Several billion has been spent on determining whats causing global warming.
Scientist are paid through grants from the federal government to find out whats causing the warming and if their is an immediate threat. And 98% concluded that global warming is man made and we are in great danger.
While only several million has been spent (by major oil corporations) to debunk the findings and make people think it's just natural and we shouldn't be alarmed.
So, most debunker's want you to believe that since the Oil corporations are paying people off, to make up lies, that the government is also paying off their scientist as well to make up the facts, even though the scientist are not being paid by the government to determine if it is man mad or not.
The federal government has no stake in global warming being true or not true. They will get sponsored regardless. While big oil corporations only care about one thing and one thing only, and that's making a profit.
Every debunker's argument wants you to think that just because we have cold weather in the winter that global warming is a farce. They don't want you to realize, that it means the winters are gonna be colder. And the summers are gonna be hotter. And the weather (Hurricanes, Torandos, Floods, etc.) is gonna be far worse then usual.
No. The earth has warmed before, and cooled. Many scientists say we are going through a cooling phase now. The alarmists that wish to see us close down all coal plants that produce energy, and would like to see you drive electric cars would agree with it, but most people do not believe in manmade global warming.A:Yes, I believe that the vast majority of climate scientists know what they have spent years studying, that is, that global warming is happening, and it is being caused by human activity, namely, deforestation, and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Pragmatic people do. Also climate scientists, scientists in general, and for that matter most of the general public. Even in the US, the one industrial nation which has the lowest rate of acceptance of general scientific findings for some odd reason, about 70% are currently convinced global warming is real.
There are many reasons for people to deny that global warming is taking place. Some with vested interests deny that global warming is happening, just as some years ago they denied that cigarettes pose a health risk Some deny that global warming is taking place because they feel that humans could not possibly do anything that would affect the whole world in this way. They are unaware that human activities emit 30 billion tonnes of carbon oxide just from burning fossil fuels, each and every year. Others deny that global warming is taking place because they would rather believe those who loudly proclaim that this is so, rather than accept the advice of most scientists.
To start off, melting glaciers are not a kind of storm. Glaciers are made of ice, which melts at warm temperatures. A warmer climate means that there is more summer melting of glacial ice and more time of the year spent melting ice rather than accumulating it. Hurricanes and typhoons, which are essentially the same thing, are fueled from warm, moist air that gets its moisture from warm ocean water. Warmer temperatures would lead to warmer oceans and thus more warm, moist air to fuel hurricanes and typhoons. So far there has been no substantial evidence of such an increase, perhaps because of other factors that influence these storms. Some climate models, for instance, predict that global warming will increase wind shear over the Atlantic, leading to fewer hurricanes. The case for tornadoes is similar. Tornadoes are spawned by severe thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. A warmer climate might provide more energy for such storms, but again, temperature is not the only factor. In fact, the number of significant tornadoes striking the United States has actually decreased since the middle of the twentieth century.
Fact: Global warming is real, and caused predominantly by human consumption of fossil fuel. Myth: Global warming stopped in the 1990s, and earth has not warmed since. Myth: CO2 only lags temperature change, it never precedes it. Myth: Global warming is caused by solar cycles. Myth: During the medieval warm period earth was hotter than it is today.
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2008 was the start of the global recession, so less money was spent as stores we're closing down. About 3 million dollars as opposed to 5 million dollars.
They want their citizens to be educated so they will demand the government takes some positive action to deal with global warming. They might have spent the money on a few Contrated Solar Towers instead.
Andrew Carnegie how he spent his money
Money spent on the drug war?
Global spending on antidepressants is estimated to be over $14 billion annually. In the United States alone, approximately $10 billion is spent each year on prescription antidepressants.
The problem is that money spent on the poor doesn't solve the problem at all.
How much money a year is spent on chocolate?
a hypothesis is simply a guess 2nd answer: A true hypothesis is not simply a guess - it is a well-researched and tested suggestion of a possible truth. An unproven hypothesis can be really bad. The hypothesis of global warming is an example of an unproven hypothesis because nearly no scientists are following the correct procedure of trying to prove it wrong. In the case of global warming, billions and billions and dollars are being spent trying to prove it correct. That is backwards.
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