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Answer: This is presented as a Anti-Global Warming Action Debate
Here’s what many people believe: One: The planet is warming catastrophically because of certain human behaviors.
Thanks to powerful computers we can project what the climate will be like 20, 40, or even 100 years from now.
For example, government reports state clearly that heat waves in the US are now no more common than they were in 1900. Floods have not increased across the globe over more than seventy years. Greenland’s ice sheet isn’t shrinking any more rapidly today than it was 80 years ago. Why aren’t these reassuring facts better known?
Because the public gets its climate information almost exclusively from the media. And from a media perspective, fear sells. “Things aren’t that bad” doesn’t sell. Very few people, and that includes journalists who report on climate news, read the actual science. I have. Yes, there are human influences, but the climate is complex. Anyone who says that climate models are “just physics” either doesn’t understand them or is being deliberately misleading. Natural fluctuations in the height and coverage of clouds have at least as much of an impact on the flows of sunlight and heat as do human influences. But how can we possibly know global cloud coverage say 10, let alone 50 years from now? Obviously, we can’t. But to create a climate model, we have to make assumptions. That’s a pretty shaky foundation on which to transform the world’s economy.
Answer: This is presented as a Pro-Global Warming Action Debate (against above)
At present, climate change is the most discussed topic in the world. Climate change means a change in the world’s climate. Now we see different kinds of irregular behavior in the world climate, including frequent natural calamities and heatwaves. Oceans are warming and becoming acidic, icebergs are melting and thus sea levels are rising. All of these changes will increase more shortly. That will be a great challenge for us to exist on earth. There are many causes of climate change. Firstly, global warming is the main reason for it. Though global warming is thought to be the main reason, other reasons increase global warming. The emission of Carbon dioxide mainly causes global warming. During the last century, human activities released a large amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases around the earth are like a blanket covering the earth. The heat and energy produced from the earth are being trapped. Thus the earth is becoming warmer. This is called the greenhouse effect which is necessary to support life on earth. Secondly, the burning of fossil fuels, the smoke of mills and factories, and environmental pollution are responsible for producing carbon dioxide and other gases. These gases ultimately cause climate change. Thirdly, the destruction of forests intensifies global warming and causes ecological imbalance. There are many causes of climate change. Firstly, global warming is the main reason for it. Though global warming is thought to be the main reason, other reasons increase global warming. The emission of Carbon dioxide mainly causes global warming. During the last century, human activities released a large amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases around the earth are like a blanket covering the earth. The heat and energy produced from the earth are being trapped. Thus the earth is becoming warmer. This is called the greenhouse effect which is necessary to support life on earth. Secondly, the burning of fossil fuels, the smoke of mills and factories, and environmental pollution are responsible for producing carbon dioxide and other gases. These gases ultimately cause climate change. Thirdly, the destruction of forests intensifies global warming and causes ecological imbalance.