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March 22, 2017, 11:31:11 PM
#27
i think yes,,there are many happened yet in our country so it is possible that is a global warming,and it changes our climate.Why we should help our mother earth to stop a activity that causes our climate change.For example Melting glaciers, early snow melt, and severe droughts will cause more dramatic water shortages,rising our sea level,extinction of our wildlife and destroy our environment due to floods.
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March 22, 2017, 09:05:33 PM
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Well of course climate change is real. Yesterday was sunny and warm. Today is rainy and cool. Tomorrow it will be cold and snowy. The next day it will be warm and sunny and all the snow will melt. Climate change.

Nobody has a clear enough understanding of thousands of years of climate to be able tell that the present, tiny shift isn't some cycle that has happened hundreds of times in the past.

The big issue that has been made out of climate change these days is of a political nature, to put fear in the minds of people, so that they bow to the wishes of their politician saviors... all to make the politicians rich.

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I will concede your point, but consider; did we have all the environmental factors available back in the day that could influence the Climate? A much higher population, the widespread combustion of fossil fuels, and industrial waste/environmental damage?  Should we fear making extrapolations using all if the technology we have accumulated, because we may be wrong? Even if you don't want to include the current climactic deviations, surely, we as a larger group of humans have a larger effect on the environment, which will grow as our numbers do?

Don't you think addressing those concerns proactively is better than cleaning up a mess,? Especially if our knowledge is so limited, as you have stated?

And yes, all things of this world lead to substance, to Mammon. We can agree on that, brother.
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March 22, 2017, 05:05:04 PM
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There is certainly a climatic shift all over the world and it is evident if you are able to compare the current climatic condition throughout the years,some of the places which never experienced snow fall for a long time actually witnessed snow falls this year.
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March 22, 2017, 01:29:07 PM
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I totally believe in Global warming, At first the weather of the world were constant and didn't intrude on each other. Summer comes during its season and winter also during its time but recently it seems mother nature is all confused and am certain this is all due to global warming. I think its high time scientist came with concrete evidence about the whole thing.
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March 22, 2017, 09:08:34 AM
#23
The climate has constantly changed and scientists can not determine what is causing global warming. The culprit of such changes may be human activity or solar activity and interaction with other planets.
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December 27, 2016, 01:19:27 PM
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Well of course climate change is real. Yesterday was sunny and warm. Today is rainy and cool. Tomorrow it will be cold and snowy. The next day it will be warm and sunny and all the snow will melt. Climate change.

Nobody has a clear enough understanding of thousands of years of climate to be able tell that the present, tiny shift isn't some cycle that has happened hundreds of times in the past.

The big issue that has been made out of climate change these days is of a political nature, to put fear in the minds of people, so that they bow to the wishes of their politician saviors... all to make the politicians rich.

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December 27, 2016, 08:51:17 AM
#21
Signs are appearing all over, and some of them are surprising. The heat is not only melting glaciers and sea ice, it’s also shifting precipitation patterns and setting animals on the move. Some impacts from increasing temperatures are already happening. Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice. But I am still worried because of Global Warming cause, sea level arise and became faster and its widespread.

You're right, the signs of global warming can be seen in every country. The weather is changing every year. And scientists do not want it explains, as the government did not react to it.

The problem is that the governments want to concentrate on too few areas, and on a very small number of solutions. For example, countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which produce more Carbon di Oxide on a per capita basis compared to all the other world nations have never agreed to cut back on their emissions. Also, no one is trying to reduce the deforestation in the tropical regions.
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December 27, 2016, 06:37:06 AM
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Signs are appearing all over, and some of them are surprising. The heat is not only melting glaciers and sea ice, it’s also shifting precipitation patterns and setting animals on the move. Some impacts from increasing temperatures are already happening. Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice. But I am still worried because of Global Warming cause, sea level arise and became faster and its widespread.

You're right, the signs of global warming can be seen in every country. The weather is changing every year. And scientists do not want it explains, as the government did not react to it.

Actually I work in the government. And the government has been making plans and green programs, integrating development and environment. But sad to say it is not on the level of the government that has the problem it is on the public. The government cannot keep up to monitor every single individuals on their country, burning of plastics , cutting of trees and many more. And another sad thing, governments main allocation is on welfare programs such as education, end of poverty, malnutrition, hunger crisis, rebellions and other. With such short funds to hire technology and manpower the government cannot keep up.

But the United Nations has made a move to save mother earth, in coordination with many countries they are trying to lessen pollution through some proper planning and laws. Today the public cannot feel it since the implementation is slower and it needs more time, money and effort to have a huge impact.

But anyway, it depends on what country you are now. Remember, the change starts within the home.
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December 27, 2016, 05:45:22 AM
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Signs are appearing all over, and some of them are surprising. The heat is not only melting glaciers and sea ice, it’s also shifting precipitation patterns and setting animals on the move. Some impacts from increasing temperatures are already happening. Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice. But I am still worried because of Global Warming cause, sea level arise and became faster and its widespread.

You're right, the signs of global warming can be seen in every country. The weather is changing every year. And scientists do not want it explains, as the government did not react to it.
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December 25, 2016, 04:36:51 PM
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Excessive snow fall in Antarctica is showing that there is no global warming. Reports from of the ice at the North Pole are varied and contradictory. Melting at the North is shown to be from temporary geothermal, and will probably revert back to colder than ever.

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The reason for the increased snowfall in the Antarctic is the higher evaporation rate in the oceans. And I don't think that the melting of ice in the North pole is a temporary phenomenon. Each year, it is getting worse.

Geological history suggests that some cycles last a long time. All this climate change has happened before.

For example, mammoths have been found in the northern lands of Siberia, frozen in the ice, and frozen so rapidly that their flesh is almost edible today, after thousands of years. What can freeze something as big as a mammoth so rapidly that it doesn't have a chance to decay at all?

While the freezing of the mammoths must have been fast, the length of time they were frozen was long. The point? We don't really know how the climate cycles work, or why.

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December 25, 2016, 04:36:08 PM
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Signs are appearing all over, and some of them are surprising. The heat is not only melting glaciers and sea ice, it’s also shifting precipitation patterns and setting animals on the move. Some impacts from increasing temperatures are already happening. Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice. But I am still worried because of Global Warming cause, sea level arise and became faster and its widespread.
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December 25, 2016, 01:42:18 PM
#16
Excessive snow fall in Antarctica is showing that there is no global warming. Reports from of the ice at the North Pole are varied and contradictory. Melting at the North is shown to be from temporary geothermal, and will probably revert back to colder than ever.

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The reason for the increased snowfall in the Antarctic is the higher evaporation rate in the oceans. And I don't think that the melting of ice in the North pole is a temporary phenomenon. Each year, it is getting worse.
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December 25, 2016, 12:58:41 AM
#15
Earth environment researchers have repeatedly warned that global warming will lead to the melting of polar ice sheets, global sea level rise. Eventually, some of the land, islands and reefs beyond the sea level are covered by seawater, and the human city will sink into the ocean. Now, the scientists will be known as the reality, Tuvalu or will be known as the world's first country to the bottom of the sea!

Even if all of the polar ice caps melt, the sea levels will rise by around 100m. Check this link:

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/09/rising-seas/if-ice-melted-map

Nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, and Tokelau will be the first to vanish. The people living in these countries will be made refugees and they will have to immigrate to some other country.

Excessive snow fall in Antarctica is showing that there is no global warming. Reports from of the ice at the North Pole are varied and contradictory. Melting at the North is shown to be from temporary geothermal, and will probably revert back to colder than ever.

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December 25, 2016, 12:21:38 AM
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Earth environment researchers have repeatedly warned that global warming will lead to the melting of polar ice sheets, global sea level rise. Eventually, some of the land, islands and reefs beyond the sea level are covered by seawater, and the human city will sink into the ocean. Now, the scientists will be known as the reality, Tuvalu or will be known as the world's first country to the bottom of the sea!

Even if all of the polar ice caps melt, the sea levels will rise by around 100m. Check this link:

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/09/rising-seas/if-ice-melted-map

Nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati, Micronesia, Nauru, and Tokelau will be the first to vanish. The people living in these countries will be made refugees and they will have to immigrate to some other country.
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December 25, 2016, 12:18:11 AM
#13
Earth environment researchers have repeatedly warned that global warming will lead to the melting of polar ice sheets, global sea level rise. Eventually, some of the land, islands and reefs beyond the sea level are covered by seawater, and the human city will sink into the ocean. Now, the scientists will be known as the reality, Tuvalu or will be known as the world's first country to the bottom of the sea!

And things like snow in the Sahara, or the fact that the Antarctica ice cover remains as thick as ever, will help prove the global warming scientists are wrong.

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December 24, 2016, 10:41:25 PM
#12
Earth environment researchers have repeatedly warned that global warming will lead to the melting of polar ice sheets, global sea level rise. Eventually, some of the land, islands and reefs beyond the sea level are covered by seawater, and the human city will sink into the ocean. Now, the scientists will be known as the reality, Tuvalu or will be known as the world's first country to the bottom of the sea!
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December 24, 2016, 06:37:02 PM
#11
You are using a few points, taken out of context to claim that there is no global warming. I agree that this is the first time that snowfall is occurring in Ain Sefra since 1979. But you are carefully omitting the fact that before 1979, the occurrences of snowfall were much more frequent.
I agree, snow in the desert is a natural anomaly. But I still do not see any change in the direction of warming. Maybe somewhere at the poles it is noticeable, but I don't see it. Moreover, this year winter began early and colder.
Yeah i agree this isn' t the first time we' ve had snow on deserts but as you've said climate change is as real as it gets. Stronger typhoons and hurricanes, ice caps melting, rising sea level, extreme weather changes and all. And we' re not taking this seriously enough and doing enough to slow this down i think. And if this continues, the scary part is that we may be primed for a global catastrophe
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December 22, 2016, 01:39:31 PM
#10
You are using a few points, taken out of context to claim that there is no global warming. I agree that this is the first time that snowfall is occurring in Ain Sefra since 1979. But you are carefully omitting the fact that before 1979, the occurrences of snowfall were much more frequent.
I agree, snow in the desert is a natural anomaly. But I still do not see any change in the direction of warming. Maybe somewhere at the poles it is noticeable, but I don't see it. Moreover, this year winter began early and colder.
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December 22, 2016, 01:27:45 PM
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You are using a few points, taken out of context to claim that there is no global warming. I agree that this is the first time that snowfall is occurring in Ain Sefra since 1979. But you are carefully omitting the fact that before 1979, the occurrences of snowfall were much more frequent.
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December 21, 2016, 08:53:06 PM
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I do not believe that there is global warming. In my country the average temperature does not change, but the fact that in recent years has increased the number of natural disasters and catastrophes in the world that's for sure.

Thank you for proving my point... especially if one combines the OP and Post 2, above.

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Scientists tell stories about global warming to extort money for research which are not needed. The government is also beneficial. Environmental taxes also can earn not bad.

I think president Trump will stop climate science funding and redirect all that research money to fossil fuel subsidies  Smiley
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December 21, 2016, 06:14:00 PM
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I do not believe that there is global warming. In my country the average temperature does not change, but the fact that in recent years has increased the number of natural disasters and catastrophes in the world that's for sure.

Thank you for proving my point... especially if one combines the OP and Post 2, above.

 Grin
Scientists tell stories about global warming to extort money for research which are not needed. The government is also beneficial. Environmental taxes also can earn not bad.
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December 21, 2016, 05:05:46 PM
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There's been a lot of talk about shrinking sea ice but I think it's only natural that the ice is not the same every year.
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December 21, 2016, 03:52:24 PM
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December 21, 2016, 03:32:09 PM
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I do not believe that there is global warming. In my country the average temperature does not change, but the fact that in recent years has increased the number of natural disasters and catastrophes in the world that's for sure.

Thank you for proving my point... especially if one combines the OP and Post 2, above.

 Grin
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December 21, 2016, 03:24:52 PM
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I do not believe that there is global warming. In my country the average temperature does not change, but the fact that in recent years has increased the number of natural disasters and catastrophes in the world that's for sure.
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December 21, 2016, 03:10:27 PM
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Snow in the SAHARA: Desert sees snow for the FIRST time in 37 years





Amateur photographer Karim Bouchetata took incredible pictures of snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra, Algeria, yesterday afternoon.

He captured the amazing moment snow fell on the red sand dunes in the world's largest hot desert for the first time in 37 years.

Snow was last seen in Ain Sefra on February 18, 1979, when the snow storm lasted just half an hour.

This time the snow stayed for a day in the town, which is around 1000 metres above sea level and surrounded by the Atlas Mountains.

Karim said: "Everyone was stunned to see snow falling in the desert, it is such a rare occurrence.

"It looked amazing as the snow settled on the sand and made a great set of photos.


Read more at http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/745567/Snow-Sahara-Desert-first-time-37-years-Algeria.


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