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Wednesday 6 May 2020

Global Warming The World’s Biggist Hoax Essay - 959 Words

Are we ruining the globe for our descendants; or are we finding a way to power our cars, lights, and homes? This is the question of global warming. I say this: global warming isn’t all it’s made out to be. There have been little, if any effects. We aren’t necessarily warming either. Although I know this for sure: WE ARE NOT THE CAUSE! To know what is going on, lets look at the big picture. Let’s start off at co2. Co2 has been helping us, and in no way is causing us any major problems. Co2 is a great airborne fertilizer, which as it’s concentration grows, causes additional plant growth, and causes plants to need less water. Without co2, there would be no plant life on earth, and we all know how much we need them. The additional 120 ppm†¦show more content†¦If a group of four polar bears drowned ONE TIME, then it in not necessairly the fault of global warming. Ever since 1980, there is a growing population of polar bears. Of 13 main groups in canada, 2 are declining, and the other 11 are thriving (Kelly, 2009). In fact, polar bears are becoming a problem to the natives because of the GROWING polar bear population (Watts, 2013). There are actually thousands of feet of rock that has fossils, and these fossils, back when they were animals, thrived in the co2 rich atmosphere, which had TEN TIMES the amount of co2 that we have today (Miscellaneous myths). Now, how is that bad? As fo r the people that rant on and on about how the co2 we put in the atmosphere causes huge weather problems, you’re next. Global warming has NOT caused any adverse weather conditions. Global warming alarmists have said that there would be an upward increase in the number of hurricanes and strength all over the globe. Instead, global hurricane activity has decreased instead, since 200 to a 30+ year low. As of June 15, 2013, the U.S. has gone seven years without a major hurricane that has actually hit land, which is the longest time since the 1860s (Watts, 2013). All time snow records were set in virtually all the bigger, major cities, and the northern hemisphere snow coverage has increased all but one out of five years, since 2007/2008 (Watts, 2013). Also, over by the east coast, the NOAA has been tracking high impact snowstorms, and 11/46 of

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