Yes, the ten hottest years on record have all occurred since 1998.
There are several gases responsible for global warming, but the main ones are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). These greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to the warming of the Earth's surface.
Convincing politicians that we have tried and tested resources already (solar, wind, hydro etc) to replace fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and this can all be done within ten years. See the Zero Emissions link below.
Global Warming may or may not cause colder winters. Global warming refers to a climate change whereas colder winters are yearly weather patterns. On average the Climate and the World is warming up. It is a fact that the average temperatures are hotter than twenty or even ten years ago. So, whether you blame it on humans or natural cycles, global warming is happening. However, the colder winters we have had the past few years are possibly imperfections in global warming and may end soon. Also, some places are affected differently at different times. For example, the East had record snowfall this past winter, but other places had record heat this past winter. So yearly weather patterns can sometimes cause colder winters.
The science of global warming is not a hoax. No scientist has anything to gain by creating a hoax. In fact, any evidence that a research scientist has engaged in this would be career-destroying. The only employment open to trained scientists who value propaganda over research is in some sections of industry, but it is unlikely that any business would seek to create belief in global warming. As to whether global warming is real, the facts speak for themselves. The average global temperature is rising and has been doing so since the Industrial Revolution. The years 1998, 2005 and 2010 are regarded as the equal warmest years on record. The past decade was the warmest since instrumental measurements began in 1850, and the ten warmest years since 1850 have now all occurred since 1998.
Yes, the ten hottest years on record have all occurred since 1998.
Some suggest that in the absence of other factors, there should be a slight cooling at the present time. Whether or not this is true, it is being swamped by a quite rapid warming effect. The consensus of climate scientists is that global warming is happening and is caused substantially by human activities. the last ten years were the warmest since instrumental records began in 1850.
Yes, most people accept that global warming is happening. They understand that the ten hottest years on record have all happened since 1995. They are beginning to experience more extreme weather events that are the result of climate change.
Slowing the increase in Global warming can only be done by reducing the amount of heat that we generate every day. Without changes in our heat production the level of the oceanwill reach Ten foot in about thirty years.
Global warming is happening and the earth is not cooling. It is warming. 2010 and 2005 tied as being the two hottest years on record, and the ten hottest years since 1800 have all been in the past fifteen years.
There are several gases responsible for global warming, but the main ones are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). These greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to the warming of the Earth's surface.
There is way too much emphasis on "Man made global warming." There is no such thing. There is global warming and global cooling that has taken place over the past ten thousand years. It is cyclical. Most of the global warming that has taken place was prior to any use of fossil fuel. Don't let people try to pull the wool over your eyes. Don't let them scare you into their mold. That's what they are trying to do. The earth will be in fine shape in 50 years.
Yes, global warming is still happening. After the record average global temperature set in 1998, there were several years of slightly lower temperatures, and some sceptics said that temperatures had reached a new plateau and were now stabilising, while others claimed that the world was actually cooling. However, the 1998 record was matched again in 2005 and slightly exceeded in 2010. Climate scientists say that the last ten years were the warmest since instrumental records began in 1850.
-10-(-60)=50 A negative and a negative equals a positive. Therefore, negative ten minus negative sixty is the same as negative ten PLUS sixty. Sixty minus ten equals fifty.
It's not possible to say accurately what will happen to Breckinridge County in the future. Climate changes over the next decade might be hard to attribute to global warming. Ten years is a short time in climatic terms. Global warming is happening all over the world. Some places will be drier than before. Other places will be wetter than before. Warming causes weather, so more warming is certainly going to affect the weather. Low lying countries and coastlines and cities will be in danger from rising sea levels. Warming oceans expand, and this is causing the rise firstly. Melting glaciers and ice caps are a secondary reason. Places too cold for agriculture may be able to be farmed, but much of the present croplands may have to adapt or be abandoned if global warming continues.
Convincing politicians that we have tried and tested resources already (solar, wind, hydro etc) to replace fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and this can all be done within ten years. See the Zero Emissions link below.
Global Warming may or may not cause colder winters. Global warming refers to a climate change whereas colder winters are yearly weather patterns. On average the Climate and the World is warming up. It is a fact that the average temperatures are hotter than twenty or even ten years ago. So, whether you blame it on humans or natural cycles, global warming is happening. However, the colder winters we have had the past few years are possibly imperfections in global warming and may end soon. Also, some places are affected differently at different times. For example, the East had record snowfall this past winter, but other places had record heat this past winter. So yearly weather patterns can sometimes cause colder winters.