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Is Global Warming Real?
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<blockquote data-quote="JackRT" data-source="post: 75246680" data-attributes="member: 381486"><p>Its not going to happen. It is happening right now. In my lifetime I have watched it happening. In my youth it was very slow but for the past several decades I can notice it happening year by year. It is altering our weather patterns and changing our ecology right in front of our eyes. For example. a new bird has shown up in the Canadian Arctic. The Innuit people had never seen one before, they had no name for it. It is the robin.</p><p></p><p>These changes are due to a number of factors but the most important one is the build up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This started with the industrial revolution some 200 years ago but has been building up faster and faster in recent decades. The increasing CO2 causes the sun's heat to be trapped in the atmosphere and not leak off into outer space.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helped a bit. I tried to keep it simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackRT, post: 75246680, member: 381486"] Its not going to happen. It is happening right now. In my lifetime I have watched it happening. In my youth it was very slow but for the past several decades I can notice it happening year by year. It is altering our weather patterns and changing our ecology right in front of our eyes. For example. a new bird has shown up in the Canadian Arctic. The Innuit people had never seen one before, they had no name for it. It is the robin. These changes are due to a number of factors but the most important one is the build up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This started with the industrial revolution some 200 years ago but has been building up faster and faster in recent decades. The increasing CO2 causes the sun's heat to be trapped in the atmosphere and not leak off into outer space. I hope this helped a bit. I tried to keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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