Latest Statistics on Global Warming

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Whether you believe there is a global warming or not, the fact of the matter is that the earth is becoming warmer. Here are some statistics that may very real influence you one way or another, they can even cause you to do something.

1990’s were the warmest decade on record, 1997 and 1998 were the warmest years, then 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005 were also warmer than usual. 2005 was the hottest on record according to NASA. According to a study at MIT, it was 100 percent increase in the strength and longevity of the hurricane in 2005.
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It was $100 billion that have been damaged caused by hurricanes Rita, Katrina and other small storms that pounded the United States coastline. 2030 is the year that will predict that scientific Glacier National Park will have no glaciers left.

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There were 400000 square kilometers of sea ice in the Arctic has already melted. Between 15 percent and 37 percent of plant and animal species global warming will erase.

Statistics Global Warming – What are they doing in this regard?
The United States is ranked number # 1 as the worst polluter contributes to global warming. There were 6 former members of the EPA who say that the United States is not doing enough to combat the effects of global warming. Finally, and most disheartening is that there has been none of the bills passed by Congress to reduce pollution to global warming. This is your country and it’s your life, do your part to help combat global warming.

Global warming is a change in the atmosphere, causing a change in the weather. The scientific community has assumed that in the last 50 years, there has been an increase in greenhouse gases, for causing the change in the atmosphere.

In addition to this observation, it was determined that humanity and Geology is not the cause of our problems. The greatest effect of global warming greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases are water vapor, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide. These fossil fuels and by the human race burning more and more it contributes to the greenhouse effect.
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Global Warming – THE HEAT!
If global temperatures are increasing then what happens is the sea level will rise because glaciers and snowcaps will melt and fall in the ocean, thereby causing ocean levels to rise. Also, changes in temperature will cause more hurricanes, heat waves, droughts and tornadoes. The storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes feed on warm weather.

As global warming, not only will there be changes in the earth, but animals like polar bears and walruses that depend on cold weather to survive will fall into extinction. More rivers and lakes are warmer and in countries where water is not safe to begin with will grow bacteria and causing germs and disease. If you are more interested in the causes of global warming see the film Inconvienant Truth by Al Gore.