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This came up in my Biology class recently. By now, everyone should be familiar with the term "global warming." The students in my Biology class had a plethora of different opinions regarding this subject. Is global warming a real and serious problem, or is it just false propaganda so people like Al Gore can make money?
It's my belief that global warming is real. Quite simply, I believe humans causing massive emissions of greenhouse gases has to effect the world in some way.
Discuss.
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Oh yeah and this winter it snowed in 49/50 states. SUCK ON THAT, AL GORE. :X |
I don't think Global Warming is real, it's just the fact that scientists freak out over everything. They obviously don't realize that the earth's climate changes over time. It snowed 3 times this year, in Houston, Texas. That doesn't seem like global warming, now does it?
JAD, which state was snow-less? 
Oh not this 2012 thing again.
Well, I know its real and I've got proof. Sun is a medium sized star, and therefore, when it becomes a red giant it gradually gets bigger and bigger due to its life cycle and aging. The sun is half way through its life cycle (5 billion years approximately) so through that aging its starting to get bigger and become a giant. And when that happens the giant will basically suck up mercury, venus, and earth (I doubt reaching mars) and melt everything in its path. BUT the sun will not explode and become a black hole.
Here's the thing about global warming.
Are greenhouse gasses taking effect in the atmosphere and trapping heat? Yes. Are the polar ice caps melting? Yes. Will this cause any longterm damage to the Earth? No. Why?
As ice melts, water expands and then retracts back into the shape it first took place in. So when the ice melts, it'll form back into ice. So, worldwide flooding will not occur. Therefore, global warming is irrelevant.
Oh, and other man-made pollution won't cause any lasting damage for a few centuries, if not thousands of years.
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Here's the thing about global warming.
Are greenhouse gasses taking effect in the atmosphere and trapping heat? Yes. Are the polar ice caps melting? Yes. Will this cause any longterm damage to the Earth? No. Why? As ice melts, water expands and then retracts back into the shape it first took place in. So when the ice melts, it'll form back into ice. So, worldwide flooding will not occur. Therefore, global warming is irrelevant. Oh, and other man-made pollution won't cause any lasting damage for a few centuries, if not thousands of years. |
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Here's the thing about global warming.
Are greenhouse gasses taking effect in the atmosphere and trapping heat? Yes. Are the polar ice caps melting? Yes. Will this cause any longterm damage to the Earth? No. Why? As ice melts, water expands and then retracts back into the shape it first took place in. So when the ice melts, it'll form back into ice. So, worldwide flooding will not occur. Therefore, global warming is irrelevant. Oh, and other man-made pollution won't cause any lasting damage for a few centuries, if not thousands of years. |
Well I believe it won't just stop raining. And when it rains, either the water immediately evaporates afterwards, takes a few days to, or it freezes. After the ice melts and turns back into a liquid, it will evaporate and go back into the sky thus making more rain clouds. So then it will rain again and the same old circle will continue over years. I hope that was the idea about freezing and such that Lite was trying to make. If not, then I completely failed. ;P
I see what Lite means by the water cycle still going, but I also see Amir's side too. If global warming does take effect, then the temperatures will eventually go above freezing point, so the water won't melt & turn into ice again. Therein lies the trouble.
Oh well...it's not like it'll happen in my or my great great grandkids' lifetime so i'm fine. xP
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I don't get it. You're saying that when ice melts it freezes again? Your logic doesn't make sense to me. If I take an ice cube out of my freezer and it melts it isn't going to become ice again unless I put it back. If the trend of increasing temperatures (supposedly caused by global warming or natural causes) continues, then the water won't have an opportunity to refreeze.
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To say that it exists to the extreme that some environmentalist wackos think it does is bad and to say that it doesn't exist entirely is also not the way I'd think.
Does this make sense?
I'll drive a regular car over an SUV, I'll use more environmentally friendly products (if they'll save me money in the long run), so on and so forth.
Global warming IS happening. It's just whether what's causing it that's the question. My theory is cattle. Cows emit more methane gas than any other living organism on the planet. But wait, to save the Polar bears, we have to wipe out cows? I mean, come on. Cows Produce Milk, Meat, leather, bones, Fertilizer, and even Glue. What have Polar bears ever done for us? Sure, they're cool to look at, but so are cows!
Al Gore: My friends, this global warming problem is more serious than you think. Look at this data. On January 1st, 2009, the temperature was 24 degrees Fahrenheit in the District of Columbia. Now look at this. Six months later, the surface temperature in DC has skyrocketed to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Is this a coincidence? I think not.
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Al Gore: My friends, this global warming problem is more serious than you think. Look at this data. On January 1st, 2009, the temperature was 24 degrees Fahrenheit in the District of Columbia. Now look at this. Six months later, the surface temperature in DC has skyrocketed to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Is this a coincidence? I think not.
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