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I am doing a speech this term and I would like some people's opinions and thoughts on Global Warming, thanks!

2007-08-27 20:34:09 · 11 answers · asked by Drew :] 4 in Environment Global Warming

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I didn't believe it. Then I did. And now I'm back to not.

At first the evidence seems overwhelming. But the fact that there is NO evidence to prove that it is real is pretty suspicious. Usually when you can't prove something, it's because it isn't real.

Yes there may be some strong evidence that god, and ghosts, and the loch ness monster exists. But because there is no way to prove any of those things, I would bet that they are in fact creations of man.

2007-08-27 21:52:06 · answer #1 · answered by I-Love-GM 2 · 2 0

Global warming is caused by a natural cycle that the earth has gone through for millions of years. Man made global warming is a hoax and just that, it is not real. Their is nothing we can do to stop this natural cycle so we don't even need to worry about it because it will cool again. Besides climatologists and scientists can't accurately predict what the weather will be like tomorrow either.

2007-08-28 03:54:34 · answer #2 · answered by Reality Has A Libertarian Bias 6 · 2 0

i think of this is a faux thank you to handle an extremely genuine situation. the situation... Wastefulness. that's in basic terms downright incorrect to be as wasteful as we've been, collectively as many a lot of human beings interior the international do not even have clean ingesting water. Do the ends justify the potential? i don't think of something good can come from a lie. each and every thing would desire to be outfitted on a good beginning up. It takes little extra effective than commonsense to realize that the AGW concept is predicated lots extra on politics than on technology. The technology is a lot to youthful to be accompanied with the non secular fervor it now enjoys. further, the technology makes claims that it knows something so impossibly complicated. acceptable now meteorologists won't be able to let us know with any accuracy what the climate will do in 3 days from now. AGW proponents will say "that's distinctive, that's climate not climate." i'd say there are a number of similarities provided that finally, climate makes up a climate. what's starkly distinctive nonetheless, is that there is a heck of so lots extra variables in contact in predicting climate, lots of which the climatologists have little understand-how. On acceptable of this, historic past tells us the earth has warmed and cooled many situations without assistance from guy-sort. Now impulsively we are controlling the climate? don't be dazzled with all the meant technology. there is a lot to be suggested for commonsense.

2016-10-17 04:41:56 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Just a few of my thoughts...

Humans primarily responsible for current warming trend but there's an underlying natural warming as well.

We need to act now to stave off the worst effects of GW in the future.

Things won't be as disasterous as some sections of the media make out but they'll be bad all the same.

We need to consider radical solutions, simply reducing greenhouse gas emissions by iteslf won't solve the problem, merely delay it.

Have a look at this website which has been adapted from something I wrote a few months ago http://profend.com/global-warming/pages/intro.html it has more info, I've made it available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License which means you're free to copy and quote from it if you wish.

Good luck with your speech and don't forget to put across both sides of the argument.

2007-08-28 00:04:32 · answer #4 · answered by Trevor 7 · 1 2

Whether it's true or not, we should be taking care of the environment regardless. The negative effects of things like pollution and deforestation are obvious. It doesn't take a genius to figure that out.

But I'm the one who drives an SUV and blasts my house with AC in the summer and heat in the winter. So I should just shut up.

2007-08-27 20:45:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Global warming is caused by changes in the Sun. It's natural, not caused by man, and there's nothing we do that effects the climate.

The Earth has warmed and cooled many, many times in the past, and it will do so again in the future.

Relax and enjoy life.

2007-08-28 01:01:06 · answer #6 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 2 1

i wish more people would care..

i mean if you don't think its going to effect yourself.. think about all the poor animals that are being effected every day..

think of the polar bears and the penguins..

they live on the ice flows that are melting.. and if we keep on living the way we do.. those animals will become extinct.

every time you waste energy.. leave your car running you might as well kick a penguin in the head

2007-08-28 00:50:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Given your request, this will be lengthy. You'll need to sort out what you can use. There will be a lot of quotes from people more qualified to pass judgment on this than myself. Hope it helps.

Global warming is real and mostly caused by us. The scientific data proves that clearly.

"I wasn’t convinced by a person or any interest group—it was the data that got me. I was utterly convinced of this connection between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change. And I was convinced that if we didn’t do something about this, we would be in deep trouble.”

Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly, USN (Ret.)
Former NASA Administrator, Shuttle Astronaut and the first Commander of the Naval Space Command

Here are two summaries of the mountain of peer reviewed data that convinced Admiral Truly and the vast majority of the scientific community, short and long.

http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Image:Climate_Change_Attribution.png
http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM2feb07.pdf

It's (mostly) not the sun:

http://solar-center.stanford.edu/sun-on-earth/FAQ2.html

And the first graph aboves shows that the sun is responsible for about 10% of it. When someone says it's the sun they're saying that thousands of climatologists are stupid and don't look at the solar data. That's ridiculous.

Science is quite good about exposing bad science or hoaxes:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/ATG/polywater.html

There's a large number of people who agree that it is real and mostly caused by us. Here are four examples of many, These are people who are not liberals, environmentalists, stupid, or conceivably part of a "conspiracy". I've dumped more examples at the very end of this:

"Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich challenged fellow conservatives to stop resisting scientific evidence of global warming"

"Global warming is real, now, and it must be addressed."

Lee Scott, CEO, Wal-Mart

"Our nation has both an obligation and self-interest in facing head-on the serious environmental, economic and national security threat posed by global warming."

Senator John McCain, Republican, Arizona

“DuPont believes that action is warranted, not further debate."

Charles O. Holliday, Jr., CEO, DuPont

There's a lot less controversy about this is the real world than there is on Yahoo answers:

http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/articles/home_page/329.php?nid=&id=&pnt=329&lb=hmpg1

And vastly less controversy in the scientific community than you might guess from the few skeptics talked about here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on_climate_change
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5702/1686 and:

"There's a better scientific consensus on this [climate change] than on any issue I know... Global warming is almost a no-brainer at this point. You really can't find intelligent, quantitative arguments to make it go away."

Dr. Jerry Mahlman, NOAA

Good websites for more info. The first two are particularly valuable:

http://profend.com/global-warming/
http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/dn11462
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science/
http://www.realclimate.org
"climate science from climate scientists"

Pat Robertson (very conservative Christian leader) 'It is getting hotter and the ice caps are melting and there is a build up of carbon dioxide in the air. We really need to do something on fossil fuels.”

Ford Motor Company CEO William Clay Ford, Jr. "I believe there is now more than enough evidence of climate change to warrant an immediate and comprehensive - but considered - response. Anyone who disagrees is, in my view, still in denial."

"The overwhelming majority of atmospheric scientists around the world and our own National Academy of Sciences are in essential agreement on the facts of global warming and the significant contribution of human activity to that trend."

Russell E. Train, former environmental official under Presidents Nixon and Ford

"Global warming is already starting, and there's going to be more of it. I think there is still time to deal with global warming, but we need to act soon. Humans now control global climate, for better or worse."

James Hansen, Ph.D. climate scientist, NASA

"Global warming "is the most important challenge we face in this century. The hour is no longer for skepticism. It is time to act, and act urgently."

Prince Albert II of Monaco

"Global warming is the most challenging problem our society has ever had to face up to. Ice is the canary in the coal mine of global warming."

Britain's chief scientist David King

"By mid-century, millions more poor children around the world are likely to face displacement, malnourishment, disease and even starvation unless all countries take action now to slow global warming."

Michael Oppenheimer, professor of geosciences and international affairs at Princeton University

“With overwhelming scientific evidence that global warming is adversely impacting the health of our planet, the time has come for the Congress to take action.”

Senator Olympia Snowe, Republican, Maine

"I agree with you (Gore) that the debate over climate change is over."

Rep. Dennis Hastert, Republican, Illinois

Hastert is Gore's political enemy, he normally wouldn't agree with Gore on where to go for lunch.

2007-08-28 02:14:50 · answer #8 · answered by Bob 7 · 0 2

man is not causing global warming.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientists_opposing_the_mainstream_scientific_assessment_of_global_warming

2007-08-28 04:22:15 · answer #9 · answered by afratta437 5 · 1 1

i personally dont care, it doesnt seem it will affect me in this lifetime, maybe future grandsons can help stop it, im to lazy though.

2007-08-27 20:45:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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