Warmer climatic trends throught the past several years has suggested that global warming is, indeed, happening.
Research the melting of the polar ice caps OR check out information on sea levels rising. This will guide you in the right direction to fully understand the answer to your question.
The biggest contributor to global warming is burning fossil fuels.To correct this we need to stop, and move to renewable energy.
Well, for one, there is a lot of controversy over this topic. Many think global warming is produced by cars, trains, etc. Others think it is just the climate changes that cause global warming. Others think there is none at all. Here is the silly thing. Scientists presently are saying that global warming is a problem. However, a little less than a century ago, scientists were scared that an ice age would end the world. That is probably why it is complicated, because there are so many viewpoints. Hope this helps
Scientists and environmentalists are warning the world that global warming is a real and present danger. Politicians can rarely see beyond the next election in three or four years. Few of them, in the US anyway, have any long term vision.
Every scientist agrees that local warming is happening. The vast majority of them (97%) agree that it is being caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels.
Scientists believe that the primary cause of global warming is the increase in greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, in the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun and prevent it from escaping back into space, leading to a rise in global temperatures.
The biggest contributor to global warming is burning fossil fuels.To correct this we need to stop, and move to renewable energy.
Scientists don't think tornadoes affect global warming. There are some studies to suggest the other way round, that global warming and climate change may lead to weather events like tornadoes, more often and more violent.
Well, for one, there is a lot of controversy over this topic. Many think global warming is produced by cars, trains, etc. Others think it is just the climate changes that cause global warming. Others think there is none at all. Here is the silly thing. Scientists presently are saying that global warming is a problem. However, a little less than a century ago, scientists were scared that an ice age would end the world. That is probably why it is complicated, because there are so many viewpoints. Hope this helps
Scientists and environmentalists are warning the world that global warming is a real and present danger. Politicians can rarely see beyond the next election in three or four years. Few of them, in the US anyway, have any long term vision.
Global warming is melting the tundra.
he think that we have so much energy till when we have caused global warming when we stop using all this energy global warming will stophe think that we have so much energy till when we have caused global warming when we stop using all this energy global warming will stop
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Every scientist agrees that local warming is happening. The vast majority of them (97%) agree that it is being caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases capture and retain the sun's heat. Increased carbon dioxide levels mean that more and more of this heat is retained. This is warming the earth and the atmosphere all round the world - global warming.
Scientists believe that the primary cause of global warming is the increase in greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, in the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun and prevent it from escaping back into space, leading to a rise in global temperatures.
There is, I think, no Global Warming Day, but Earth Day has been celebrated on April 22 since 1970.
It is impossible to say. Some scientists think it is already too late to stop 2 degrees Celsius of warming, which will cause colossal damage to us and the environment as we know it now.