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YesOf course i is dangerous! There are a TON of reasons out there why. If it continues like this for the next 50 years, by 2050 the polar bear species will be extinct. all the local bay areas and homes near the ocean will be flooded with rised sea levels, and the ocean temperatures will drop dramatically to a below zero freezing point, the world will be causing us more hurricanes, thunderstorms and all kinds of disasters. yes it is very dangerous and little by little we are reaching that stage. and its our responsibilty to stop it right now. and we can only do it if we all do it together(and by all i mean the whole human population in this world)well at least most of all. or it will never work. NoFirst of all, I'm not entirely sure it is happening. Second, I'm positive humans are not causing it. Third, even if it is happening, and even if humans are causing it, the results are not nearly as bad as some would have us believe. Polar bears populations have actually INCREASED since the supposed onset of global warming. Sea levels are not rising any faster than they always have, and will not rise enough to cause any serious flooding unless the Antarctic and Greenland ice caps melt entirely, which will take thousands of years (maybe never, since the Antarctic ice cap is actually GROWING). The temperature of the ocean will not change appreciably, and if it did, it would go UP, not down. And there is no proven link between global temperatures and the occurence or severity of hurricanes, tornadoes, or thunderstorms. YesYes Global warming is very very dangerous. If the ice melts (which it is doing currently, which PROVES global warming exists then a lot of the nothern hemisphere will be flooded, and the Southern Hemisphere would flood if the southern ice melts. Also, a lot of animals would die out, and extreme weather like tornados, GIANT tidal waves and hail and lightning etc, would become more and more frequent. Global Warming could be the thing that exterminates all life on this planet.
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