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2007-07-28 15:17:45 · 14 answers · asked by ♥Heather♥ 6 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

Puh, I don't believe in it.

2007-07-28 15:20:39 · update #1

14 answers

No

2007-07-28 15:20:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

In case no one has heard this before, the ozone layer fixes itself naturally. Yes, the ozone layer is being damaged, but it will repair itself in 20-30 years without a single environmental move. We do have to cut down on fluorocarbons and ruining our air. This, however, is an issue we already know about.

The fact that we are ruining our water supplies and don't have anywhere to put toxic waste is huge. We should all be working together as a world to solve complex issues like space exploration and what to do if somehow a comet, meteor or similar natural phenomenon would be aimed towards our only planet.

Instead of killing each other creating our own crises, I say let's form common goals and try to save ourselves from things we cannot defend alone. Is money that important? Breathing, drinking clean water and existing are the big picture, not control freaks.

2007-07-28 22:24:09 · answer #2 · answered by Your Uncle Dodge! 7 · 1 0

Yes

2007-07-28 22:20:15 · answer #3 · answered by Nico 7 · 0 1

Remember the earth was once bone dry where there is now oceans and ice. It's the earths Way of repairing and recycling itself. it's just that time again. and it is very possible that we may be helping to speed up the process in a not so healthy way. A lot of a ploy to help funding for certain programs.

2007-07-28 22:30:20 · answer #4 · answered by jake 3 · 0 0

Yes.

It's not like it's a myth or something (kind of like "YES or NO: Do you believe in ghosts?"). Polar bears are dying because the ice is melting; they have to swim for hours to try to reach another block of ice - which they never do find - and they die, like other animals. We'll eventually be next.

Get the facts. When it's completely roasting to hell, don't complain.

2007-07-28 22:27:09 · answer #5 · answered by Carrie 2 · 0 2

Yes.

2007-07-28 22:20:26 · answer #6 · answered by THE HOUND 3 · 0 1

Yes, but only to a certain extent. I think a lot of it just has to do with the age and cycle of the earth.

2007-07-28 22:20:37 · answer #7 · answered by këlly 6 · 2 1

Yes, I believe it because we have too much vehicles in the world and we use too much air conditioned machines.

2007-07-28 22:30:15 · answer #8 · answered by kollwitz71 6 · 1 0

yes

2007-07-28 22:20:21 · answer #9 · answered by Madonna 2 · 0 1

yes

2007-07-28 22:20:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes but its been happening since the dawn of time not just since the 1900's

2007-07-28 22:20:38 · answer #11 · answered by ? 2 · 2 0

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