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2007-04-17 01:46:32 · 4 answers · asked by brandon06171987 1 in Environment

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Here's a great graph that's a very short summary of the data.

http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Image:Climate_Change_Attribution.png

This is a well written site which takes data from others and makes it clearer.

http://profend.com/global-warming/

Site from real climatologists, large but not organized 1,2,3:

http://www.realclimate.org

"climate science from climate scientists"

This is the very best information, not the easiest to read:

http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM2feb07.pdf

http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM6avr07.pdf

2007-04-17 03:01:08 · answer #1 · answered by Bob 7 · 0 0

You can go to the actual data and make up your own mind. Most of the relevent data can be found on the NOAA, NASA and Scripts Institute web sites. This would be a far superior approach than letting others tell you what the data means. Especially if those others are failed politicians, Hollywood celebrities and/or kids who believe what ever they hear from failed politicians and Hollywood celebrities.

2007-04-18 03:46:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do a search in yahoo questions. It comes up about 30 times a day.

2007-04-17 08:55:32 · answer #3 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/index.html
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/globalwarming.html
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/
http://www.globalwarming.net/

All official views on global warming.

2007-04-17 08:55:55 · answer #4 · answered by Puppy Zwolle 7 · 0 0

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