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ABC wants to compile observations by the masses that would indicate global warming. They are asking for pictures, data, and video. In short, they want to know about anything you've seen in your neigborhoods that may have been caused by global warming.
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The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change.
There is absolutely a consensus on the reality of global warming. There is also a consensus that human activities are causing climate changes.
The only thing that I don't believe there is a consensus on is exactly HOW MUCH of the current climate change is "natural" and how much is the result of human activities.
Here are my pics I am sending: *This is the non-serious part of my post......I think..... :cross:
Too hot to swim!
Dogs eating Cats!
People bursting into flames, at night!
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Witnessing the impact of global warming in your life?
ABC News wants to hear from you. We're currently producing a report on global warming and want to find out if you've seen differences in your daily environment that you think are caused by climate change.
The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change.
Policy-makers and the media, particularly in the United States, frequently assert that climate science is highly uncertain. Some have used this as an argument against adopting strong measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For example, while discussing a major U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report on the risks of climate change, then-EPA administrator Christine Whitman argued, "As [the report] went through review, there was less consensus on the science and conclusions on climate change" (1). Some corporations whose revenues might be adversely affected by controls on carbon dioxide emissions have also alleged major uncertainties in the science (2). Such statements suggest that there might be substantive disagreement in the scientific community about the reality of anthropogenic climate change. This is not the case.
There is absolutely a consensus on the reality of global warming. There is also a consensus that human activities are causing climate changes.
The only thing that I don't believe there is a consensus on is exactly HOW MUCH of the current climate change is "natural" and how much is the result of human activities.
Here are my pics I am sending: *This is the non-serious part of my post......I think..... :cross:
Too hot to swim!
Dogs eating Cats!
People bursting into flames, at night!