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WHY DOESnT ANYONE CARE?

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why dont anyone care about global warming? And those who do why don't you do anything about it.

What is a good way to inform those ignorants in our comunity?

Global warming is the cause of storms that came up year before last and those to come. and also it is because of global warming that bad things are gunna happen!!!!!

Nature will punish us for not taking care of Earth!!!!1

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  1. Listen chummy, save all your bleating please.

    China fires up one new coal-fired power sation every ten days. Nothing you do will offset that!

    Brazil is busy chopping down enough rain-forest every year to cover the whole of Wales.

    India is having a population explosion that makes your eyes water. While her people sleep on the pavements she is building nuclear weapons and still taking overseas aid.

    So save all your whiney, liberal, c**p - if you want to save the world why don't you start by pointing your finger at  the ones responsible for the damage ? At least we here are aware of the problem and are trying to do something about it!!


  2. Their is no global warming! I live in Indiana and it is normally warm, but yesterday it was 45, as apposed to 85 normally!!!!! My grandpa had to sleep on a hill outside wen he was a kid, it was to hot to sleep in the house!! And last month NASA put out a study that it was warmer in the 30s and 40s then ever, that is why my grandpa couldn't sleep in his house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. I know right they just ignore it i bet you when the world is about to end theyll be saying `oh no what do we do `

    At the last minute

  4. 1.ppl think that the whether changes all the time it dosnt matter if it gets to hot or to cold

    2. ppl think its just to hard to not watch so much tv and to turn off light when there done they just dont care

    3. Some ppl think organic foods r just to expensive when there just the same

    4. lastly ppl just dont care some think if we die we might as well make the most of it

  5. Scientist: Forget Global Warming, Prepare for New Ice Age

    Wednesday, April 23, 2008

    AP

    An iceberg floats near Greenland.

    Sunspot activity has not resumed up after hitting an 11-year low in March last year, raising fears that — far from warming — the globe is about to return to an Ice Age, says an Australian-American scientist.

    Physicist Phil Chapman, the first native-born Australian to become an astronaut with NASA [he became an American citizen to join up, though he never went into space], said pictures from the U.S. Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) showed no spots on the sun.

    He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January this year, by about 0.7 degrees Centigrade.

    "This is the fastest temperature change in the instrumental record, and it puts us back to where we were in 1930," Chapman wrote in The Australian Wednesday. "If the temperature does not soon recover, we will have to conclude that global warming is over."

    • Click here to visit FOXNews.com's Natural Science Center.

    [Critics quickly pointed out that Chapman may have been "cherry-picking" the data. A strong La Nina formation in the Pacific pushed down January temperatures over much of the Northern Hemisphere from where they had been a year earlier, but average global temperatures are still much higher than the 20th-century average, and the NOAA said last week that last month was the warmest March on record.]

    The Bureau of Meteorology says temperatures in Australia have been warmer than the 1960-90 average since the late 1970s, barring a couple of cooler years, and are now 0.3 degrees Centigrade higher than the long-term average.

    A sunspot is a region on the sun that is cooler than the rest and appears dark.

    An alternative theory of global warming is that a strong solar magnetic field, when there is plenty of sunspot activity, protects the Earth from cosmic rays, cutting cloud formation, but that when the field is weak — during low sunspot activity — the rays can penetrate into the lower atmosphere and cloud cover increases, cooling the surface.

    But scientists from the U.S. National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Bolder, Colorado published a report in 2006 that showed the sun had a negligible effect on climate change.

    The researchers wrote in the journal Nature that the sun's brightness varied by only 0.07 percent over 11-year sunspot cycles, and that that was far too little to account for the rise in temperatures since the Industrial Revolution.

    Chapman proposes preventive, or delaying, moves to slow the cooling, such as bulldozing Siberian and Canadian snow to make it dirty and less reflective.

    "My guess is that the odds are now at least 50:50 that we will see significant cooling rather than warming in coming decades," he writes.

  6. i do care. and i recyle and do everything i can to keep my planet clean and healthy. and why dont YOU do anything about it? posting a question on yahoo isn't exactly doing your part to end the destruction of our ozone layer, the polar ice, and delicate species.

  7. If global warming causes more and stronger storms and hurricanes, then what happened last year?  Did the earth cool off or something.

    Last year calmer and hurricane free summer blew that fairy tale out of the water.

  8. Because global warming is a natural cycle and many of us are fed up with the neo-stalinists who are politicizing it.

  9. no one cares at least where im from ... i wish i could stop ppl but they are going to have to learn own their own

  10. I wonder why (it seems) so few American's (especially youth) seem not to care about their spelling and grammar usage.

    But aside from that, and to remain on point to your question, I'm struck by the fact that an obvious non-scientist such as yourself is naming those with whom you disagree "ignorants" [sic].

    Listen kid, the world will punish you for not taking the time nor making the effort to communicate succinctly.

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