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Global Warming - The average facade temperature of the globe has augmented more than 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1900 and the speed of warming has been almost three folds the century long average since 1970. This increase in earth’s average temperature is called Global warming.
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Here are a few things to note:
The past 100 years we've been coming out of a mini ice age. Mount Pinatubo erupted about twenty years ago putting more particles into the air than man had since the start of the Industrial Revolution. We must be of major consequence! I mean, the earth only has a volcano once in a thousand years erupt and there are no other natural occurrences that could impact the atmosphere! We as man would be incredibly arrogant to think we could change the atmosphere of the planet based on industry here and there. Some places are getting colder, must be global warming. Cycles. The earth goes through cycles of warmth and cold. This has been happening since we can date back, and it's not about to change. Another thing that's kinda a fun fact? Idk: Say the earth gets warmer. Say ice caps start melting. That's cold water that's going to be moving south and north from the north pole and south pole respectively. That cold water will act as a sort of barrier that's expanding from the poles, and will alter the currents in the atlantic, pacific, indian, etc. When the currents change, lots of things change, notably weather. The earth will in turn stop sending warmer currents/air fronts far south and north, and then the area will get colder again! When it gets colder, the ice re-freezes, the currents return to normal, the air goes back to normal, rinse repeat? |
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![]() Jake - The Unholy Trinity / Premiscuous Poeteer. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,272 Joined: May 2006 Member No: 411,316 ![]() |
Here are a few things to note: The past 100 years we've been coming out of a mini ice age. Mount Pinatubo erupted about twenty years ago putting more particles into the air than man had since the start of the Industrial Revolution. We must be of major consequence! I mean, the earth only has a volcano once in a thousand years erupt and there are no other natural occurrences that could impact the atmosphere! We as man would be incredibly arrogant to think we could change the atmosphere of the planet based on industry here and there. Some places are getting colder, must be global warming. Cycles. The earth goes through cycles of warmth and cold. This has been happening since we can date back, and it's not about to change. Another thing that's kinda a fun fact? Idk: Say the earth gets warmer. Say ice caps start melting. That's cold water that's going to be moving south and north from the north pole and south pole respectively. That cold water will act as a sort of barrier that's expanding from the poles, and will alter the currents in the atlantic, pacific, indian, etc. When the currents change, lots of things change, notably weather. The earth will in turn stop sending warmer currents/air fronts far south and north, and then the area will get colder again! When it gets colder, the ice re-freezes, the currents return to normal, the air goes back to normal, rinse repeat? You got that source? Sounds like an interesting read. :) |
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