I agree with you that the climate is changing. I was cutting my lawn in January, and it was about 20C earlier in the week.
It is only going to be government action - globally - that will change things, but national interests will always outweigh global good.
2007-03-16 10:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually try to avoid making the connection between unusual weather and global warming because I'm afraid that it will perpetuate the misperception that climate and weather are the same thing. And global warming deniers will always say on a cold and snowy day: "Where is this global warming that everyone is talking about?" It's an irrelevant point, because the real risk of global warming is the 2-4 degC increase in average temperature that wouldn't be that noticable to us on a day to day basis.
But even I can't help but think that this winter's high temperatures are related to global warming. In Michigan, it was like winter didn't even begin until February. And several day's ago (3/13) Detroit was only 1 degree shy of the 1990 record high temp of 73F. Alone, these things might not concern me. But when added to the melting glaciers, severe storms, climate models, and the fact that the recent Dec-Feb period was the earth's warmest in 128 years of record-keeping..... It's almost impossible not to see the effects of global warming.
2007-03-16 14:03:18
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answered by kevinb 2
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A fart is created from; Nitrogen: 20-ninety% Hydrogen: 0-50% (flammable) Carbon dioxide: 10-30% Oxygen: 0-10% Methane: 0-10% (flammable) Out of those gases Methane and carbon dioxide are what we call greenhouse gases, between others. We call those greenhouse gases because of the fact they consult with the analogy of 'the greenhouse effect'. The analogy used is to depict that the greenhouse traps or seals in the warmth. the quantity of gases is suitable with an strengthen in temperature as they seize warmth created from the solar and the infra-pink radiation produced by all issues. even in spite of the shown fact that farting is an involuntary organic and organic bi manufactured from digestion we are in a position to influence the quantity of CO2 being produced for the period of the burning of fossil fuels.
2016-10-02 06:01:19
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answered by zaheer 4
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What's changed?? It was that way when I lived there 16 years ago. You keep believing and supporting global warming your just going to give the government another excuse to pass more laws and taxes that are going to hurt use.Who do you think invented it in the first place??
2007-03-16 10:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a lot worse in Texas, I remember it blowing strong winds and the temperature was extremely cold. Later on, it became 97 degres out.
We can make a difference, but we would be screwing our economy over.
2007-03-16 10:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i think brazil is ahead in the ethanol game. so we need their input. weather changes/patterns in a month arent that telling. anyone can start immediately. just figure out how to cut bills, save money, quit buying every product out there. GO SOLAR. and i dont mean solar cells. theres other methods. look into batch heating of water for one. search for ideas, theyre out there. of course you realize by everyone doing this the economy is going to get rocked and rocked hard.
2007-03-16 13:56:25
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answered by Wattsup! 3
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Um.. It's March and through out time March has always been unstable.
Also how would global warming start an Ice age???
2007-03-16 10:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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you said "we need to be the first ones on this earth to use greener ways so we can make money out of it!"... we brazilians use ethanol since 1980 so forget about being the first ones
2007-03-18 23:53:41
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answered by Jean C 3
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Man start cutting the prozac pills in half. Nature changes constantly without our input. Get a grip on reality
2007-03-16 10:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i seen the affect of global warming. i live in ohio and had a christmas where it was sunny and 50 degrees outside in the dead of winter.
if that aint proof then i dont know what else there is.
2007-03-16 12:10:44
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answered by Anonymous
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