So far no conclusive link has been found between tornadoes and global warming. Extra heat in the atmosphere is a form of energy, and energy drives tornadoes. Scientists predict that global warming will cause more frequent and more severe "weather events". Climate, however, takes time to change so it is unclear yet what is happening.
Currently scientists are uncertain as to how global warming would affect tornadoes. This is further complicated by a lack of complete, long-term tornado records. So far no substantial link has been discovered.
The more Fossil Fuels we burn the more carbon we produce and that basically means Global Warming is going to get more out of hand.
To discover more about Global warming, and find a printable poster, go to the link I have provided.See the Related Links for "printable global warming poster" to the bottom for the answer.
Yes there is. Both of them are directly related.
Jeopardy had a Global Warming category on February 14 2001 in the double Jeopardy round (See related link) and questions with Global Warming in the clue or answer before and after that date see related link
Volcanic eruptions can reduce global warming for a short time by blocking and reflecting the sun's heat with their dust and ash.
As with all issues, not ALL scientists believe in the link between human activity and global warming. However, the majority of scientists feel that the evidence for global warming is adequate to prove its existence. The majority of scientists who reaffirm the theory of global warming believe there is a link between climate and human activity. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, "The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states: it is a greater than a 90 percent certainty that emissions of heat-trapping gases from human activities have caused "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century." "
There is a Wikipedia site in Malayalam. See the link below.
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My piece "Lost Love" has Global Warming as the central theme of the action, including storm flood survivors and a benefit telethon for them. You can read the script for free at the link below.
Yes, it's full of suggestions how you can help. See the link below.