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and what are you doing about it?

personally I'm somewhat glad it's hotter,because i hate cold,but there are some weird stuff happening too,like snow on some places it never snowed before.

2007-07-14 11:35:30 · 8 answers · asked by Frozen.Flame 3 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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YA, I AM CONCERNED ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGES. VARIATIONS IN CLIMATE ARE THE MAIN CAUSE FOR THE VARIATIONS IN SOIL, WILD LIFE AND VEGETATION.
CLIMATE CHANGES ARE ALSO AFFECTING THE LIFESTYLES OF THE PEOPLE IN RURAL AREAS. PEOPLE WITH PRIMARY OCCUPATIONS LIKE FISHING, FARMING AND HUNTING ARE CLEARLY DETERMINED BY THE CLIMATE CHANGES.
THE ONLY ANSWER TO THIS IS "PLANTING TREES". IF WE HUMANS STOP CUTTING DOWN TREES FOR OUR PURPOUSE THEN THE PROBLEM OF CLIMATE VARIATIONS CAN BE SOLVED. EVEN I AM ENCOURAGING PEOPLE IN MY LOCALITY TO STOP CUTTING TREES AND PLANT MORE TREES.

2007-07-14 22:17:50 · answer #1 · answered by mayoos meena 1 · 0 0

Global Warming is just a political scam to get at your money and control your lifestyle. The sun, is basically the thing that can change our climate. If we tried, we wouldn't even put a dent in the climate.
I am not concerned, because it is natural. The Earth has been warming up ever since the last ice age (which technically we are still in). Why can't it continue to warm up? It has for the past thousands of years. Why is it suddenly man's fault?
So, just live your life and stop worrying. And fight back when political people start banning your car and your light bulb and make you have a certain kind of oven.

2007-07-16 03:15:29 · answer #2 · answered by Hurricanehunter 2 · 0 0

Global climate change is something that we absolutely need to be concerned with. Yes the sun has natural cycles that impact the Earth, but how we live also impacts Earth. No, we won't destroy Earth, we aren't that powerful but we can certainly make it inhabitable for us.

There are a lot of things that we don't consider about Climate Change that can impact us in major ways. For example, the incident of skin cancer and cataracts are on the rise. More IV radiation is being allowed to penetrate our atmosphere.

If it is something that you'd like to learn more about you can check out the Global Climate Change podcasts. They are a series of forums from a joint effort between NASA and the Adler Planetarium last year. They're very informative and provide a lot of hope as to what we can do to get involved and help make a difference. And we really can. If everyone does a little bit it will go a very long way.

http://www.adlerpodcast.com/GCCF/

2007-07-15 09:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All this crap ur hearing about global warming is a crock of ****.The earth goes thru normal cycles.I don't think we have a major influence over the climate.The democratic party will tell u it's because of us just to get us to stop driving big cars,and change our oil-burning habits.If they can get us to do that,they feel they may be able to control our lives,which they want to do.I think we polluted a hell of a lot more 50-65 years ago when everyone burned coal.Granted,we have a lot more cars on the road now,which may make you think the increased autos make up for the coal we don't burn anymore.Car exhaust is a lot cleaner than coal smoke.Also,cars had no catalytic converters on their exhaust 30 years ago.So global warming is not as big a problem as the scientists are making it out to be.If you want to know more,go to Glenn Beck's website at glennbeck.com.He ran a program on CNN headline news a couple months ago which refutes what they're saying about how bad global warming is.He has info on there about the show,and he may be running it again.

2007-07-14 18:55:23 · answer #4 · answered by Kylie 4 · 0 1

Climate change is scary as major cities will be flooded and uninhabitable. New Orleans will be top on the list of cities to be abandoned.

But I live at an elevation that won't get flooded and I'm not going to live long enough to need to worry about it anyway.

I'm recycling and cutting down car journeys to give you kids more of a chance in the future.

2007-07-14 18:41:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi. The temperature average is what they talk about. A little bit of extra heat could turn productive land into desert. Small changes in ocean temperatures would stop some of the important currents. Check out Popular Science this month. I switched to compact fluorescent bulbs.

2007-07-14 18:42:54 · answer #6 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 0

Imao, you will be glad to buy a piece of land in the polar regions in fifty years or so, to be able to live without dying of
hyperthermia.
I think if we could find a way to buy land cheap there, we could make a mint. Let's say $100 an acre. When the billionaires will be wanting land, we could charge one million an acre--a tidy profit.
Don't buy any land within forty miles of a coastline.

2007-07-14 19:50:06 · answer #7 · answered by henry d 5 · 0 0

u should not be too glad that its hotter.... it a couple of years....prob at the equator it would be so hot u can fry eggs on the road at miday.!

2007-07-14 21:32:16 · answer #8 · answered by diablo_blaze7 2 · 0 0

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