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Can Global Warming Kill Us???

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  1. NO.....but the NEW WORLD ORDER & their HAARP technology will. (Rockefellers) Look these up.

    The ABNORMAL weather is generated by them to use weather as a War Weapon against people & Countries.

    Released Secret papers show the US was in NZ practicing to make Tsunami's to use as War bombs in the 1940's

    The American Military wants to OWN the weather around the world.

    You need to do your own looking at this so people cant fool you.

    Since people are waking up & scientists are being courageous to speak out the subject is now called CLIMATE CHANGE, NOT Global Warming.

    Good studying the future needs you.


  2. accualy yes is affecting us day by day hour by hour the earth is heating up radpidly due outer core having to be polluted

  3. Not likely, if you're in a developed country.  The people at risk are those in very poor countries, already struggling to feed themselves.  There, damage to agriculture by global warming will cause some people to starve to death.

    The risk to you is that global warming will cause enough economic damage to make you poor.  You won't die, but life will not be as good as it is today.

    Unless we take steps to reduce it.  Then your life won't change so much.

  4. Global warming is false so I wouldn't worry about it.  You might go broke paying all those carbon credits so you can read a book at night though.

  5. Global warming -- a gradual increase in planet-wide temperatures -- is now well documented and accepted by scientists as fact. A panel convened by the U.S National Research Council, the nation's premier science policy body, in June 2006 voiced a "high level of confidence" that Earth is the hottest it has been in at least 400 years, and possibly even the last 2,000 years. Studies indicate that the average global surface temperature has increased by approximately 0.5-1.0°F (0.3-0.6°C) over the last century. This is the largest increase in surface temperature in the last 1,000 years and scientists are predicting an even greater increase over this century. This warming is largely attributed to the increase of greenhouse gases (primarily carbon dioxide and methane) in the Earth's upper atmosphere caused by human burning of fossil fuels, industrial, farming, and deforestation activities.

    Average global temperatures may increase by 1.4-5.8ºC (that's 2.5 - 10.4º F) by the end of the 21st century. Although the numbers sound small, they can trigger significant changes in climate. (The difference between global temperatures during an Ice Age and an ice-free period is only about 5ºC.) Besides resulting in more hot days, many scientists believe an increase in temperatures may lead to changes in precipitation and weather patterns. Warmer ocean water may result in more intense and frequent tropical storms and hurricanes. Sea levels are also expected to increase by 0.09 - 0.88 m. in the next century, mainly from melting glaciers and expanding seawater . Global warming may also affect wildlife and species that cannot survive in warmer environments may become extinct. Finally, human health is also at stake, as global warming may result in the spreading of certain diseases such as malaria, the flooding of major cities, a greater risk of heat stroke for individuals, and poor air quality.

    Climate change is very likely having an impact now on our planet and its life, according to the latest installment of a report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). And the future problems caused by rising seas, growing deserts, and more frequent droughts all look set to affect the developing world more than rich countries, they add. The report is the second chapter of the IPCC's Fourth Assessment -- the most comprehensive summary yet of research into the causes and effects of climate change. To read more, visit Effects of climate change tallied up.

    Factors

    Greenhouse Gases

    The increase in greenhouse gases caused by human activity is often cited as one of the major causes of global warming. These greenhouse gases reabsorb heat reflected from the Earth's surface, thus trapping the heat in our atmosphere. This natural process is essential for life on Earth because it plays an important role in regulating the Earth's temperature. However, over the last several hundred years, humans have been artificially increasing the concentration of these gases, mainly carbon dioxide and methane in the Earth's atmosphere. These gases build up and prevent additional thermal radiation from leaving the Earth, thereby trapping excess heat.

    Solar Variability & Global Warming

    Some uncertainty remains about the role of natural variations in causing climate change. Solar variability certainly plays a minor role, but it looks like only a quarter of the recent variations can be attributed to the Sun. At most. During the initial discovery period of global warming, the magnitude of the influence of increased activity on the Sun was not well determined.

    Solar irradiance changes have been measured reliably by satellites for only 30 years. These precise observations show changes of a few tenths of a percent that depend on the level of activity in the 11-year solar cycle. Changes over longer periods must be inferred from other sources. Estimates of earlier variations are important for calibrating the climate models. While a component of recent global warming may have been caused by the increased solar activity of the last solar cycle, that component was very small compared to the effects of additional greenhouse gases. According to a NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) press release, "...the solar increases do not have the ability to cause large global temperature increases...greenhouse gases are indeed playing the dominant role..." The Sun is once again less bright as we approach solar minimum, yet global warming continues.

    GLOBAL WARMING HAS TO STOP BEFORE WE ALL DIE.

    HUMANS MADE THIS MESS AND HUMANS ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO CAN CLEAN IT UP! YES IT CAN KILL THE WHOLE WORLD!

  6. YES

  7. No.

    Do we die by driving 100 miles south?

    That temperature change is about the same as the change they attribute to global warming.

  8. Yes. Don't you hear people dying suddenly while jogging under the 'hot sun' due to dehydration? We are losing water and nutrient while we are under the nature's sun.

    Don't blame it. Blame us. We use products and to create energy, we are depleting the ozone layer, and now UV rays are already causing reactions on many people's skin...

    Talking about heating up, some countries are going even colder than ever. So in this case, people die from freezing till the extend the body could no longer create natural body heat to keep all parts in working order.

  9. no!!!!! cuz we have technology and we can use it!!!! (plus there's no global warming so it can't kill us)

  10. We only live once... i dont give a **** about my great great great great gran children, who knows if i even have children lol

  11. well i dont think it can but it will really affect our enviroment and all of our live stilly will really have to change but i dout it i'll kill us

  12. no. it's a hoax. and if it were real then we could use the melting ice capes for water in the event of a water shortage and what you are experincing is not global warming but, summer. yes summer heat.

  13. GLOBAL WARMING DOES NOT EXIST

    so no it won't kill you but the people woe believe in it like a religion that are trying to influence governmental policy can cause a lot of bad things to happen

  14. YOU GUYS ARE ALL ********* RETARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It will kill us, why do you think they are trying to STOP it you idiots. It will kill us.

  15. Yes it can as long as we will contiue to pollute the earth and extract and consume more resources than we need

  16. The Al Gore-created panic encouraging the public to contribute money is what's going to kill us.

    Take care of the environment where you can (trash pick-ups, etc.) but keep in mind paying for special, "green" things is not usually the best way to go. The companies selling those things are typically trying to cash in on the "green" movement.

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