Global Warming
By beatgirl
@beatgirl (85)
United States
7 responses
@nishikanta (607)
• India
9 Jan 07
I have not seen the movie but i really care for those who survive in this earth. One day we will be sink in the deep ocean. So we have to enjoy our life and we are responsible for this and we have to take a precaution against global warming." Let's save our earth".
thanx
@altair_dip (807)
• India
9 Jan 07
Global warming is a very unplesent truth.. there is only one way to reduce this process that is by reducing the use of fossil fule.. and that is possible ony when we have an alternative fule
@mbs730 (2147)
• Canada
6 Jan 07
I have not seen the movie but I do know about what is happening and it is frightening. What is also frightening is that the movie "Day After Tomorrow" which I did see is happening on a very small scale.
@GnosticGoddess (5626)
• United States
17 Dec 06
Yes, and yes. It's very alarming isn't it! I was already concerned about the enviroment but I had no idea how bad it is.
@onesiobhan (1327)
• Canada
17 Dec 06
I saw the movie. I thought it was frightening, but it also had a lot of good information on how to get involved and reduce the damange we are causing.
@msbyte (219)
• United States
7 Jan 07
The sun in hotter now than it has been in hundreds of years. The polar ice caps on Mars are also melting. The global warming that is occuring is a natural cycle of our earth. This earth is not meant to last forever. I firmly believe that God created everything for a reason, and everything created has a beginning and an end. I put my hope and trust in Him and not in worrying. What can worry do when there are so many people that need basic needs, let alone millions of people worrying about something that they cannot do anything about.
Why are these people not talking about the thousands of people laying in nursing homes, lonely and desparate for company? About elderly people being abused, even by their own families? Husbands and wives are split up, all of their goods and money are basically stolen from them. NOW that's a crisis. That is something to get involved with. How about starving children, not just here, but everywhere? Everything that the elitists do is to point your attention away from things that you need to think about, get you worked up in a frenzy and spinning your wheels so you won't see the corruption that they are invovlved in. Many elitists feel the world would be a better place if 90% of the human population were killed off. They actually had a meeting, and when someone suggested this they stood up and cheered.
Watch what you believe, and be careful of the lies that the media feed you.
@ajinder (122)
• India
9 Dec 06
I haven't seen it the expected effects of global warming are many and various, both for the environment and for human life. These effects include sea level rise, repercussions to agriculture, reductions in the ozone layer, increased intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, and the spread of disease. In some cases, the effects may already be manifest, although it is difficult to attribute specific incidents of natural phenomena to long-term global warming. Since the mid-1970s, the total annual power of hurricanes has increased markedly because their average intensity and duration have increased; in addition, there has been a high correlation of hurricane power with tropical sea-surface temperature