Do u believe global warming ?

@NrgDfenZ (1810)
Belgium
August 3, 2008 3:34pm CST
Hi all Do u actually believe in global warming ?
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4 responses
• United States
3 Aug 08
No I don't believe that global warming is going on. However I do believe in climate change. The last 10 years have been cooler than years before. The climate where I live is more like it was when I was a child. The sun is the cause of it. It is producing less. Just hope we do not go into an ice age.
@NrgDfenZ (1810)
• Belgium
3 Aug 08
How about the raising CO2 in the atmosphere ? :) thanks for your answer and thanks for giving a reason why you don't believe in it
• United States
3 Aug 08
How about the lower temperatures?
@NrgDfenZ (1810)
• Belgium
3 Aug 08
Well since the atmosphere isn't every where the same due to the rotation of the earth, some regions will get colder, and where the atmosphere is bigger it will get hotter because it will contain more CO2, it may not be much but it will make a difference I think.. Also more storms cause more winds, more winds cause more cooling = colder.. For the rest I have no idea.. :D thanx for your response
@shamzy18 (2316)
3 Aug 08
yep !!! recently in UK there was an earth quake !! uk never has earth quakes !!! i think we will see more to come -- because of global warming!! more floods !! -- because of global warming !! as the year goes by it will become even worse... i dont understand how can someone not believe it
@NrgDfenZ (1810)
• Belgium
3 Aug 08
Heard about that earthquake :D I myself live in Belgium ^^ I believe in global warming, but maybe there are some people who don't and i created this so they could tell us why they don't believe it ^^ thanks for your answer
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@Zmugzy (773)
21 Aug 08
Yes, I believe that global warming is occurring and that human activity on earth is the cause. Evidence for global warming is overwhelming and can be found in every part of the Earth's natural syetems. Besides well documented changes in air temperature, global warming is heating the world's oceans, reducing the extent of sea ice, especially in the Arctic, altering habitats and affecting plant and animal distributions. Perhaps the greatest evidence is the acceleration of melting glaciers in places such as Alaska and Greenland. If these glaciers melt away sea levels will rise significantly and there could be drastic consequences for the earth's climate and ecosystems.
• United States
4 Aug 08
I believe that our world is changing and that we have most deffinatly sped up the process. As far as it being global warming I think its too hard to prove right now. We can prove the greenhouse affect so thats a step towards it but who knows what the universe will throw at us next. We may be just as likely to fall back into an ice age.