because by the reforstation and the deforstation
It doesnt realy but the climate is getting hotter so cars can overhaet quicker. It is more cars that affect climate change
I believe it was in the early 1970's as the deepfreeze that the world had been in since 1948 began to go away. Of course, if cold goes away, you are left with . . . YES! warmer weather! The early scientists, Mann et al, performed experiments and made conclusions about the climate. Most people do not realize that when other scientists tried to duplicate Mann's work, they could not, and accused him of making too many conclusions that were not based on hard evidence. This did not stop Al Gore, though. He made an issue of it, as politicians often do, probably to 1) Take people's minds off the bad deeds of his party, and 2) Getting more votes from environmentalists. Once the climate change issue started rolling, scientists soon found out that they could get rich on grant money given out to study climate change. When some 31,000 scientists signed a document in Oregon a few years ago, saying that they did not think warming was a real issue: a hoax, if you will, the liberal thinkers completely blew it off as meaningless. Yet, when 52 scientists had previously testified to the United Nations that global warming was a real phenomenon, the liberals took this as proof. So, that would be 52 Yes votes, and 31,000 No votes. The Yesses won. ???
Scientists collect the ozone concentration. This gives them an idea to check the thinning.
Various clues to the climate history of Earth can be found in everything from sediment on ocean floors to polar caps to even the rings in the trunk of a tree. While analysis of environmental records can give a clue to the past, current climate change can be tracked with historical satellite data, as well as noticeable trends in climates.
it happened like normal hurricanes happen, but instead of getting smaller when hitting land, it somehow got bigger, scientists are working it out.
The adverb form of the word "increase" is increasingly.An example sentence is: "the teacher was getting increasingly impatient with the unruly student".
Scientists believe the basilosaurus became extinct by when the water was getting too cold leading up to the ice agr
I doubt it as they only ever made Nacht der Untoten I believe, which is a very simple map. The Black Ops zombie maps are getting increasingly complicated and an iPod could probably not handle it.
According to many scientists around the world, the environment are is getting worse.
no but scientists are getting close...
If the environment keeps getting warmer some plants may start dying. This will mean that food resources will greatly reduce and some animals may also start dying.
the earh is getting hotter because ozone layer is destroying continously by the chloro fluro carbon so ultra violet rays are coming directly towars earth and it is becoming hot.
No, there is not. But it is being worked on by scientists as we speak.
It doesnt realy but the climate is getting hotter so cars can overhaet quicker. It is more cars that affect climate change
no. and that is the problem. There are kinds of people: People who don't understand and people who don't WANT to understand. People who don't want to understand can make up lies, like Global Warming is a theory. They can also fight with climate scientists . There is a point in humanity that we are in right now. we need to stop global warming, we are now in the point where we can't undo global warming, only stop it from getting worse. We need to.
i do believe that the nwo is getting back together
In June 2011, Romney said he believed "the world is getting warmer" and that "humans contribute to that."In October 2011, by contrast, Romney said that "we don't know what's causing climate change on this planet."In 2010 he wrote:"I believe that climate change is occurring - the reduction in the size of global ice caps is hard to ignore. I also believe that human activity is a contributing factor. I am uncertain how much of the warming, however, is attributable to factors out of our control."In New Hampshire in June 2011 he said:"I believe the world is getting warmer. I can't prove that, but I believe based on what I read that the world is getting warmer. And number two, I believe that humans contribute to that. I don't know how much our contribution is to that, because I know there have been periods of greater heat and warmth in the past, but I believe that we contribute to that. So I think it's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and the global warming that you're seeing?"In New Hampshire in August 2011 he said:"Do I think the world's getting hotter? Yeah, I don't know that, but I think that it is. I don't know if it's mostly caused by humans. … What I'm not willing to do is spend trillions of dollars on something I don't know the answer to."In October 2011 he said:"One, I believe what I said before, I think it's getting warmer. Two, I believe we contribute to it. And three, I don't know by how much -- a lot or a little. And so I am not willing to adopt multi-trillion dollar programs to reduce greenhouse gases in America. They don't call it America warming, they call it global warming."He spoke again later that month, but this time he left out human activity as a cause of global warming. Rather than saying, as he had in the past, that we don't know how much of a role humans are playing in climate, Romney said, "We don't know what's causing climate change on this planet."