Yes he did, that was the point of a speech he made during Earth Song in the This Is It footage, saying we have four years to change our ways and repair the damage done to the earth before it's to late and it is irreversible.
His first album to create global interest was "Off The Wall" which was released in 1979.
No
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Michael Jackson dedicated the song "Heal the World" to his fans. The track, from his 1987 album "Bad," emphasizes themes of global unity, compassion, and making the world a better place. Jackson often expressed his gratitude to his fans through this song, encouraging them to join him in promoting love and healing in the world.
While both Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Jackson have massive global fan bases, Michael Jackson is often regarded as one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with an estimated 400 million records sold worldwide. His influence on pop culture and music has garnered him a diverse and enduring fan base. Cristiano Ronaldo, as one of the most famous athletes in the world, has millions of fans, particularly in the realm of soccer. However, in terms of sheer numbers and cultural impact, Michael Jackson likely has the edge in overall fan reach.
Approximately 97 of climatologists believe in global warming.
Approximately 97 of climate scientists believe in global warming.
Global warming skeptics do not believe the geoscientists, engineers and meteorologists round the world. The skeptic individuals believe that nature is the primary cause of global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem.
Approximately 97 of scientists believe in man-made global warming.
According to multiple studies, less than 3 of scientists do not believe in global warming.
Because it is GLOBAL, not local warming.
There are people who don't believe global warming is happening.There are people who believe it is happening but don't believe that humans are causing it.There are people who believe all the climate scientists who believe it is happening and that we are causing it.
Oh yes!
People believe that man is causing global warming and climate change by burning fossil fuels and cutting down the forests of the world.Other people believe that global warming is a natural event and man is not causing it.Most believe that it is partially a natural issue that man is having some unknown affect on as well. This is where most scientists fall.Other people believe that global warming is not happening at all.
Yes, there are politicians who do not believe in global warming or who question the scientific consensus on climate change. This skepticism can stem from ideological beliefs, financial interests, or a lack of understanding of the scientific evidence.
The vast majority of climate scientists, around 97, believe in global warming and agree that it is primarily caused by human activities.
No there isn't.