Question:
Do you truly believe in "global warming?"?
Meagan
2009-08-18 01:55:40 UTC
Would God humans determine the fate of Earth?
Seventeen answers:
Phill Senters
2009-08-18 03:27:50 UTC
No. I believe it is a huge money scam. The same thing was tried with global cooling. Read this....



http://scienceray.com/earth-sciences/global-warming-or-cooling/
Myina I S
2009-08-18 08:54:47 UTC
Yes I believe in global warming? When we talk about global warming so many people expect a radical change or effect but it isn't so. Imagine eating junk food just because you can't find any thing else to eat but never stop when you do; with time you'll turn into a thing. The growth of our civilization need technology but we made a lot of mistakes and that is costing us a lot. For instance where I'm schooling, the average temperature at about 1999 - 2001 was roughly 31 oC but now its over 40 oC and it Rains for 3 - 4 months a year instead of 5 - 6. Effects of climate change, not that we never get changes in climate pattern but at list at a predictable rate. Climate as a result of global warming would result into an unimaginable..... well I better not say.
2009-08-21 16:33:15 UTC
Do you believe in dams? Would God humans determine the fate of a river? Do you believe in chainsaws? Would God humans determine the fate of a tree?
Lily
2009-08-19 15:29:50 UTC
Global warming true or not, if the greedy people of this planet carry on leading wasteful lives at the expense of others we are going to run out of fossil fuels before we can come up with a alternative effective form of power!
2009-08-18 14:46:01 UTC
I don't believe in global warming. That is why I live a very wasteful lifestyle just to get the environmentalists mad.
ColdHeat
2009-08-18 02:03:51 UTC
It is agreed upon by many countries around the globe and by the majority of scientists that "global warming or climate change" is happening. Whether it is man-made or not isn't the issue. It is happening and we need to do something about it before we reach the tipping point of no return. Anyone who says it doesn't exist really hasn't done any research on their own.
Big E
2009-08-18 03:12:42 UTC
No not man made just fluctuations. The average temperature actually fell last year and is expected to fall again. And since nearly .04% of the current atmosphere is carbon dioxide. I doubt we have left a huge imprint. As a matter of fact as vital as carbon is I am more worried what we would do if we stopped putting any out and still continued cutting trees and building cities. Something to think about.
Masticina Akicta
2009-08-18 02:03:27 UTC
What is there to belief, looking at the data.. at all the information the situation looks bleak. It can go hotter..and it can cause a new ice age. It..however will be not friendly to humanity.



The data just seems to point out that we are in trouble indeed. And well I am not a Christian, but if I temporarily take a Christian viewpoint he is not doing much to stop it.
2009-08-18 01:59:47 UTC
If we can destroy life on this planet with our nuclear weapons, why can we not affect the climate by burning 100 million barrels of oil in the atmosphere every day? Plus 20 million tons of coal. Do you seriously believe that has NO effect?
Jeff T
2009-08-18 15:37:12 UTC
You ask that as if you're asking someone what their faith is.



Has global warming become a religion?
belladonna112
2009-08-18 03:33:08 UTC
Global warming is real and so is god
cool dude
2009-08-18 07:52:24 UTC
yes on time i saw a prog in tv they wre saying tht gangotri is shrinking by 17 m every year
pieforme777
2009-08-18 01:58:59 UTC
YES if your looking at the weather and comparing it to 5 or 10 years ago you can see a drastic difference..!!
2009-08-18 01:59:09 UTC
Yer i believe global warming. Cuz Antarctia is meltin!!!!
★MEDITATE★Quan Yin Method
2009-08-18 03:36:46 UTC
Yes, we only have a couple of yrs left to change things around.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1Qlc3s8XL4
2009-08-18 01:59:38 UTC
Hahaha "believe in" !!!???
NMPD
2009-08-18 07:51:09 UTC
Maybe God is testing you to see if you will rise to the challenge and defend his creation. Global warming is well established as a real threat.

If you were ill would you trust a fellow blogger, a wingnut on the internet or someone who studied medicine for many years? If one maverick doctor disagrees with the consensus would you trust your life to them or the majority opinion? Global warming is highly complex, and it takes a while to fully understand what it is, why it's happening and why it's a threat. This is a potential minefield to anyone who's not an expert on the subject. To illustrate the point try this: Google geocentric theory (the idea that the sun goes round the earth) and you'll find arguments that you won't be able to counter without resorting to some form of "But everyone knows most scientists say otherwise!"



It's understandable that people want to come to their own conclusions, but by far the best way to start doing that is to look not so much at what's being said, but at WHO is saying it. These are just some of the most significant people warning us of the global warming threat:



First, the scientists:



The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 2500+ scientific expert reviewers, 800+ contributing authors and 450+ lead authors from 130+ counties, working more than 6 years to review thousands of peer-reviewed papers. They published their first report on climate change in 1990 and have published an updated one every 5 years since then



The National Scientific Academies of the following countries issued this statement in support of the IPCC:



"The work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) represents the consensus of the international scientific community on climate change science. We recognise IPCC as the world's most reliable source of information on climate change and its causes, and we endorse its method of achieving this consensus. Despite increasing consensus on the science underpinning predictions of global climate change, doubts have been expressed recently about the need to mitigate the risks posed by global climate change. We do not consider such doubts justified."



The National Academy of Sciences (US), (founded in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln, 1 in 10 of its members is a nobel prize winner!)

American Association for the Advancement of Science (around since before the US Civil War. It's the largest scientific society in the world, with 144,000 members!)

Royal Society (United Kingdom),

Chinese Academy of Sciences,

Science Council of Japan,

Russian Academy of Sciences,

Academia Brasiliera de Ciências (Brazil),

Royal Society of Canada,

Académie des Sciences (France),

Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina (Germany),

Indian National Science Academy,

Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Italy),

Australian Academy of Sciences,

Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Sciences and the Arts,

Caribbean Academy of Sciences,

Indonesian Academy of Sciences,

Royal Irish Academy,

Academy of Sciences Malaysia,

Academy Council of the Royal Society of New Zealand,

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.



See the full statement here: http://royalsociety.org/displaypagedoc.asp?id=13619



Government sources:



In 2008 (i.e. still during the George W. Bush era), all 16 US intelligence agencies (who aren't normally known for being green), including the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency jointly produced a report known as the National Intelligence Assessment. The report warned of a wide of a wide range of national security threats if global warming isn't properly addressed.



The Pentagon, in 2003 (i.e. also in the George W. Bush era) released a study which warned: "There is substantial evidence to indicate that significant global warming will occur during the 21st century. ...With inadequate preparation, the result could be a significant drop in the human carrying capacity of the Earth’s environment" http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2004/feb/22/usnews.theobserver



Governments from all around the world are meeting in Copenhagen to discuss what action to take against climate change.



John McCain promised to take action against climate change http://www.nrdc.org/onearth/04spr/mccain1.asp?r=n (again, this would suggest that it's NOT in fact a liberal plot)



Also in Britain where I live, all the major political parties, including the conservative party agree that global warming is man-made and a threat.



China has declared that it will take action on climate change http://climateprogress.org/2009/08/13/china-signals-plans-curb-greenhouse-gases-beijing-renewable/ and has recently closed coal power plants with a total of 7,467 generating units.



The president of the Maldives made the following remarkable short speech: http://vimeo.com/3661273





Corporations:



One would have thought that big corporations would be the last people to accept that global warming is real, given that many of them, particularly oil companies, may stand to lose out of consumption of their products is necessarily reduced:



Exxonmobil is an oil giant, and the largest company in the world. For a long time they have funded those who deny global warming http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/campaigns/global-warming-and-energy/exxon-secrets. However, in 2007 they finally stated that global warming is a serious risk and must be addressed by governments.



80 global corporations including Shell, BP, Duke Energy, Michelin and British Airways wrote a document to G8 leaders calling for stronger action against climate change.



Wanna see even more sources? The list just goes on and on! Click the following link:

http://logicalscience.com/consensus/consensus.htm#organizations



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So who are the skeptics?



At this date, there is only 1 professional scientific organization which does not concur that the science clearly points to man-made global warming being a serious threat. That's the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, who state that the globe is warming but that their membership is divided on the degree of human influence. However, this is not all that surprising when you consider that they may feel that their jobs will be threated by action taken against to prevent global warming.



The Oregon Petition/petition project etc:

An online petition which anyone can sign. The number of signers is now up to 31,000, although you may hear it quoted as a lower number if someone isn't up to date. To sign you're supposed to hold a science degree, although it can be in ANY area of science, the names are not disclosed and nobody actually checks to see if the signers really do have degrees. http://www.petitionproject.org



A compiled list of 400 scientists against global warming:

Amazingly, some people on this list are counted multiple times, and many are not scientists but engineers, inventors, economists etc.



A few think tanks and advocacy organizations (i.e. people with agendas to push, NOT scientists!):

e.g. The Heartland Institute, The Marshall Institute, The Competitive Enterprise Institute...



A small number of oft-quoted individual scientists.

Robert M. Carter, Richard Lindzen, S. Fred Singer, Roy Spencer etc.

Most of these skeptics are qualified in fields other than CLIMATE science, which is the relevant field.



A slew of journalists, writers, bloggers and documentary makers who present different versions of events, where global warming is portrayed as shambles/conspiricy/liberal plot. They are pretty successful at convincing people, because your average member of the public doesn't know any better.



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It's easy to think that you've found a serious hole in the global warming argument, when in fact you simply haven't properly understood it. In particular, if you go searching for holes in the argument you will surely think you've found some. However, look deeper and there are solid answers to every single one of those holes. To assume instead that ALL these scientists are lying or incompetant is paranoid to say the least! If you're curious about how certain parts of the picture add up, this website does a good job of answering the most popular skeptical concerns:

http://www.skepticalscience.com/argument.php


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