3 · 1 0

It is scientifically provable that it is NOT man's fault!
True scientists who lead the departments in major universities all say it is NOT man's fault. Al Gore is an idiot, a hypocrite, and a socialist. But scientists who speak against the politically correct mantra of global warming are routinely persecuted.

2007-03-12 08:36:24 · answer #3 · answered by nightsongs 2 · 0 0

Global warming is mans fault. We (not all speaking in general) are destroying the ozone layer, without it greenhouse gases would increase and the risk of skin disease is very high. Nature only releases gases because WE put them there. There are some things that we have to do (emptying trash) are hurting the ozone layer. Nature and God cannot be blamed. God and Nature have nothing to do with what HUMANS are doing.

2007-03-12 10:24:49 · answer #4 · answered by Kheiryrah 3 · 0 1

My first guess would be us, since we put pollutants in the air and that leads to holes in the ozone layer. But, I was watching like the discovery channel about dinosaurs there was the ice age and millions of years ago, there was a period of super heat. That was all nature's fault. So it's pretty much nature...but we humans just sped it up.

2007-03-12 10:10:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe the Earth has it's natural cycles, and this type of worldwide worth has little to do with man. Man wasn't around when the Ice Age ended!

2007-03-12 08:05:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's man's fault. I don't agree that there was any warming like 200 or even 500 years ago or that if man were not arround whould there be any warming to begin with.

2007-03-12 07:41:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

mans fault. cars exhaust fumes,power plants and burning trees give off carbon dioxide which creating the green house effect. when the sun shines then sum of the rays stay inside of the shield that has been formed by carbon dioxide this causes the weather to be unpredictable

2007-03-12 07:08:41 · answer #8 · answered by lilhaileee 1 · 0 1

Maybe a little bit of both but i think that its just the earth changing. I think that scientist think that you have to have a logical reason for everything

2007-03-12 06:51:03 · answer #9 · answered by bee bee boo 3 · 1 0

the earth's cycle slowly changes in a one hundred thousand year cycle, and temperatures have been larger, yet co2 stages are larger now than they ever have been. so the fast answer is not any

2016-12-14 17:14:05 · answer #10 · answered by raper 4 · 0 0

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