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Is everything about global warming 100% true?

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I'm doing an essay on it for school and I just want to get other people's opinions and everything.

Is it just a theory?

Could it be possible that we have predicted everything about "global warming" wrong, and it's something completely different making the earth this way?

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  1. Al Gore and his sheep would like you to believe it's true.  But the science and examples they use are so bad, and wrong, that only the foolhardy and ignorant accept them.  But it appears there are enough of them around.  

    I don't buy it though, it's nothing but a scam to make money for other things.


  2. No, not everything that you hear is true. I hear false things being thrown around all the time on both sides of the issue. For the best knowledge on the subject, I would avoid listening what you hear from the media and turn your sights to looking at actual scientific papers and research. You are much more likely to find reliable information there.

  3. global warming is like the tooth fairy and the big bad Wolf... all fairy tales!

  4. I think it's pointless to debate the question since it's past time to correct the situation.  We can waste time arguing about it or try to reverse it by any means possible.

  5. No, 100% false!

  6. No it isn't. Yes the planets warming up but that's been happening for thousands of years. hence why we had the last ice age. Al gore gave it the name Global warming so that tax payers pay more!!!

    Yes it's warming up faster than it should do, but it's a natural process. Eventually the gulf stream will  stop and the world will freeze, but it's just the worlds way of balancing out the salt water and fresh water! It happened to the wooley mammoths and I bet they didn't call it Global warming.

    Good luck on your school project!

  7. i believe it is happening (strongly )

    but not all of it is true

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    becouse some ppl say they have prove it is happening and some say they have prove it isnt

    so someone has to be wrong

  8. i think global warming is mostly true but their are some holes in the theory

  9. is everything about anything 100% true?

    (attention fundamentalist religionists; that was a rhetorical question)

  10. It's a guess.  It's a scientific guess, but still a guess.  Science cannot predict the future.  If it could, more scientist would be playing the lottery.

    Do a little research.  Almost all of the doom and gloom predictions that were attributed to global warming have not come true.

    As will a rise in temperatures not come true either.  The climate peaked 10 years ago even with a continual increase in co2.

  11. ofcourse it is true..global warming is pure science..and science can noway be "fairy tale"..

  12. Hi there.  I believe it is just a theory, some of the best climate scientists that have studied it still call it "highly questionable." (Fritz Moller).  If it was true, the relationships would be so direct that you would be able to understand it very quickly.  It might be 1% true.  :)

    The theory is that the human part of the increase in CO2 is responsible for more than 50% of the temperature change on earth.  I don't buy it.

  13. There are so many contradictions that the answer is no - it is impossible for everything the AGW theorists have said to be true, because in many cases there are two competing explanations both of which cannot be true (e.g., global warming strengthens hurricanes / weakens hurricanes).

  14. well global warming is happening and we are making it worse through noise air, sound and light pollution! but some religious groups have proved through the bible that these were all prophesied and that we are living in the last days when "god will wipe every tear from there i eyes and death will be no more neither will pain nor outcry be any more the former things have passed away" god will destroy all the wicked ones and cleanse the earth and make it like it was in the garden of eden that is what some people believe.

  15. Not 100 % i would say about 75 % intill proven compleatly just because they have evidence dosent mean its because of what we are doing 100 %

  16. A scientist will tell you he can never establish ANYTHING to a 100% certainty. If you hear one telling you that, a politician has got hold of him.

    However, the proof of humans causing global warming is established well beyond a reasonable doubt.

    If it were a criminal trial, we'd have been found guilty long ago.

  17. It is a theory. Al Gore and his cronies are trying to scare everyone.  The goal is funding for research and carbon use taxation

  18. THE OCEANS: Large sections of ocean are overfished. A report by the United Nations Environment Programme says that "70 percent of marine fisheries are so exploited that reproduction cannot or can just barely keep up." For example, populations of cod, hake, haddock, and flounder in the North Atlantic fell by as much as 95 percent between 1989 and 1994. If this continues, what will it mean for millions who depend on the sea as a major source of their food?

    Additionally, each year an estimated 20 million to 40 million tons of sea life are caught and thrown back into the ocean—usually wounded or dead. Why? They are caught along with target fish but are not wanted....

    What’s Happening to the Weather?

        ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€ÂœThe catastrophic floods and severe storms we are now experiencing will become more frequent.”

        ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â”THOMAS LOSTER, A WEATHER RISKS SPECIALIST.

    IS SOMETHING really wrong with the weather? Many fear that there is. Meteorologist Dr. Peter Werner from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research says: "When we observe global weather—the extremes in precipitation, floods, droughts, storms—and note its development, we can rightly say that these extremes have quadrupled over the last 50 years."

    Many feel that the unusual weather patterns are evidence of global warming—the so-called greenhouse effect run amok. Explains the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: "The greenhouse effect is the rise in temperature that the Earth experiences because certain gases in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane, for example) trap energy from the sun. Without these gases, heat would escape back into space and Earth's average temperature would be about 60°F colder."....

    For mor info use my source.. I think it will help you a lot!

  19. The nature of scientific research is that someone will submit their hypothesis, What-I-Believe-Is-True, after calculating carefully the likeliness of this guess. Other scientists will then try to refute and criticise this hypothesis to see if it is flawed. Scientist A might say "I believe the sky is a pea-green colour because my experiment told me so" and Scientist B might say "No it's not! You had a bit of butter over the lens, my experiment showed me the sky is blue." This means that nothing can be 100% true, by definition, since different people have different opinions and it is the nature of science to question and try to find different ways of looking at things.

    The most common global warming hypothesis, that the Earth's temperature is rising due o Man's actions, is not *proven*. It is a guess, nothing more, but it is the most likely  explanation.

    If you want different opinions, you might be interested in a TV programme that was on Britain's Channel 4 a few months ago. I've heard that it isn't a totally accurate source - the makers edited what the scientists said at some points to make it more sensational, and the science isn't always accurate - but you might be able to use it to say in your essay "The expert So-and-so, believes this because...". It's called "The Great Global Warming Swindle", and I'm sure you'll find clips on youtube and on Channel Four's website if you google the title, as long as you take it all with a good grain of salt!

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