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Global Warming, that is the warming of the earth since the beginning of the Industrial Age, began when man discovered fossil fuels some 250 years ago. There were commercial coal mines in the US state of Virginia in 1740.
2012 was the hottest year on record for the State of Illinois. Scientists anticipate all 50 states, as well as the rest of the world, will be affected by the climate change associated with anthropogenic global warming.
Global warming is important to young people because they will inherit the consequences of climate change. The actions taken now will determine the state of the planet they live on in the future. Young people are also more likely to be affected by the long-term impacts of global warming, such as extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and resource scarcity. Additionally, young people have a moral and ethical responsibility to advocate for solutions and take action to protect the planet for future generations.
No. No General Authority has ever mentioned global warming in a talk. The only Church-produced material mentioning global warming was published over 20 years ago in the July 1991 Ensign. It is in an article about caring for the earth, written by G. Michael Alder. At the time, he was the head of the Office of Technology Development for the state of Utah, and currently he is the director of Technology Transfer for BYU. You can read the article at the "Related Link" below.
The sea levels will rise because of temperature raise, causing icebergs to melt. Then there will be floods making many species extinct and possible flooding of a state!
Global Warming is not illegal in a state. Its not legal or illegal.
it is the dramatic place to find fruits and global warming is a global state where their is globalization or pollution in an evironment
James Caudill has written: '2001 national and state economic impacts of wildlife watching' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Wildlife refuges, Economic aspects of Wildlife watching, Statistics, Wildlife refuges, Wildlife watching
Alaska will be hit hardest by global warming of all the states as most of this barren state is ice will melt causing major flooding to itself and then the world.
Global Warming, that is the warming of the earth since the beginning of the Industrial Age, began when man discovered fossil fuels some 250 years ago. There were commercial coal mines in the US state of Virginia in 1740.
2012 was the hottest year on record for the State of Illinois. Scientists anticipate all 50 states, as well as the rest of the world, will be affected by the climate change associated with anthropogenic global warming.
My state would probably be Beachfront Property. Surf's Up!
Those who believe in global warming state that the release of carbons emissions from cars and factories will cause damage to the Earth's ozone layer. They argue that this will cause the Earth to slowly heat up over several years.
If you're talking about moving to a different state it is because the gas that is used to move to the state pollutes the air and helps speed up global warming...
Global warming is important to young people because they will inherit the consequences of climate change. The actions taken now will determine the state of the planet they live on in the future. Young people are also more likely to be affected by the long-term impacts of global warming, such as extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and resource scarcity. Additionally, young people have a moral and ethical responsibility to advocate for solutions and take action to protect the planet for future generations.
Well, the increased heat is turning solid polar ice caps into liquid water.
No. No General Authority has ever mentioned global warming in a talk. The only Church-produced material mentioning global warming was published over 20 years ago in the July 1991 Ensign. It is in an article about caring for the earth, written by G. Michael Alder. At the time, he was the head of the Office of Technology Development for the state of Utah, and currently he is the director of Technology Transfer for BYU. You can read the article at the "Related Link" below.