increased use of alternative energy sources. -- A+
ash cannot cause global temperatures to rise. At least not all the time
Steady surface temperature increases were noted between the 1970s and 1990s.
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.
The drug trade and prohibition is crippling the economies of many countries.The damage to the environment in one place has effects all over the world.So both these things are of global concern.
Some areas may see lower temperatures, depending on how ocean currents shift, but the majority of the world will see higher temperatures from global warming.
ash cannot cause global temperatures to rise. At least not all the time
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Steady surface temperature increases were noted between the 1970s and 1990s.
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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.
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he global economy has a direct impact on the job market
The increase in global temperatures can lead to more frequent and severe natural disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires, as well as disruptions to agriculture and food supply. Rising temperatures also threaten public health by spreading diseases and increasing heat-related illnesses. Additionally, melting ice caps and rising sea levels pose a risk to coastal communities and infrastructure.
Global warming. Possibly pollution such as gas in a car.
not to us, no.
Global temperatures increase towards the equator due to the more direct angle of the sun's rays, which results in more concentrated solar energy. This leads to higher temperatures as the equatorial regions receive more sunlight throughout the year compared to regions closer to the poles.