Well, unfortunatley, we are now seeing the effects of it. Summer in March, and Autumn in June. It is effecting other countries as well. In some areas the monsoon rains have been getting worse each year. In Australia the areas of drought have shifted. The once dry (and so sparsely populated) north is getting lots of rain, whilst the south that is so densly populated is now experiencing severe drought. This is through shifts in climate that effect the three oceans and weather systems that meet over Australia.
Every country is seeing the effects, and yet people still say it is not happening. When they live in a country that is as hot as Africa, or one that floods every other week, they will realise how blind they have been.
2007-06-25 20:57:50
·
answer #1
·
answered by Kit Fang 7
·
2⤊
1⤋
Uhm... To what extreme weather do you prefer? How does it prove global warming? Where is your hard science? Your statistical data? Are you speaking on behalf of simple climate change or human-induced climate change? Do you have a source for all this information? Where? The question is impossible without you telling us these things.
2007-06-26 03:46:10
·
answer #2
·
answered by Firestorm 6
·
0⤊
2⤋
The whole green issue is just a means of taxing us more. If they were in genuine fear of climate change, they would punish the offenders more (big business), not the likes of us.
2007-06-26 04:36:38
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
1⤋
I think it's a part of the grieving process. Denial is one of the steps people have to take when they are grieving. Climate change means we have to change ... our way of life changes ... many of the things we love about this earth will be gone. We have to grieve all of our potential losses. And denying such immense loss is natural.
But after awhile denial is also a form of laziness.
P.S. I don't ever remember saying 8 billion people live in Iraq. You must have the wrong person. (to the person answering after me)
Who is Cassandra?
Sorry to the person answering after me, but I've checked the records of all my answers and I've never answered a question by Cassandra. Maybe someone who calls themselves Habit rather than Habitus answered Cassandra. Wasn't me.
Found Cassandra. She's not me. I'm Habitus. I only have one identity.
2007-06-26 03:39:45
·
answer #4
·
answered by Habitus 4
·
1⤊
3⤋
The government acts like the mafia and it'll use whatever excuse it can to get more money out of us.
2007-06-26 03:44:33
·
answer #5
·
answered by TheOrange Evil 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
People are willing to do whatever is needed for the environment.... What tax are you talking about.
And Habit thought 8 billion people lived in Iraq.... and the grieving process.... give me a break
2007-06-26 03:42:13
·
answer #6
·
answered by Dina W 6
·
0⤊
3⤋