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Global Warning?

Global Warning? Or a global-sized myth? We'll explore the two sides of the ever-growing debate on global warming and who's causing it. The U.S.A. is home to 5.7% of the population and 25% of the Earth's CO: pollution. since z0degree Fahrenheit Scientific Consensus The Climate Skeptics I'm melting! Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss. "Most climate science is based on computer modeling. The climate is too complex and unpredictable for us to model accurately." O 70% "Climate change assumes a man-made cause so most research is conducted under Coral Bleaching Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching-or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. that assumption. We need more studies to examine possible natural causes." Hottest in 400 years "Climate sensitivity to CO2 is relatively unknown and based The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia. on many assumptions. Further research is needed before we take drastic steps that might hurt us economically." 2,500 130 Scientists From Countries "Climate change skepticism among US citizens has risen 14% Have concluded that from 1997." humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Is the change worth it? Is focusing on short term economic gain too risky in light of the state of Earth's precious ecosystems? The Solution? The future is still unclear. The amount by which the temperature will continue to rise depends at least in part on what actions are taken (or not taken) to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. How much do we have to change? How much of a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be enough to have a significant effect? 50% 80% (Greenhouse Gases) ANSWER? Stabilizing GHG concentrations around 450-550 parts per million (ppm), or about twice pre-industrial levels. This is the point at which many believe the most damaging impacts of climate change can be avoided. Depending on our choices, scientists predict that the Earth could eventually warm by as little as 2.5 degrees or as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.5° 10 Or ( By reacting) (By not reacting) Sources Infographic ught to you http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/climate-skepticl.htm http://www.acoolerclimate.com/making-sense-of-global-warming-debate/http://www.website.com http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/ ReuseThisllag.com Created by oBizMedia.com Designed by Shawn Murdock carce O of the Earth's. by ocean phytoplankto Ocean waters have warmed Global Warning? Or a global-sized myth? We'll explore the two sides of the ever-growing debate on global warming and who's causing it. The U.S.A. is home to 5.7% of the population and 25% of the Earth's CO: pollution. since z0degree Fahrenheit Scientific Consensus The Climate Skeptics I'm melting! Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss. "Most climate science is based on computer modeling. The climate is too complex and unpredictable for us to model accurately." O 70% "Climate change assumes a man-made cause so most research is conducted under Coral Bleaching Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching-or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. that assumption. We need more studies to examine possible natural causes." Hottest in 400 years "Climate sensitivity to CO2 is relatively unknown and based The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia. on many assumptions. Further research is needed before we take drastic steps that might hurt us economically." 2,500 130 Scientists From Countries "Climate change skepticism among US citizens has risen 14% Have concluded that from 1997." humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Is the change worth it? Is focusing on short term economic gain too risky in light of the state of Earth's precious ecosystems? The Solution? The future is still unclear. The amount by which the temperature will continue to rise depends at least in part on what actions are taken (or not taken) to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. How much do we have to change? How much of a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be enough to have a significant effect? 50% 80% (Greenhouse Gases) ANSWER? Stabilizing GHG concentrations around 450-550 parts per million (ppm), or about twice pre-industrial levels. This is the point at which many believe the most damaging impacts of climate change can be avoided. Depending on our choices, scientists predict that the Earth could eventually warm by as little as 2.5 degrees or as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.5° 10 Or ( By reacting) (By not reacting) Sources Infographic ught to you http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/climate-skepticl.htm http://www.acoolerclimate.com/making-sense-of-global-warming-debate/http://www.website.com http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/ ReuseThisllag.com Created by oBizMedia.com Designed by Shawn Murdock carce O of the Earth's. by ocean phytoplankto Ocean waters have warmed Global Warning? Or a global-sized myth? We'll explore the two sides of the ever-growing debate on global warming and who's causing it. The U.S.A. is home to 5.7% of the population and 25% of the Earth's CO: pollution. since z0degree Fahrenheit Scientific Consensus The Climate Skeptics I'm melting! Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss. "Most climate science is based on computer modeling. The climate is too complex and unpredictable for us to model accurately." O 70% "Climate change assumes a man-made cause so most research is conducted under Coral Bleaching Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching-or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. that assumption. We need more studies to examine possible natural causes." Hottest in 400 years "Climate sensitivity to CO2 is relatively unknown and based The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia. on many assumptions. Further research is needed before we take drastic steps that might hurt us economically." 2,500 130 Scientists From Countries "Climate change skepticism among US citizens has risen 14% Have concluded that from 1997." humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Is the change worth it? Is focusing on short term economic gain too risky in light of the state of Earth's precious ecosystems? The Solution? The future is still unclear. The amount by which the temperature will continue to rise depends at least in part on what actions are taken (or not taken) to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. How much do we have to change? How much of a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be enough to have a significant effect? 50% 80% (Greenhouse Gases) ANSWER? Stabilizing GHG concentrations around 450-550 parts per million (ppm), or about twice pre-industrial levels. This is the point at which many believe the most damaging impacts of climate change can be avoided. Depending on our choices, scientists predict that the Earth could eventually warm by as little as 2.5 degrees or as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.5° 10 Or ( By reacting) (By not reacting) Sources Infographic ught to you http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/climate-skepticl.htm http://www.acoolerclimate.com/making-sense-of-global-warming-debate/http://www.website.com http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/ ReuseThisllag.com Created by oBizMedia.com Designed by Shawn Murdock carce O of the Earth's. by ocean phytoplankto Ocean waters have warmed Global Warning? Or a global-sized myth? We'll explore the two sides of the ever-growing debate on global warming and who's causing it. The U.S.A. is home to 5.7% of the population and 25% of the Earth's CO: pollution. since z0degree Fahrenheit Scientific Consensus The Climate Skeptics I'm melting! Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss. "Most climate science is based on computer modeling. The climate is too complex and unpredictable for us to model accurately." O 70% "Climate change assumes a man-made cause so most research is conducted under Coral Bleaching Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching-or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. that assumption. We need more studies to examine possible natural causes." Hottest in 400 years "Climate sensitivity to CO2 is relatively unknown and based The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia. on many assumptions. Further research is needed before we take drastic steps that might hurt us economically." 2,500 130 Scientists From Countries "Climate change skepticism among US citizens has risen 14% Have concluded that from 1997." humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Is the change worth it? Is focusing on short term economic gain too risky in light of the state of Earth's precious ecosystems? The Solution? The future is still unclear. The amount by which the temperature will continue to rise depends at least in part on what actions are taken (or not taken) to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. How much do we have to change? How much of a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be enough to have a significant effect? 50% 80% (Greenhouse Gases) ANSWER? Stabilizing GHG concentrations around 450-550 parts per million (ppm), or about twice pre-industrial levels. This is the point at which many believe the most damaging impacts of climate change can be avoided. Depending on our choices, scientists predict that the Earth could eventually warm by as little as 2.5 degrees or as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.5° 10 Or ( By reacting) (By not reacting) Sources Infographic ught to you http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/climate-skepticl.htm http://www.acoolerclimate.com/making-sense-of-global-warming-debate/http://www.website.com http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/ ReuseThisllag.com Created by oBizMedia.com Designed by Shawn Murdock carce O of the Earth's. by ocean phytoplankto Ocean waters have warmed Global Warning? Or a global-sized myth? We'll explore the two sides of the ever-growing debate on global warming and who's causing it. The U.S.A. is home to 5.7% of the population and 25% of the Earth's CO: pollution. since z0degree Fahrenheit Scientific Consensus The Climate Skeptics I'm melting! Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss. "Most climate science is based on computer modeling. The climate is too complex and unpredictable for us to model accurately." O 70% "Climate change assumes a man-made cause so most research is conducted under Coral Bleaching Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching-or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. that assumption. We need more studies to examine possible natural causes." Hottest in 400 years "Climate sensitivity to CO2 is relatively unknown and based The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia. on many assumptions. Further research is needed before we take drastic steps that might hurt us economically." 2,500 130 Scientists From Countries "Climate change skepticism among US citizens has risen 14% Have concluded that from 1997." humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Is the change worth it? Is focusing on short term economic gain too risky in light of the state of Earth's precious ecosystems? The Solution? The future is still unclear. The amount by which the temperature will continue to rise depends at least in part on what actions are taken (or not taken) to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. How much do we have to change? How much of a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be enough to have a significant effect? 50% 80% (Greenhouse Gases) ANSWER? Stabilizing GHG concentrations around 450-550 parts per million (ppm), or about twice pre-industrial levels. This is the point at which many believe the most damaging impacts of climate change can be avoided. Depending on our choices, scientists predict that the Earth could eventually warm by as little as 2.5 degrees or as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.5° 10 Or ( By reacting) (By not reacting) Sources Infographic ught to you http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/climate-skepticl.htm http://www.acoolerclimate.com/making-sense-of-global-warming-debate/http://www.website.com http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/ ReuseThisllag.com Created by oBizMedia.com Designed by Shawn Murdock carce O of the Earth's. by ocean phytoplankto Ocean waters have warmed Global Warning? Or a global-sized myth? We'll explore the two sides of the ever-growing debate on global warming and who's causing it. The U.S.A. is home to 5.7% of the population and 25% of the Earth's CO: pollution. since z0degree Fahrenheit Scientific Consensus The Climate Skeptics I'm melting! Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss. "Most climate science is based on computer modeling. The climate is too complex and unpredictable for us to model accurately." O 70% "Climate change assumes a man-made cause so most research is conducted under Coral Bleaching Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching-or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. that assumption. We need more studies to examine possible natural causes." Hottest in 400 years "Climate sensitivity to CO2 is relatively unknown and based The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century's last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia. on many assumptions. Further research is needed before we take drastic steps that might hurt us economically." 2,500 130 Scientists From Countries "Climate change skepticism among US citizens has risen 14% Have concluded that from 1997." humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Is the change worth it? Is focusing on short term economic gain too risky in light of the state of Earth's precious ecosystems? The Solution? The future is still unclear. The amount by which the temperature will continue to rise depends at least in part on what actions are taken (or not taken) to limit the amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. How much do we have to change? How much of a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions would be enough to have a significant effect? 50% 80% (Greenhouse Gases) ANSWER? Stabilizing GHG concentrations around 450-550 parts per million (ppm), or about twice pre-industrial levels. This is the point at which many believe the most damaging impacts of climate change can be avoided. Depending on our choices, scientists predict that the Earth could eventually warm by as little as 2.5 degrees or as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.5° 10 Or ( By reacting) (By not reacting) Sources Infographic ught to you http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green-science/climate-skepticl.htm http://www.acoolerclimate.com/making-sense-of-global-warming-debate/http://www.website.com http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/ ReuseThisllag.com Created by oBizMedia.com Designed by Shawn Murdock carce O of the Earth's. by ocean phytoplankto Ocean waters have warmed

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