Some have claimed that climate change is not real in spite of the scientific consensus, and some have even suggested that the scientific consensus is based on the availability of government grants to perform climate research.
One respected scientist who believed that global warming is not real, and who was a longtime critic of the global warming consensus, is Professor Muller, a physics professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He set out to challenge the scientific consensus on global warming but is finding results nearly identical to those underlying the prevailing view. Professor Muller has conceded that the work of the three principal groups that have analysed the temperature trends underlying climate science is "excellent ... We see a global warming trend that is very similar to that previously reported by the other groups."
I do not think that global warming is a myth. There are some who debate the reality of global warming, and others accept that it is happening but deny that humans are substantially responsible for global warming, but these debates simply prove there must be something to it. Global warming is no myth.
Scientists aren't entirely sure if global warming really does exist, but temperatures are indeed increasing around the globe. But what's causing most of temperature increase is the excessive release of carbon dioxide (CO2) being released into the Earth's atmosphere, as well as deforestation. But then again, not a lot of carbon dioxide is in areas such as Africa and most of the poles, so global warming may or may not exist.
A:Just about every scientist agrees that the earth's temperature is rising. It can be measured. It is warming.Some scientists, only a few, disagree with the majority. The majority of scientists (more than 90%) agree that global warming is almost definitely caused by the human activities of deforestation (forest destruction) and burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
There are no facts why global warming is not real. The fact is we have clearly measured steadily increasing temperatures for the past thirty years.
The question then becomes, has human activity contributed to this rise in temperature? The answer to that is pretty unequivocal as well. All the evidence we have gathered so far indicates that yes, the human emissions of 30 billion tons of CO2 per year, primarily from fossil fuel consumption, is contributing significantly to current global warming trends.
Because there's not enough proof that CO2 emissions is really responsible for this. Only .03% of our atmosphere is CO2, plus with paleoclimatology, we understand that this weather fluctuation is a normal part of earth's history, in fact compared a millions of years ago, we are at a cool part in time, we've only been around for a few thousand years and only really starting to understand the world in the last 100. People have been pitching Global Warming since the 70's and the evidence we have collected is not matching up to what should be happening. Science is a powerful tool but it can also be used to reach bias needs, so please keep all of these things in mind.
Every country in the world (The Paris Agreement, 2015) accepts that global warming is happening. There are no reasons that suggest it is fictional.
Because they also think that unrestrained Consumer Consumption can be maintained at no cost.
Sorry, there are no reasons.
All the evidence shows that the world has been warming. Recent years have broken all the records for the hottest years since records began.
i don’t know cause i don’t care you idiots
Yes. Many politicians, mostly conservatives, do not believe in global warming.
Not many. Most (97% of) climate scientists agree that the earth is warming and that humans are causing global warming by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
global warming is casing tension because many people are worried that polar bears might become instinct.
The Discovery of Global Warming has 240 pages.
Global warming has not been proven to be true. Many believe there is a hole in our ozone and that it is causing the icebergs to melt which in turn will flood the world.
Yes. Many politicians, mostly conservatives, do not believe in global warming.
Not many. Most (97% of) climate scientists agree that the earth is warming and that humans are causing global warming by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
There are quite a few people in the world who believe that Global Warming is indeed a legitimate problem. These people have followed scientific evidence. Another answer: There are also many who believe it isn't, including many top scientists. Example: The is no correlation of temps and co2 in the atmosphere, as claimed by alarmists. There has been no warming at all since the late 90's.
I believe in global warming because I believe that the data gathered by scientists around the world ofIncreasing temperatures,Rising sea levels,Melting ice and glaciers,And many other phenomena,is true.
Well I think that global warming is really scary for people. Because people can't really do things. Do to global warming so they have to try and stop it before it gets worse.Mostly hysterical.
Probably not. Many people, including many who believe in global warming, will point out that a single event cannot be attributed to climate change.A:On the other hand, many people have seen all the weird weather lately, heat waves and freezing snow, droughts and floods, and they are saying, "OK, There is definitely something happening here. Global warming must be causing all this."
There is absolutely no evidence that global warming causes shark attacks.
Research and studies do not prevent global warming. They investigate it
global warming is casing tension because many people are worried that polar bears might become instinct.
People ignore the other side (the one they disagree with) because they disagree with it. People stick to what they believe. They look at the facts and they decide what they want to believe.
The Discovery of Global Warming has 240 pages.
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