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There are many fears of scientists who write about global warming. Ozone depletion, floods, warming etc are some of them.
There are two views on whether global warming is real: the view of the overwhelming majority of climate scientists and the views of non-scientists. Most children are being taught the scientific view of global warming, which is that global warming is really happening. After all, by the time many of them are adults, they will have to cope with some of the problems expected to occur as a result of global warming.
Some scientists found that East Anglia had in fact, "doctored " results to show warming where there was none. Check information on "Climategate" for more detailed information.
I believe that some people misunderstand the science and this misunderstanding leads them to believe that trained research scientists must be wrong in their conclusions. In other cases, I believe that some people simply do not want to know that global warming is caused by human activities. Imagine for example someone who thinks that his job could be at risk if we try to prevent any further global warming: such a person would very probably deny the reality of global warming.
Global warming will increase the size of deserts.Rising sea levels will submerge some landforms.
Many scientists hypothesize that deforestation intensifies global warming trends.
There are many fears of scientists who write about global warming. Ozone depletion, floods, warming etc are some of them.
Because it is GLOBAL, not local warming.
There are two views on whether global warming is real: the view of the overwhelming majority of climate scientists and the views of non-scientists. Most children are being taught the scientific view of global warming, which is that global warming is really happening. After all, by the time many of them are adults, they will have to cope with some of the problems expected to occur as a result of global warming.
Some scientists found that East Anglia had in fact, "doctored " results to show warming where there was none. Check information on "Climategate" for more detailed information.
Scientists don't think tornadoes affect global warming. There are some studies to suggest the other way round, that global warming and climate change may lead to weather events like tornadoes, more often and more violent.
Hurricanes get their energy from the warmth of oceans.
Al Gore got his interest in global warming from the works of reputable scientists who have been concerned about the phenomena for some time now. Although the theory is debated in some political circles, scientists have reached a general consensus about the validity of the theory, and on the likely causes.
Some scientists think that is it not too late to worry about global warming; others think that it is too late. no it never is no it isn't its that all u freken ppl keep litterin
True global warming does not decrease temperatures. So, either the model for global warming's effects is hokus-pokus, or global warming as presently claimed, does not exist. Some global warming followers will have you believe that global warming makes the weather "act crazy". If true, then it is not really global warming, is it.
Some scientists and environmentalists believe that global warming may increase temperatures by 2.4 to 6.4 Celsius degrees (4.3 to 11.5 Fahrenheit degrees) by the year 2100. Others disagree.
There are thousands of slogans that are available for stopping global warming. Some of these slogans include "Global Warming: We have a solution, stop pollution" and "Penguins are on Thin Ice: Stop Global Warming".