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newbie
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September 12, 2017, 02:08:44 AM
not real war no not with weapon it is with who will take dission and make other do what he want .

i think USA have a weapon and skillsto end any war before start
newbie
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September 11, 2017, 10:27:46 PM
I think it's real, and I think this is going to make things difficult in some places in the world. But I'm not expecting apocalyptic scenarios.
The human being already has technologies capable of allowing him to adapt to this, and maybe reverse the worst scenarios.
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September 11, 2017, 09:38:30 PM
Global warming is undeniably real. In fact, it is becoming worse each passing time. The heat during summer days is unbearable in tropical countries. The sun is scorching hot and my skin suffers so badly. I am actually worried about our future, if I think Earth is extremely polluted now, what more in the coming years? So I suggest that we all help the nature. Let us not contribute to this dilemma. Be good citizens and sons of God.

It has already reached a stage where nothing can be done to prevent it. And the biggest joke is that despite all this, countries such as India and China continue to burn coal to generate electricity. Thermal power plants and deforestation are the most important reasons for the global temperature rise. We immediately need to close down the thermal power plants.
It's very saddening that we have come to a point in time that we are experiencing this Global Warming and we can't do anything to make it stop. I mean, we can do something about it but it will just delay the timeframe of the destruction that will happen. If only we found out about it years back. We might not experience it today.

Considering that most of the damage has been done during the past 40-45 years, we can't afford to wait for another 50 years. Coal fired power plants should have been banned many decades back. But countries such as India and China are allowed to operate them, saying that the developing nations need cheap electricity so that the lives of the residents could improve.
A lot has happened for the past 40 - 45 years, there are a lot of inventions that have brought comfort to us with work, livelihood, communication, etc. Of course, there are drawbacks that happen and it's not just the process of obtaining power, it's also the people in charge who take advantage and makes more people under them to be disadvantageous making people angry at the world and not care about anything and in the end, it would make people care less about the world we live in.
legendary
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September 11, 2017, 09:07:09 PM
Global warming is undeniably real. In fact, it is becoming worse each passing time. The heat during summer days is unbearable in tropical countries. The sun is scorching hot and my skin suffers so badly. I am actually worried about our future, if I think Earth is extremely polluted now, what more in the coming years? So I suggest that we all help the nature. Let us not contribute to this dilemma. Be good citizens and sons of God.

It has already reached a stage where nothing can be done to prevent it. And the biggest joke is that despite all this, countries such as India and China continue to burn coal to generate electricity. Thermal power plants and deforestation are the most important reasons for the global temperature rise. We immediately need to close down the thermal power plants.
It's very saddening that we have come to a point in time that we are experiencing this Global Warming and we can't do anything to make it stop. I mean, we can do something about it but it will just delay the timeframe of the destruction that will happen. If only we found out about it years back. We might not experience it today.

Considering that most of the damage has been done during the past 40-45 years, we can't afford to wait for another 50 years. Coal fired power plants should have been banned many decades back. But countries such as India and China are allowed to operate them, saying that the developing nations need cheap electricity so that the lives of the residents could improve.
newbie
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September 11, 2017, 10:17:28 AM
Yes, it's real. The Earth goes through cycles of heating and cooling and we are contributing much to it. Before we discovered the Haber-Bosch process, we relied on the nitrogen that was naturally supplied. Now that we basically get unlimited nitrogen, we produce more than is naturally produced. Which is not to say that it's a bad thing; it has lead to increased agricultural production.

The Little Ice Age possibly led to the General Crisis of the 17th Century. The real question is: is global warming bad? It's too early to give a decisive answer.
legendary
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September 11, 2017, 10:03:19 AM
i don't really measure the temperature....there is no need for me to do that because i can feel it already that Global Warming is real...i can compare the heat of the sun when i was in college...before i can still stand the heat within how many hours, but now,..it is really frustrating...the heat feels like i am dying...it feels like the heat has a sharp teeth biting my skin...even in a short period of time... in that experience i can say that Global Warming is really REAL....no doubt...   

None of what you've said is correct, and your conclusion is wrong.

We've got this thing called science, and we take measurements and build theories.

Then we attempt to prove or disprove those theories.

"Global Warming" is not even a scientific theory....
full member
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September 11, 2017, 07:21:12 AM
i don't really measure the temperature....there is no need for me to do that because i can feel it already that Global Warming is real...i can compare the heat of the sun when i was in college...before i can still stand the heat within how many hours, but now,..it is really frustrating...the heat feels like i am dying...it feels like the heat has a sharp teeth biting my skin...even in a short period of time... in that experience i can say that Global Warming is really REAL....no doubt...   
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September 11, 2017, 06:48:59 AM
it sure is.. just look at the sea levels they are rising each year, the ice poles are melting and the overall temperature is rising
newbie
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September 11, 2017, 06:38:51 AM
yes

I remember the summer usually was 32 degrees

nowadays can goes up to 35 degress

it is crazy

full member
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September 11, 2017, 05:24:21 AM
I do not notice global warming. Summer always keeps the temperature as usual and for many years does not go up by a degree from the maximum mark of the previous year Undecided
newbie
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September 11, 2017, 04:35:01 AM
can humanity take a risk in that matter???

Surely it can, but it also finally realize  that the global warming is caused by its actions too
full member
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September 11, 2017, 03:59:48 AM
Indeed, completely it is genuine. As a matter of fact we are as yet encountering it today. Signs that the Earth is warming are recorded everywhere throughout the globe. The least demanding approach to see expanding temperatures is through the thermometer records kept over the previous century and a half. Around the globe, the Earth's normal temperature has risen more than 1 degree Fahrenheit in the course of the most recent century, and about twice that in parts of the Arctic.
I figure yes, we can see each day these changes in Europe the temperature might be more than 50 Celsius. That is a terrifying news or information. Ice on Arctic melts, some creature and plant species disappear, all of these things can show a dangerous atmospheric deviation.

I don't see it like that at all. Sahara is a dry as it was 3000-4000 years ago.
In the last 1000 years we had the medieval warm period, followed by the little ice age. Now we apparently have a warmer period. Climate changes are real, as it has always been, and always will be.

Are humans the reason? maybe, but it is surely not the only reason. The 1883 Krakatoa eruption changed weather globally for about 5 years.

full member
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September 11, 2017, 02:26:35 AM
Yes, global warming is real look at the environment now it is more heat than before.
newbie
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September 11, 2017, 12:07:24 AM
I have measured the temperature, it is 37 °C  (98.6 °F) in my room, I live in a pretty shady area so the sun doesn't directly warm my room.

Outside the temperature according to local heat sensors + the meteorology service confirmed, it's 42 °C  (107.6°F) , the air on average. In sunny areas it can be as high as 50  °C  (122°F)

They have also forecasted 45-47 °C for this week in nearby locations as average temperature. In sunny spots it can be deadly heat.


And this is Europe for fuck sake, not the fucking desert. In the desert the temperature may even be 60  °C or higher.



It's a fucking oven, the skin burns off your body it's so hot.


Yet we see motherfuckers who are denying the global warming, how is this possible?
of course global warming real, do not you feel the more the day the air is heating up the temperature rising every day? my advice starts planting trees, as it will help withstand the heat and produce more oxygen during the day so the Earth's ozone layer will last longer.
sr. member
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September 10, 2017, 09:34:03 PM
Global warming is undeniably real. In fact, it is becoming worse each passing time. The heat during summer days is unbearable in tropical countries. The sun is scorching hot and my skin suffers so badly. I am actually worried about our future, if I think Earth is extremely polluted now, what more in the coming years? So I suggest that we all help the nature. Let us not contribute to this dilemma. Be good citizens and sons of God.

It has already reached a stage where nothing can be done to prevent it. And the biggest joke is that despite all this, countries such as India and China continue to burn coal to generate electricity. Thermal power plants and deforestation are the most important reasons for the global temperature rise. We immediately need to close down the thermal power plants.
It's very saddening that we have come to a point in time that we are experiencing this Global Warming and we can't do anything to make it stop. I mean, we can do something about it but it will just delay the timeframe of the destruction that will happen. If only we found out about it years back. We might not experience it today.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1352
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September 10, 2017, 08:02:25 PM
Global warming is undeniably real. In fact, it is becoming worse each passing time. The heat during summer days is unbearable in tropical countries. The sun is scorching hot and my skin suffers so badly. I am actually worried about our future, if I think Earth is extremely polluted now, what more in the coming years? So I suggest that we all help the nature. Let us not contribute to this dilemma. Be good citizens and sons of God.

It has already reached a stage where nothing can be done to prevent it. And the biggest joke is that despite all this, countries such as India and China continue to burn coal to generate electricity. Thermal power plants and deforestation are the most important reasons for the global temperature rise. We immediately need to close down the thermal power plants.
newbie
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September 10, 2017, 06:37:32 PM
can humanity take a risk in that matter???
legendary
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September 10, 2017, 03:22:42 PM
Arctic science expedition ship gets stranded in too much ice, so university scientists blame “climate change” … now it’s too MUCH ice!





First, it was global warming. When that didn’t pan out, it morphed into climate change, though still with an emphasis on rising temperatures that would supposedly one day melt the polar ice caps and flood the world’s coastal areas. Now, there’s a new twist on climate change that emphasizes cooling because apparently in some areas there’s actually more ice than there was in years prior, completely debunking the myth of global warming.

A team of researchers from Canada is pushing this new cooling myth after an Arctic sea expedition they had planned had to be canceled due to too much ice. The Science Team of the Canadian Research Icebreaker CCGS Amundsen had to call it quits on the first leg of its 2017 Expedition because of hazardous, southward-moving Arctic sea ice that would have put the ships at their destination far too late to meet their research objectives.

According to an announcement made by the University of Manitoba, the extreme ice conditions were definitively “caused by climate change,” though the school offers no insights or proof explaining why. Despite the fact that the world has been repeatedly told that climate change means warming and melting, somehow this cooling event that created more ice is also a product of climate change.


Read more and click the links at https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-09-arctic-science-expedition-ship-gets-stranded-in-too-much-ice-so-university-scientists-blame-climate-change-now-its-too-much-ice.html.


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legendary
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September 10, 2017, 03:03:52 PM
Roman city hit by a tsunami proves “climate change” isn’t responsible for natural disasters





With hurricanes Harvey and Irma dominating the headlines one would be forgiven for wondering if these and other natural disasters are a confirmation of the catastrophic man-made global warming narrative. With large swathes of Texas already deluged by the flood waters dumped by Harvey, and Florida in imminent danger of catastrophic storms courtesy of Irma, many of the mainstream media outlets are using this as an opportunity to reinforce the idea that warmer temperatures and oceans are causing these disasters.

It is important to maintain perspective though. Natural disasters, even those that have caused massive, widespread damage, are by no means unique to our time. As The Weather Channel notes, “Throughout history hurricanes and tropical storms have caused massive amounts of damage and misery in the United States.”


Read more at https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-08-discovery-of-massive-ruins-of-ancient-roman-city-hit-by-a-tsunami-proves-climate-change-isnt-responsible-for-natural-disasters.html.


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full member
Activity: 350
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September 10, 2017, 02:18:17 PM
Indeed, completely it is genuine. As a matter of fact we are as yet encountering it today. Signs that the Earth is warming are recorded everywhere throughout the globe. The least demanding approach to see expanding temperatures is through the thermometer records kept over the previous century and a half. Around the globe, the Earth's normal temperature has risen more than 1 degree Fahrenheit in the course of the most recent century, and about twice that in parts of the Arctic.
I figure yes, we can see each day these changes in Europe the temperature might be more than 50 Celsius. That is a terrifying news or information. Ice on Arctic melts, some creature and plant species disappear, all of these things can show a dangerous atmospheric deviation.
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