Every single day of my life... :(
2007-08-30 10:21:40
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answered by 嗨! 안녕! =) 6
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i think the world is messed up right now and everyone just needs something to blame all there problems on.... i am not a believer in global warming, well let me rephrase that, i don't think that its gonna last. do i think that we should still be environmentally conscious? yes. do i think that everybody should forsake the health of the planet and keep on polluting? no. I think that right now technology is going through a transition process. everything will be okay, but only if everybody keeps in mind that we all have to do our share in helping......this will pass, stop. freaking. out. mother nature is a force to be reckoned with and if mankind thinks they (we) have any control over what see is going to do, then they need to wake up.......and everyone needs to just wake up and get over themselves, that in itself contributes more to global warming than anything else the technology of the planet was ever done.
2007-08-30 10:31:09
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answered by Taran Wanderer 4
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Of course... It seems that trends are proving that the ambient temperature is rising worldwide. This is pretty much undeniable…
What is the primary cause is the most correct question.
There is a whole bunch of research from both the blame humans (translated to blame America) crowd to the blame the sun and natural cycles crowd. It is a fact that the temperature of this planet has fluctuated LONG before Bush was ever president. When I say long I of course don’t mean decades or centuries, I speak of millennia.
Are we the cause? I don’t think so. Does it concern me? Yes.
2007-08-30 11:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I worry more about making it to the bathroom on time actually.
Why should we worry about climate conditions that our emissions cause? The only way to stop global warming is for people to walk or ride bikes from place to place. and that will never happen as long as I am alive.
2007-08-30 10:25:43
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answer #4
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answered by Vilhelm 3
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The writing has been on the wall for a long time now and the damage is done. I'm concerned with the cover ups and the lack of concern but I know, it's too late to really change anything so I do what I can to help but don't expect anyone else to. I recycle, compost and what not. But I live the busiest sector of Canada's largest highway. The back of my house is black. You can't tell me there's no environmental effects of mass traffic and you can't tell me gasoline isn't destructive to the atmosphere.
2007-08-30 10:25:08
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answer #5
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answered by Dr. E. Bunny A.K.A. Andy. 7
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NOPE
I worry about what I have control over and that isn't much.
When a poltician declares the debate is over that is what worries me.
Science shouldn't be a political weapon and when it comes to global warming it is a biggie.
2007-08-31 00:05:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I do worry and wonder about it. I try to do what I can to help. I walk my kids to school every morning instead of driving (unless it's raining). I know so many people who say "what can one person do?" But if every one person thought that just maybe they could make a difference, then all of those "one persons" together could make a big difference. Just my thought for the day.
2007-08-30 10:48:55
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answered by spicy_salsa69 5
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Only when I'm wearing fur in my SUV drinking polar bear juice and eating a hamburger.
Global warming is a scam. But it makes good business sense and lots of people are getting rich from scamming the masses.
2007-08-30 10:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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nope not at all.
i dont think its entirely manmade...sure our pollution isnt helping but i think its a natural cycle.
40 years ago people thought we were going into an ice age..but now theyre saying global warming has been occuring since humans started polluting the environment? i'm pretty sure we've been polluting since way before the 70's.
2007-08-30 10:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It has been 90 degrees and higher here for 92 days, no rain in 3 weeks and I am literally melting. So my answer would be yes.
Not to mention Tornado's in England, Snow in I believe it was Argentina , first time in decades. Definitely a yes vote from me.
2007-08-30 10:23:28
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answered by vivib 6
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not too much because nothing really comes from worrying. but i do like recycle and not use a lot of water & electricity stuff. i m aware of the issue and i try to pitch in while going about my normal life.
2007-08-30 10:23:11
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answered by advice giver & needer! 3
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