is't population of the world caused for global warming...??
By pratap1
@pratap1 (3)
4 responses
@neothegod (208)
• India
1 Sep 08
well u have come up with something to think on. i believe to a certain extent that the population of the world is directly proportional to the increasing threat of global warming as we do contribute to the imbalance in the atmosphere and nature as a whole. but it is not the direct cause. We would have never faced this situation if we would have not have exploited the nature to satisfy our ever increasing needs. so if u want to blame humans as a whole for global warming, then u r perfectly right but population doesn't have any direct bearing on global warming. thanku...happy posting..
@consultrainer (4991)
• India
1 Sep 08
well, pratap. Your english is a bit ... different. I can understand, being a fellow Indian. But, at the very first post itself, without even looking at others' responses and topics, you have made some sweet errors, which would SPOIL your chances of making good money.
For making money with your posts, and topics, you need to type out meaningfully, and use wonderful, KEY-WORDS. and to attract the potential responses, your syntax should be correct.
Please try responding to other's topics, and write atleast four long sentences.
Goodluck
@mensab (4200)
• Philippines
1 Sep 08
global warming is not caused by the world's population. imagine the world without shanghai, beijing, new york, LA, tokyo, rio de janeiro, mumbai, jakarta, manila, and some other big cities. then the world's temperature will be fine. those cities may have a population of only a billion people, but these big cities cause the rapidly growing global warming. therefore, it is not about population, but industrialization and lifestyles of city residents that cause global warming.