It's a serious problem. We need honey bees to pollinate our crops. I don't think it's as important as global warming but we need to find the answer to that too.
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.
Deforestation has become a global problem because forest destruction is one of the main causes of global warming. Through photosynthesis, trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, slowing global warming.
in 1998
since the early 90s
Not at all. By giving space to the opposing side, that variously claims that global warming is not happening, is happening but is not a problem, or is happening and is a problem but we have no power to stop it, the news media is unintentionally playing down the problem of global warming. This is a concern for scientists, who say global warming is real but can be stopped if we take decisive action before it is too late.
Global warming is the main reason for polar bears decline.
The Netherlands because of the lower elevation.
As Global Warming is involved, Global Ice Sheets are in decline {alarmingly, should be}.
As Global Warming is involved, Global Ice Sheets are in decline {alarmingly, should be}.
yes it is
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.
Global warming
Deforestation has become a global problem because forest destruction is one of the main causes of global warming. Through photosynthesis, trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, slowing global warming.
It is because of pollution and global warming.
in 1998
One of the predicted consequences of global warming is that "weather events" such as storms, hurricanes, droughts, floods, etc, will become "more frequent and more severe."
Yes, it certainly is.