i thing that a large amount of people do care but the problem itself isnt really speaking out to people much because the effects from global warming are minor at the moment but i think in time, people will get the big picture and start trying to prevent it.
2007-08-18 16:59:50
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answered by c44w 3
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changing an potential infrastructure that has stepped forward over a century won't be able to be carried out in simple terms simply by fact some "prosperous" "liberals" want it carried out. And while specific fantastically funded agencies are combating against any swap, that's impossible. So in simple terms blaming liberals for the international not yet having replaced over to scrub renewable potential is ludicrous, at maximum suitable. each united states of the international is an self reliant entity and that all of them (with the intention to attain fulfillment) could be confident that addressing worldwide warming is of their very own maximum suitable pastime. That takes time. And while they are confident it takes greater time for them to attain this without inflicting important disruptions (you won't be able to in simple terms turn off coal technology potential flowers till new potential flowers have been geared up). some countries have already made super strides in direction of lowering their greenhouse emissions (France began interior the 70's and no generates approximately 80% of their electrical energy from nuclear greenhouse gas-loose) and others have carried out almost not something. that's not approximately blame and that's not approximately political events. it quite is a real danger dealing with us all and it's time to bypass previous petty partisanship and bickering approximately who's blaming who and pass onto recommendations.
2016-11-12 21:16:57
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answered by ? 4
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Not much people care about global warming. Simply because if they did they would actually do something to help and not make matters worse. =]
2007-08-18 16:59:03
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answered by suite_pee 3
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Most of the world does except some people here in the U.S. who don't want to believe that it's a problem, a real problem.
Edit: People who don't care, have no regard for their children, their children's children, their futures and what they will have to endure. That alone breaks my heart.
2007-08-18 16:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone I know seems to care a lot. I just think we're all dumbfounded as to "exactly" what would solve the problem once and for all.
2007-08-18 17:15:41
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answered by GoAskAlice 6
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I think so, but just not enough to do anything about it...no one wants to share a car on their way to work....everyday, no one wants to make the little changes in their life, cuz they think "im just one person...gawsh I cant make THt much of a difference" but if every one did their part....yes that difference could be made, but pplz too busy with their rutines..
2007-08-18 17:00:55
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answered by jane doe 3
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It's stupid that nobody does. Nobody cares anymore. All everybody cares about is money. It's so stupid!! When the world is about to end because we've ruined it, then they'll care. But by then it'll be too late.
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-lGCLo5cifrAT1u0_xSkauUce5T7UIIcR?p=118
here's more of what I'd like to say ^
2007-08-18 16:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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its hard to say. i know i kinda am. its crazy cause where i live we havent had rain in who knows how long...its been super hot, forest fires are burning up most of the state it seems...and then there are people who just sit back and think it isnt a big deal. i think we should do something about it really.
2007-08-18 16:56:48
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answered by ? 5
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The world needs to care..... it's a real problem and it's really happening.
2007-08-18 16:55:48
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answered by Mr. Georgia 3
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I heard someone seirously say that if there were no Al Gore than there wouldn't be any global warming.
No comment.
2007-08-18 16:57:15
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answered by ænima 4
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