The way to gather evidence would be to search websites and carefully choose which websites to use. Typically, edu and gov websites have more accurate information available. It would also be advisable to speak with local science departments that will have information on the most recent research studies being conducted on the matter.
Of course, global warming is a factual environmental issue. Evidence are the floods around the globe, frequent earthquake experiences, more tsunamis incident occurred and etc -- resulting people to die.
At the poles we see that the icecaps seen to be melting.
There is no evidence proving global warming is not happening.There is a colossal amount of evidence proving it is happening:Temperature records rising and being broken.Sea levels rising.Ice caps and glaciers melting.Animal, bird and insect habitats changing.More unusual weather and more powerful storms.
1) if the ice melts in the northern/ southern region of the world, the water level wont rise. BECAUSE that water is froze, it is expanded.
The UN has established the InterGovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to gather and share information about global warming. The Kyoto Protocol is an agreement that all countries signed to limit their emissions of greenhouse gases.
global warming?
No, not at all. There is no evidence that the global warming is affecting brown bears.
There is no evidence that global warming is a myth. There has certainly been a lot of misinformation on the subject, often from vested interests, but the clear consensus of climate scientists is that global warming is real and that human activities are substantially the cause of global warming since the Industrial Revolution.
There is no evidence that "global warming" is causing birds to migrate differently.
No, that would probably be evidence for global cooling.
On May 19, 1997, in a speech at Stanford University, Browne declared that evidence suggested that global warming could be real. He argued that evidence that burning of fossil fuels was contributing to global warming
Extremely conservative groups tend to be more critical of the evidence of global warming. This has more to do ideology than idiocy, even though over 97% of scientists acknowledge the existence of of global warming.
There is absolutely no evidence that global warming causes shark attacks.
Of course, global warming is a factual environmental issue. Evidence are the floods around the globe, frequent earthquake experiences, more tsunamis incident occurred and etc -- resulting people to die.
The work of 15 climate scientists is helping to educate the public about the overwhelming scientific evidence for human-caused global warming.
At the poles we see that the icecaps seen to be melting.
There is no evidence that global warming is affecting meerkats yet. However the warming is gradually affecting the food chains and habitats of many animals. If this happens, the animals have to migrate, adapt or die.