By: Don Murphy | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Real answers for possible global warming are hard to come by considering most stories are based on questionable science. How can anyone say what is causing global warming when scientists have only been monitoring the weather for 150 years. What would these scientist do if there was no political or financial benefit to creating a hysteria over an unproven event such as "Global Warming". I am going to give real world reasons why the weather is changing in certain parts of the world. read more
By: Rahmat Dermawan Gulo | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Greenhouse gases occur by increasing of gas emissions. Increasing of gas emissions is caused by human activities such as burning coal, oil and natural gas. This releases CO2, Methane and other greenhouse gasses to atmosphere, and cause a global warming. read more
By: Kartik Joshi | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Global warming has been in the news a lot recently. Is it our fault or does it just happen every one hundred and fifty years that is the question? read more
By: M E Reza | 2010-03-27 | Weather The impact of climate change on urban areas is reflected in the increased number and intensity of extreme weather events such as heavy rainstorms, typhoons, and hurricanes. The increasing intensity of weather related disasters is becoming more noticeable with unquestionable alarm. read more
By: George Christodoulou | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Can extreme weather really be caused by global warming or is it all just a coincidence? What is the real cause of those huge waves washing out thousands of people and large hurricanes flooding entire states? read more
By: Robert Britt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Science is certainly getting in the way of progress, isn't it? Maybe we ought to put the brakes on it already. Hasn't enough been discovered and analyzed. Let's spend the money that used to be for research on iced cappuccino for the poor. Then we'll all be happy. read more
By: Dr. Mark Clayson | 2010-05-17 | Environmental Global warming would also destroy crops and other infrastructure and lead to intensive migration to other countries. Some countries would be forced to construct adequate sea defenses in order to protect their land from flooding. This would cause a great deal of financial input for which many countries may not be able to contribute. read more
By: P Writer | 2011-01-27 | Reference & Education Today nuclear power race and global warming are one such two hot topics that can steer conversation from an unexpected corner. read more
By: Tracey Wilson | 2010-04-22 | Environmental In the past century, the Earth's heat has increased by about one degree Fahrenheit, especially the past two decades with accelerated warming. the National Academy of Sciences says that this is the certain sign of greenhouse gases - primarily carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. read more
By: Thomas Schueneman | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The global warming debate is heating up. What is the average person to think? Are alarmists trying to scare us or are skeptics not in touch with reality? What can we do and what should we think as the debate rages about climate change and global warming? Here are some thoughts to help guide the concerned citizen. read more
By: Hugh Nelson | 2010-04-04 | Environmental This summer's history making floods in Britain have direct but as yet unmeasured impact on some of the world's greatest institutions of higher education. If the eventual 'clean-up' includes expanding course offerings to areas of concern to the whole world facing climate change and 'extreme weather', unexpected good of unquantifiable value could yet emerge from the soggy ruins. read more
By: premier solar | 2011-08-23 | Construction The unprecedented effects of global warming being experiencing in various ways around the world have rightly caused widespread fear and concern. However fears alone will not solve the problem; we need to channel that fear into mobilising our community, governments and major corporations with the power to make a difference, and take effective action! read more
By: Room Smith | 2011-11-14 | Business Living in the 21st century, we are familiar with the phenomenon of global warming. It is responsible for adversely affecting the climate and posing a serious threat to the social and economic development of countries across the world. read more
By: Robert, Haskell | 2011-02-14 | Science Criticized for his unconventional views on climate change, one man had the courage to stand up against the scientific community and mainstream media. Believing that the "global warming" theory did not have enough evidence to support its claims; a scientist/weatherman risked his reputation and stood by his convictions. That man was John Coleman, founder of the Weather Channel. read more