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Global warming.How and why it respons?

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Global warming.How and why it respons?

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  1. Some gases ("greenhouse gases") let sunlight in, which warms the Earth, and then block that heat from leaving. That's the "greenhouse effect", and it's a natural thing, mostly caused by water vapor.  It's like putting a blanket on the Earth.

    Man is making excessive amounts of greenhouse gases, mostly by burning fossil fuels. That causes the delicate natural balance to go out of whack and the Earth warms. That's global warming.

    It won't be a Hollywood movie style disaster. Gradually coastal areas will flood and agriculture will be damaged. But it will be very bad. Rich countries will cope, but it will take huge amounts of money. In poor countries many people will die of starvation, but not all of them.

    Most scientists say, in 20-50 years. But we need to start right now to fix it, fixing it will take even longer than that.

    Really good website for more information here:

    http://www.nrdc.org/globalWarming/f101.a...

    Lots of numerical scientific data proving it real here:

    http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Ima...

    http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report...

    Proof that most scientists think it's real and mostly caused by us here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_...

    http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/fu...


  2. Inside flatulence, there is a tiny organism known as a frobbit- it's kind of like a hobbit, but it looks like a frog with hairy feet. These frobbits are propelled into the air, where they rapidly evolve wings and stay afloat. These frobbits consume the little thermaflies afloat in the air, who have a cooling effect on the earth. The more frobbits, the less thermaflies there are, and the warmer the earth's temperature.

  3. global warming isn't real

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