Yes, humans are the biggest and the only reason for global warming. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (1750) we began to dig up and burn coal. We later discovered oil and natural gas and found that burning them released a powerful energy. Unfortunately this burning also released carbon dioxide that had been out of circulation for millions of years. This has overwhelmed the natural carbon cycle which has not been able to remove it all from the atmosphere. This extra CO2 is causing global warming.
Yes, human activities are substantially the reason for global warming. I have looked at the scientific evidence. I can see that official records show a rise in average global temperatures since the beginning of the Industrial Age, and that the rise has accelerated since the late 1970s, coinciding with expanded industrial activity. I have followed the scientific debate that confirms the reliability of the official readings, and find this evidence far more reliable than the non-expert claims that global warming is not happening or that it is not of recent origin. I understand the science that says that greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide can cause global warming. I have examined summaries of the evidence that shows that most of the quite substantial increase in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide must come from the burning of fossil fuels, and therefore from human activities. I therefore believe that I know we humans are causing global warming.
What do you mean by "made up"? It has been measured. The planet is clearly warming, glaciers retreating around the globe, sea level on the rise. Earth should be cooling, slightly, instead of warming up rapidly, according to orbital cycles. Skeptics generally believe global warming was invented to control people and reduce their life style while also cashing in on products said to help diminish or stop global warming, or make the planet a greener and healthier place overall, preserving it in pristine condition for many future generations to come.
Wildlife is in danger due to habitat loss, climate change, pollution, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade. These factors threaten the survival of various species and disrupt ecosystems, leading to population declines and extinction. Conservation efforts are essential to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity for future generations.
The Earth's climate is changing due to human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels which releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat, leading to a warming of the planet and resulting in various impacts such as rising temperatures, more frequent extreme weather events, and shifts in precipitation patterns.
yes b/c humans killed goriilas for their fur or sometimes when a gorilla attacka human other human kill the goriila improved :gorillas are hunted by humans for one of their body part for making mobile phones if we stop using mobile phones freely that my help gorillas
No. Humans are the reason for Global Warming! Humans in big rich countries!
It is normal to be at least a little skeptical of global warming. The biggest reason for this is that it is hard to appreciate what is often times a very slight increase in yearly temperature.
It's called global warming for a reason...
I'm thinking because of all the pollution and stuff, which causes global warming.
the most reason able answer is because of global warming, and global warming is when The Earth's tempature rises
Global warming was not originally caused by CFC's. However they are also a reason behind it.
Carbon dioxide, CO2.
Global warming is the main reason for polar bears decline.
Obviously we people are the reason why there is Global Warming! I t is because of our deeds that causes changes in this world be it good or bad.
Humans produce vast amounts of CO2 and methane into the atmosphere, due to vehicles, factories, burning wood, aerosols etc. Some people blame cattle for some greenhouse gases, but the only reason there is so much cattle is because of over-farming, because of fast food. Without humans, nowhere near as much would be produced, and so global warming wouldn't be anywhere near as much of a problem.A:By using carbon based energy sources to produce our everyday needs we increase the amount of global warming.
No, carbon dioxide (CO2) can not help to stop global warming. CO2 emissions are the main reason why global warming is happening, released by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
To make people aware of global warming.