isn't it true that the icebergs are melting ? now imagine if all of them melted would not that mean that the ocean will over flow. this means that the ocean might flow on to the land that can cause major floods that is horrible people might even die
Probably a heat have or a cold wave
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.
Scientists are worried about global warming because not only will it affect people but it will affect everything on the earth. They know that the rate of global warming is increasing, and that this will inevitably have serious consequences for the environment and our economies. Their concern is for science to be taken seriously by politicians and business leaders, so that solutions can be put in place in time to avoid catastrophic effects.
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.
Global warming will not destroy the earth. The earth can deal with temperatures very much hotter than now. However, if global warming does not stop it will destroy all life on earth.
global warming?
No, not at all. There is no evidence that the global warming is affecting brown bears.
Global Warming
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.
It can be catastrophic because everything would be underwater and we'd all get skin cancer
Yes global warming destroys ozone layer. They are interrelated.
Global warming affects society both because we must adjust to it, to the extent that it is now unstoppable, and because we must change our use of fossil fuels in order to minimise further global warming before catastrophic climate changes occur.