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September 04, 2017, 04:41:22 PM
Global warming is the increase of temperature in the earth. We can feel it right now because we experience many changes in our temperature. Even it is rainy season, we feel hot air that touches our skin and it is irritating. If this continue, the ice on the arctic region can melt that will lead to increase of water in the ocean.

yes when the poles melt maybe some place in the world will experience "sea level rise" at this time happened we will not be able to do much ,, because this is the natural forces that caused by global warming ,, some research also has stated that the sea water discharge growing every year

Coastal cities would be in for a very wet future indeed, some of the biggest cities on earth would be under water if that were to happen.
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September 04, 2017, 04:02:27 AM
Global warming is the increase of temperature in the earth. We can feel it right now because we experience many changes in our temperature. Even it is rainy season, we feel hot air that touches our skin and it is irritating. If this continue, the ice on the arctic region can melt that will lead to increase of water in the ocean.

yes when the poles melt maybe some place in the world will experience "sea level rise" at this time happened we will not be able to do much ,, because this is the natural forces that caused by global warming ,, some research also has stated that the sea water discharge growing every year
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September 04, 2017, 03:54:02 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?

Climate changes are real, like it’s been countless times in history. Is this time man made, maybe?
However a couple of eruptions of super volcanoes would dwarf man’s contribution significantly.

Evolution one-on-one, if you can’t handle changes fast enough, you die out, and the next species is ready for its moment. How do you think we arrived at first place? Climate changes!


Yeah, like the one in Yellowstone that might erupt any year now. That would be a nasty one.

Global warming is the increase of temperature in the earth. We can feel it right now because we experience many changes in our temperature. Even it is rainy season, we feel hot air that touches our skin and it is irritating. If this continue, the ice on the arctic region can melt that will lead to increase of water in the ocean.
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September 04, 2017, 03:31:38 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?

Climate changes are real, like it’s been countless times in history. Is this time man made, maybe?
However a couple of eruptions of super volcanoes would dwarf man’s contribution significantly.

Evolution one-on-one, if you can’t handle changes fast enough, you die out, and the next species is ready for its moment. How do you think we arrived at first place? Climate changes!


Yeah, like the one in Yellowstone that might erupt any year now. That would be a nasty one.
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September 04, 2017, 01:43:56 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?

Climate changes are real, like it’s been countless times in history. Is this time man made, maybe?
However a couple of eruptions of super volcanoes would dwarf man’s contribution significantly.

Evolution one-on-one, if you can’t handle changes fast enough, you die out, and the next species is ready for its moment. How do you think we arrived at first place? Climate changes!
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September 04, 2017, 12:44:53 AM
Yes, every year I watch global warming. In the summer it is simply impossible to go out on the street because of the unbearable heat and the lack of rain. We need to do something that our children can live on this planet.

And it will get even worse. As the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increases, the average temperature will also rise due to the greenhouse effect. To complicate the things further, the humans are cutting down forests and woodlands, and this is amplifying the effects.

What will happen when the tundra in Siberia (Russia) melts and releases the gasses stored in the ice/frozen ground? How much will that effect the temp. rising?
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September 03, 2017, 10:33:09 PM
Yes, every year I watch global warming. In the summer it is simply impossible to go out on the street because of the unbearable heat and the lack of rain. We need to do something that our children can live on this planet.

And it will get even worse. As the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increases, the average temperature will also rise due to the greenhouse effect. To complicate the things further, the humans are cutting down forests and woodlands, and this is amplifying the effects.
Vod
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September 03, 2017, 06:56:23 PM
Yes. They don't talk about it if its not true .

You've never been to a church.   Tongue
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September 03, 2017, 06:55:27 PM
Yes. They don't talk about it if its not true .
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September 03, 2017, 07:51:27 AM
Yes, every year I watch global warming. In the summer it is simply impossible to go out on the street because of the unbearable heat and the lack of rain. We need to do something that our children can live on this planet.
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September 02, 2017, 10:32:30 PM
To think that if all these will melt, it will surely bring humans into extinction.  There would be flood in the entire world. 

There is not enough water in the glaciers to flood the entire world.

What about the Antarctic glaciers? The entire world will not be flooded, but the low lying areas will be gone. And when I say low lying area, it includes major cities such as Tokyo, New York, San Francisco, Miami, Mumbai, Dhaka, Karachi, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Hanoi.etc. Around 50% of the world population is currently residing in these ares.

Last I heard Antartica ice mass was growing, though there seems to be some valid concerns that the "West Antartica peninsula" could break off and become sea ice, and in doing that elevate the sea levels.

There is a chain of undersea volcanoes there, so I can't see how it could be blamed on man's pollution if that event occurred.

More generally, it is a problem that so many people like or want to live close to the coast, isn't it?
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September 02, 2017, 09:58:35 PM
To think that if all these will melt, it will surely bring humans into extinction.  There would be flood in the entire world. 

There is not enough water in the glaciers to flood the entire world.

What about the Antarctic glaciers? The entire world will not be flooded, but the low lying areas will be gone. And when I say low lying area, it includes major cities such as Tokyo, New York, San Francisco, Miami, Mumbai, Dhaka, Karachi, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Hanoi.etc. Around 50% of the world population is currently residing in these ares.
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September 02, 2017, 09:12:17 PM
Yes it is absolutely real, actually we are already experiencing it today. The changing of weather and climate are the result of Global Warming. The abnormalities of climate are the main result of it. Have you ever experience raining but the sun are still shining. It is one example of the abnormalities of weather and climate.
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September 02, 2017, 05:09:03 PM
Yes it is and we need to take action on it.  Lots of green house  gases pollution are emitted on earth that cause in global warming..
Vod
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September 02, 2017, 04:52:12 PM
To think that if all these will melt, it will surely bring humans into extinction.  There would be flood in the entire world. 

There is not enough water in the glaciers to flood the entire world.
legendary
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September 02, 2017, 04:32:49 PM
Now we can say unequivocally that the earth's climate is changing. We see not only the melting of glaciers, but also the increasing number of powerful earthquakes, floods and hurricanes. The people themselves destroy the earth and plan to explore other planets.

I agree.  I do not know but I feel sad everytime I watch documentaries wherein glacier were falling.  To think that if all these will melt, it will surely bring humans into extinction.  There would be flood in the entire world.  And you are correct, earthquakes are quite often right now and they were strong.  Just like storms and hurricanes.  If only humans will do something to stop these things to happen then maybe our grandchildren will still live a good life.

So you think people can or should control earthquakes?
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September 02, 2017, 10:46:30 AM
Now we can say unequivocally that the earth's climate is changing. We see not only the melting of glaciers, but also the increasing number of powerful earthquakes, floods and hurricanes. The people themselves destroy the earth and plan to explore other planets.

I agree.  I do not know but I feel sad everytime I watch documentaries wherein glacier were falling.  To think that if all these will melt, it will surely bring humans into extinction.  There would be flood in the entire world.  And you are correct, earthquakes are quite often right now and they were strong.  Just like storms and hurricanes.  If only humans will do something to stop these things to happen then maybe our grandchildren will still live a good life.
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September 02, 2017, 10:31:58 AM
yes, as i put my shoes outside i feel the heat of the sun as early as 7 in the morning
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September 02, 2017, 10:17:08 AM
Now we can say unequivocally that the earth's climate is changing. We see not only the melting of glaciers, but also the increasing number of powerful earthquakes, floods and hurricanes. The people themselves destroy the earth and plan to explore other planets.
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September 02, 2017, 08:56:08 AM
Yes, thats why the glaciers in the north and south hemisphere of the earth are melting unnaturally.
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