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Steffy Ess

Global Warming Fast Facts - 0 views

  • is in recent decades, according to
  • The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years
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  • ing to NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies. • The rate of warming is
  • century's last two decade
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  • he warmest for several millennia, according to a number of climate studies. And the United
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  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports that
  • years are among the dozen warmest since 1850.
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    the average temperature have climbed 1.4 degrees fahrenheit,around the world since 1880
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    this facts are telling us that if we  dont start thinking and taking care of the world it could be a huge disaster in wich can affect all of us so i expect you to start thinking and curege you  to try and take care of the world.
rodrigomelara

2011 Climate Change in Pictures and Data: Just the Facts - Forbes - 0 views

  • CO2 concentrations in our atmosphere are now higher than at any time in the past million years, and perhaps higher than in the past 15 million years.
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    carbon dioxide has rise alot an 2011 was the higher year  here is the foto  http://blogs-images.forbes.com/petergleick/files/2012/01/MaunaLoaJan2012-300x218.png
soledad05

How To Kill The Manmade Global Warming Hoax | JunkScience.com - 0 views

  • It seems like there’s a new article appearing almost daily on the Internet with new and shocking evidence that the entire manmade global warming story has been a hoax. But is anyone really listening or doing anything about it?
  • None of the new scientific reports and studies that prove global warming is a hoax are ever seen in the major media, and even if they were, they’re above most people’s heads, or at least outside their attention span. Instead we need to keep repeating the basic scientific facts about climate change: 1) That climate change drives CO2 levels, and 2) That the earth in fact is relatively cool right now, and that constantly changing cycles of solar activity are the real reason for climate change.
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    Hoax? 
Ray Sunshine

A Really Inconvenient Truth: Global Warming is Not Real - 0 views

  • A Really Inconvenient Truth: Global Warming is Not Real
  • A Really Inconvenient Truth: Global Warming is Not Real
  • New data shows that in fact the Earth has not warmed at all over the last 15 years. In fact, the Daily Mail reports that the Met Office and the University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit, after taking data from nearly 30,000 stations around the world, have found that the earth stopped warming in 1997.
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    This site states it's points of view very clearly. They do not believe in Global Warming and they have a strong opinion. they claim to have evidence that it ISN'T real.
prili 1

Global Warming: News, Facts, Causes & Effects | LiveScience - 0 views

  • Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans, a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate. There is great debate among many people, and sometimes in the news, on whether global warming is real (some call it a hoax). But climate scientists looking at the data and facts agree the planet is warming. While many view the effects of global warming to be more substantial and more rapidly occurring than others do, the scientific consensus on climatic changes related to global warming is that the average temperature of the Earth has risen between 0.4 and 0.8 °C over the past 100 years. The increased volumes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released by the burning of fossil fuels, land clearing, agriculture, and other human activities, are believed to be the primary sources of the global warming that has occurred over the past 50 years. Scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate carrying out global warming research have recently predicted that average global temperatures could increase between 1.4 and 5.8 °C by the year 2100. Changes resulting from global warming may include rising sea levels due to the melting of the polar ice caps, as well as an increase in occurrence and severity of storms and other severe weather events.
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    what is global warming
Ray Sunshine

Climate Change Facts - An Introduction | NRDC - 0 views

  • Carbon dioxide and other global warming pollutants are collecting in the atmosphere like a thickening blanket, trapping the sun's heat and causing the planet to warm up.
  • over the past 50 years the average global temperature has increased at the fastest rate in recorded history
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    Carbon Dioxide and other harmful things are piling up in our atmosphere. The bad gases are causing the global warming. Apparently, the temperature could be from 3-9 degrees higher by the end of the century.
ds ore

Global Warming Effects Information, Global Warming Effects Facts, Climate Change Effect... - 0 views

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      this are the effects for global warming 
toto dile

Global Warming Facts, Causes and Effects of Climate Change | NRDC - 0 views

  • When it comes to connecting the dots between climate change, extreme weather and health, the lines are clear. The earth is saying something with record heat, drought, storms and fire. Scientists are telling us this is what global warming looks like
  • Climate change will have a significant impact on the sustainability of water supplies in the coming decades. A new analysis, performed by consulting firm Tetra Tech for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), examined the effects of global warming on water supply and demand in the contiguous United States. The study found that more than 1,100 counties -- one-third of all counties in the lower 48 -- will face higher risks of water shortages by mid-century as the result of global warming. More than 400 of these counties will face extremely high risks of water shortages. Read more »
  • Each year American power plants pump more than two billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air. EPA's new standards would reduce carbon pollution and protect public health. Read more »
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    thats what global warming does 
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    When it extreme weather and health the lines arre clear
Jennifer Garcia

HowStuffWorks "If the polar ice caps melted, how much would the oceans rise?" - 2 views

  • You may have heard about global warming. It seems that in the last 100 years the earth's temperature has increased about half a degree Celsius. This may not sound like much, but even half a degree can have an effect on our planet. According to the U.S.
  • But the rising temperature and icebergs could play a small role in the rising ocean level. Icebergs are chunks of frozen glaciers that break off from landmasses and fall into the ocean. The rising temperature may be causing more icebergs to form by weakening the glaciers, causing more cracks and making ice mo­re likely to break off. As soon as the ice falls into the ocean, the ocean rises a little.
  • The main ice covered landmass is Antarctica at the South Pole, with about 90 percent of the world's ice (and 70 percent of its fresh water). Antarctica is covered with ice an average of 2,133 meters (7,000 feet) thick. If all of the Antarctic ice melted, sea levels around the world would rise about 61 meters (200 feet). But the average temperature in Antarctica is -37°C, so the ice there is in no danger of melting. In fact in most parts of the continent it never gets above freezing.
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  • There is a significant amount of ice covering Greenland, which would add another 7 meters (20 feet) to the oceans if it melted. Because Greenland is closer to the equator than Antarctica, the temperatures there are higher, so the ice is more likely to melt.
  • But there might be a less dramatic reason than polar ice melting for the higher ocean level -- the higher temperature of the water. Water is most dense at 4 degrees Celsius. Above and below this temperature, the density of water decreases (the same weight of water occupies a bigger space). So as the overall temperature of the water increases it naturally expands a little bit making the oceans rise.
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    the temperature of the world has increased .5 degrees Celsius over the last 100 years. The heat is melting the icebergs. The sea levels have risen 15-20cm over the last 100 years.90% of the world's ice is in Antarctica.
ds ore

Geothermal Energy Information, Geothermal Power Facts - National Geographic - 0 views

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      this might help you!
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