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Do You Still Believe In Global Warming?
This is an article the global warming believers published in the year 2000:
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/snowfalls...
These are articles published this year:
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/snowfalls...
11 Answers
- Chewy Ivan 2Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes. Last week, we hit 65 in Ohio in January. Before 2000, that was a rarity. Now, hitting 65-70 degrees a couple days in January happens every year.
It's easy to notice how the climate is changing when you spend your whole life living in the same area.
- tribeca_belleLv 78 years ago
It is not a matter of belief. Global warming is occurring. That is indisputable. The scientists who study this area are a lot more believable than your random selection of articles or assertion of disbelief. The scientific research is ongoing. Whatever it is that you are trying to prove, you are doing a very poor job.
- 8 years ago
There is only one true guage: The July 1 frozen area around the North pole. When it is all gone, will you believe in GW?
- Anonymous8 years ago
if it exists i'm all for it.
I am tired of the cold weather that keeps spreading flu.
I love warm weather. Can't wait for summertime. Bring it earlier.
Anything to warm the temperature outside
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- ?Lv 58 years ago
"Belief" is a matter of faith. Whether I believe in a climate change, to which humanity has contributed, has nothing to do with faith. It is, by the vast majority of knowledgeable experts, considered to be a matter of fact. I accept facts.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Yes
Just like 90% of Americans.
and 99% of all scientists. A number which is higher if you include scientists who are peer reviewed.
- 8 years ago
I agree with over 90% of scientists, and science in general, which says global warming is fact.
- 8 years ago
Well since 16,000 years ago we were under a mile thick ice sheet. I would say yes. I do not however believe it is our fault. We had nothing to do with it then and we have nothing to do with it now.
- Bill LumberghLv 78 years ago
The climate is changing and there is little argument remaining. The new argument is to whether or not we have anything to do with it.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Never stopped.