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"The current activity of man will cause an environmental disaster?
The effects of global warming on life on Earth are well documented. If you want to go straight to hard data, this NASA site, read the The Evidence for rapid climate change is compelling http://bit.ly/ldOMC .
Some facts:
Fact 1: global temperature has risen 0.8 degrees Celsius from 1880 to date.
Fact 2: The rate of warming is increasing. The last two decades have been the warmest in 400 years and possibly several millennia.
Fact 3: The Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing.
Fact 4. has increased the number of extreme weather events, wildfires, heat waves, intense tropical thunderstorms. All this is linked to global warming.
Done 5: global warming, combined with pollution, population growth, water shortages, the overuse of resources and urbanization in the short term will have a significant effect on the quality of life of man in land.
Fact 6: global warming and its effects depend on what we decide or not do today.
Is the temperature of the earth is really increasing?
The 15 warmest years on record are ... the last 15 years! Here the annual average of 130 years http://bit.ly/9Jm1N2
Lack 2010, but is a candidate to be the warmest year ever recorded http://bit.ly/aLjbST
The 60-month moving average global temperature is very worrying
For now, the hottest year in history is 2006 (average annual 55-F) http: / / bit.ly/9Nd8XO
consensual projections of temperature increase in land area for the next century are not encouraging (page 9) http://bit.ly/6aRTdB
Why the fixation on the level of CO2 in the atmosphere?
The correlation between CO2 and temperature has been maintained for thousands of years. The effect of the first variable on the second occurs with a lag of lag (changes in the first few years make in impact in the second)
400,000 years of CO2 and temperature on earth. You need not be econometrician to see that move together http://bit.ly/bExaO8
Scientists have found evidence that emissions of greenhouse gases are leading to a change presents climate that could spiral out of control http://bit.ly/aAHxK3
all major emitters of CO2:
1 U.S. 24%
2 China 15%
3 Russia 6%
4 Japan 5%
5 India 4%
6 Germany 3.5%
7 Canada 8%
8 UK 2%
...
12 Mexico 1.5%
Is it true that hurricanes are occurring more intensely than before?
6 of the 10 most powerful hurricanes ever occurred from 1992 to 2008 http://bit.ly/bbutHZ
Is there reliable data to measure the temperature and the level of greenhouse gases thousands of years back?
3623m When drilling in Antarctica (EPICA, 2004) we know what temperature made 740k years: 8 glacial cycles http://bit.ly/dz5aHq
Will we be alive when you see the catastrophic effects of rising greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?
In the short term, both the abrupt changes in global temperature and its consequences could occur in a period of less than 3 years
Flückiger, 2008. "Did you say Fast?" Sciencemag http://bit.ly/dzgQxS
What to do?
not ask anyone what you can not do yourself. If you stop denying that you'll greatly reduce CO2 emitted
Reduce your environmental footprint: Walk, bike, motorcycle, use public transportation, make unnecessary movements or during peak hours, do not waste energy, do not encourage deforestation ...
If still in doubt, enfócalas specific aspects and make a search about for answers.
Do not spread falsehoods without having gone to sources that convince you. In the Internet age it is unacceptable that smart people make irresponsible assertions: no hotter, no stronger hurricanes, no data ...
Where there is more information on the subject?
For those who read serious papers: 200 pages on global warming impacts http://bit.ly/9wJG4e
The scientific papers cited (peer reviewed) are not published if in them is speculation. That's part of the scientific rigor. The newspaper articles do not go through similar filters.
Last 36 pages are hundreds of references that support arguments of this study impacts of CG http://bit.ly/9wJG4e
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