Until someone comes up with a scale for human suffering - something like 1 point for suffering a hurricane, 6 points for starving etc., it is very difficult to judge who would suffer most. Exactly what global warming will cause in terms of challenges to human life is also a near total unknown beyond the very broadest of likely events.
global warming, pollution. GLOBAL WARMING.
Global warming is the most serious problem facing us at the moment.
Global Warming.
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.
Global warming in itself isn't pollution - global warming is the gradual warming of the earth. However, global warming was caused by carbon dioxide pollution in the atmosphere, but global warming in itself isn't a pollution. yes it is a pollution
It suggests that those who caused global warming will be the ones who suffer because of the warming. This is only partly true, as the richest countries have been most responsible for global warming, but it is the people of poorer countries that will probably suffer the most.
global warming, pollution. GLOBAL WARMING.
Yes, most of the world is concerned about global warming.
Global warming is the most serious problem facing us at the moment.
The countries that depends mainly on industrialization for their economy are the main contributors for global warming. From a research, United States has the most global warming.
Global Warming.
global warming!!!!!!
It is the instrument to this dangerous calamity. Because when we are burning plastics the smoke rises up in the air and gotcha. The ozone layer is destroyed and many people will suffer from global warming.
the most reason able answer is because of global warming, and global warming is when The Earth's tempature rises
The organism contributing most to global warming is, unfortunately, man. When we burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity we are seriously adding to global warming.
The most valid way to study global warming is through history. Scientists observe the past occurances of climate, environment, atmosphere, etc., to understand the way global warming is developing over time. To gain the most insight on global warming, it would be wise to work alongside someone who is studying it themselves. Global warming is simply a matter of tracking trends and analyzing patterns to make inferences. If you are doing this, you are studying global warming,
pollution or global warming