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: Della Franklin | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Global warming is becoming a serious issue. The world is starting to see a quick rise in temperatures everywhere. When temperatures rise, the sea level also starts to rise because of the fact that the ice around the world melts with the higher temperatures. read more
By: Aparana Chauhan | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Every day or other, we are knocked over by the shocking reports of melting of ice, vanishing glaciers and increase of water level in the oceans. Our planet earth is increasingly getting hotter. The news of hurricanes unleashing causalities is alarming. 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 It appears that since 1750 the planet has been gradually warming. This is now thought to be due to human activity - caused by man alone. Amazingly there are still people who doubt that global warming either exists or is caused by man. They insist that such events are "only circumstantial". read more
By: Alexander Glaser | 2010-04-03 | News and society On June 24th, 1972 Time Magazine ran an article titled, "Another Ice Age." In this article is reports from the top scientists of the day including Climatologist George J. Kukla of Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty read more
By: Carl Ganser | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Global Warming Politics have involved many different political debate, policy designs, and legislation involving the science of global warming and the response to global warming. The war of political words has involved many different governmental bodies, scientific organizations, and special interests groups. Most English speaking countries have supported the action to help limit global warming. read more
By: Fabian Gari | 2010-05-10 | Environmental In the last thirty years, global warming seemed to be a joke. People talked about it as ironic words as "tree hugers" or simply "freaks". Signs of global warming were often ignored. Nowadays, the situation has changed. read more
By: Della Franklin | 2010-04-04 | Environmental We can do things to prevent the devastating changes that are occurring in our environment. It has been found that global warming can produce many negative reactions in our world. Global warming is a result of many years of neglect by people to the planet. It is not too late to stop the issue of global warming from proceeding. read more
By: Della Franklin | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Global warming is an issue that affects everyone who calls anywhere on earth home. We should each make an effort to do what we can do in order to ensure that we are preventing global warming. Here, you will find an outline of tips that you should use in order to know your part in global warming. read more
By: Jonathon Hardcastle | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Global warming is thought of as one of the biggest threats to world security in modern times, and it is arguably already taking its toll in our weather system. By a combination of natural cyclical progression, and the impact of human behaviour and activity over the last century, the Earth is steadily seeing the effects of the global warming phenomenon. But what exactly is global warming, and exactly what impact could it have on our environment? read more
By: Ernie Fitzpatrick | 2010-01-22 | Nature What in the world is going on with global warming? Is there or isn't there, and if so why is so much of the planet now so cold? read more