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Is Goble Warming real? What happen to that word “pollution” that word we learned about in science class and other scientific words that explain our weather patterns? I think we’re just making up a word up to cover-up our mistake. Is this world more polluted now? Yes. I don’t have to explain why. I live in N.O. hurricane Katrina was not the strongest hurricane to hit the Gulf Coast (it created a lot of damage YES!) strongest no! The strongest to hit the US was in Florida IN 1935!! Read your history. Back in the days all most every state was hit worst by a certain weather element. This was back when where the U.S. didn’t have the technology that we see today. When you read survivors statements or statements from their government. You do not see them stating “This all happen because of Goble Warming.” Goble Warming did not exist back then and it does not exist now. Say it with me… World is polluted! And we did it!

2007-06-05 21:29:43 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Weather

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yes global warming is a lie so the liberals can feed off of it in their campaign. NASA the greatest contributor for the data supporting "global warming" recently had the head of the department play down global warming saying its nothing we should worry about. his researchers were irate but still just goes to show you how the liberals are mentally ill. and the cable stations that say half of the ice caps have melted and all of that crap...theres not that much to melt off, oh no 90% of the ice is allready in the water!!

Anyone that does believe global warming is real im sorry you are not an objective thinker that is being sucked into the big black hole of media imprinting.

2007-06-05 21:40:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dunno. Ask George. Awww... too late... he's already died. He was one great comedian, though. You just can't hardly get ones like him any more.

GLOBAL (note that correct spelling) is probably very real, but the media is being VERY careful not to ruin the whole scenario for the tree-huggers by talking about that which may well be the PRIMARY cause of it. George Will found that out the hard way on ABC's "This Week" show on Sunday, June 3, when he mentioned it -- only to see the subject INSTANTLY changed by the rest of the panel, who dismissed it without discussion.

It's been discovered that the surface temperature is on the rise on the other planets in the Solar System. Even Pluto has seen a 3-degree rise since taking such measurements, remotely, became possible. And THAT would mean that more intense insOlation from the sun could well be the key cause of global warming. Look how much more intense that is for the earth, than for Pluto, with our far closer proximity to the sun.

2007-06-05 23:59:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is enough scientific evidence to show that CO2 levels are increasing at an abnormal rate in our atmosphere.

We know that CO2 traps solar radition and warms the Earth.

We know that 100 years ago, the world's population was about 2.5 Billion people. Today, it's over 6.5 Billion.

So I think it's logical to link the explosive growth in human population with the abnormal rise in CO2 in our atmosphere.

But I want to move away from all that.

I like to look at global warming this way: Who's wrong, and what are the CONSEQUENCES of being wrong.

If Liberals are wrong and Global Warming is false, what's the worst thing that could happen? Cleaner air??

But if Neo-Cons are wrong are Global Warming is real, and we do NOTHING, millions of people could die from drought, floods, disease, and stronger storms.

That is a game of chicken I'M not willing to play.

So I suggest we act on the side of safety and assume global warming is real, and act appropriately.

2007-06-06 08:43:54 · answer #3 · answered by nevermore29407 4 · 0 0

As a scientist, I collected carbon data that has been taken in Hawaii since 1958, month by month. I drew a line on a graph that showed that the amount of carbon in our atmosphere is indeed increasing. So what's the importance? Well, I put another line on a chart that represented temperatures in different cities and in worldwide temperatures and guess what? There was a definite rise in temperature directly related to the carbon in the air. But what about the ice ages, you ask? Okay, let's look at them. I looked at 60,000 years of data from ice core samples taken from Antarctica. Where there temperature fluctuations? To be sure and for various reasons up to and including volcanic eruptions - BUT! - temperatures have never risen as quickly or as sharply in the past 60,000 years as they have in the past 10. So what more evidence do you need? It takes about a week to go through the data, but I invite you to draw your own long term conclusions if you don't believe that global warming is influencing our temperatures.

2007-06-06 01:04:34 · answer #4 · answered by Raptor 4 · 1 0

yes we did pollute our air, and that IS what is causing global warming, the chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) are what caused the whole in the ozone layer to become larger, chlorofluorocarbons are found in sprays that we use in our everyday life such as hair spray, and insect killers, theses are also known as aerosol sprays. Global warming also has caused for the ice caps to melt, causing a shift in weather pattern. But no, hurricanes, tornadoes, and other severe storms are not caused by global warming.

2007-06-06 11:42:10 · answer #5 · answered by princess 3 · 0 0

There are scientist that suppose that the modeling for international warming has been performed in blunders. They say that the globe is not going to hot as quick as the present items exhibit considering warming could reason extra evaporation, for you to result in extra water vapor for you to reason extra clouds, for you to hold the earth cool, for this reason the chain is damaged. In the tip, we do not understand what is going to occur, however we will have to give up using significant honkin' SUV and polutin' our air with no trouble so we will be able to say "My auto's larger than your auto."

2016-09-05 23:25:46 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

let's see what people have to say about global warming when we're all floating in the blue stuff. i don't care if you call it pollution or global warming or what. ignoring the truth isn't going to help keep our city above water. the downplaying of global warming helped gw and his regime find nice neat ways to legally DESTROY OUR WETLANDS! there's our truth my friends. if gw says it ain't real, I BELIEVE IN IT... dig? funny how this regime has used everything in it's power, real and unreal, to terrify us of our own shadow, yet the scariest info in the world, and he doesn't use it? he doesn't believe it? COME ON NOW! WAKE UP BEFORE WE'RE ALL HUDDLED ON TOP OF THE LAST STRETCH OF GROUND!

sure we've always had strong storms... of course! every generation faces the inevitable. in fact, my family has footage of besty and camille. didn't look like katrina damage to me. but what about disappearing ice caps? what about disappearing bees? i'm sure democrats would do anything to get the whitehouse, but disrupting the migration and patterns of bees??? talented, talented al gore...

2007-06-07 04:19:44 · answer #7 · answered by chefmatlock 1 · 0 0

am sorry to say that becasue of us pollouting the world glabal wamring is happening. it doesnt just mean that the world will heat up. it meas the ice caps are melting which creates more water in the seas cause less land. also countries like england that used to have cold winters and hots summers will now all just have mild wet winters nd mild dry summers.

GLOBAL WARMING IS HAPPENING

2007-06-05 21:37:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

go read Michael Chricton's "State of Fear" and then think long and hard about the politics of "global warming"

2007-06-06 15:02:47 · answer #9 · answered by yankee_sailor 7 · 0 0

Just to clarify: there is no debate as to whether global warming is occurring or not.
it is universally agreed that it IS occurring.

the debate is to what extent humans are affecting it, if at all.


(ps: my view? yes we are)

2007-06-05 22:24:57 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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