I think it's happening fast. So much faster than we thought it would. I also think no one is taking it as seriously as it should be taken. I also can't believe it is hot and it's already November. There are already consequences, the ice in the poles is melting causing changes in the currents, which may explain why we have such a change in weather. As well as other issues as well.
2007-11-14 09:44:16
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answered by Erica 3
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Today's temperatures are mostly a result of random weather patterns, and have little to do with global warming. So it isn't possible to say that the hot temperatures this November have been caused by global warming. We could perhaps make the general statement that, on average, we should expect to see warmer Autumn temperatures, but that's as far as we can go.
But yeah, the temperatures this Autumn have sucked so far. It's been about 80 degrees on average here in Texas. I want my beautiful Autumn weather, dagnabit!
2007-11-14 09:45:15
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answered by SomeGuy 6
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Its actual. bushes are beating shrink down at an excellent alarming fee. Ice caps are melting, water ranges are becoming. Its going to attain a "factor of no return" and we are all gonna be screwed. in my opinion, i don't understand if we "ARE" the reason for all of it, or only a ingredient. after all, it handed off in the previous and it will take place lower back. Farts and fire make a contribution. Dinosaurs farted and pooped and wild fires ran rampant. those contributed in the direction of an eventual climate exchange, it only took longer -- tens of millions of years longer. all of us who has lived in one place for better than 15-2 an prolonged time can attest to the reality that some thing has replaced. What exchange into as quickly as warm is now "stroke warm". What exchange into as quickly as chilly is now "Oh seem at that, my finger fell off from frostbite!" warm gets warmer, the chilly gets less warm. in my opinion, there is no longer something we are in a position to do yet "delay".
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answered by gilboy 4
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Global warming has nothing to do with today's weather!
Global warming is a natural cyclical pattern that evolves over tens of thousands of years.
Global warming has been accelerated because of man's Industrial Revolution of the past 150 years. Smoke-belching factories; overfishing of our oceans; vehicle emissions; depletion of the ozone layer; devastation of rain forests; extinction of remote Eskimo tribes; disappearance of millions of plant and animal species; ruination of the mangrove forests; dumping garbage and toxic wastes in landfills; refusal to REduce, REuse and REcycle, and a complete ignorance of the threat global warming presents to the world is something that man, plants and animals cannot adapt to quickly enough because of how mankind has accelerated the whole process.
Again: global warming has nothing to do with how warm it is today. -RKO- 11/14/07
2007-11-14 11:18:30
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answered by -RKO- 7
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Yeah were in florida or some other plase that is supposed to be hot. you can't just say it is so hot you could live in the southern hemisphear for all i know your data does not mean anything.
2007-11-14 12:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Bethel, Alaska.
2007-11-14 10:54:30
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answered by JAMES11A 4
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That sucks!!!!!!! It should of been really cold by now it's hot.
Can't believe we're going to have to pay from what many people years ago didn't knew how much the world was going to be affected from all the industrial toxic wastes.
2007-11-14 09:41:25
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answered by VegasPapi 5
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I don't call it global warming, I call it weather. If the forecasters can't give you an accurate prediction any more than two weeks down the road, why would anyone listen to what they THINK might happen in 50 or 100 years?
2007-11-14 09:42:43
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answered by curtisports2 7
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in my opinion is super hard to stop it to stop it somone have to stop using cars and we have to use cars especially when theres alot of roads for cars.is almost imposible but see it that way nobody and nothing is perfect so we can make it perfect .
2007-11-14 11:02:25
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answered by alex 2
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Move.
It's 25 and windy in Minnesota today... I'd take 80.
2007-11-14 09:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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