Investigate the claims that the world’s climate will change.
Peter Doran, University of Illinois at Chicago associate professor of earth and environmental sciences. Along with former graduate student Maggie Kendall Zimmerman. Susan Solomon is also among the top scientists in the world.
The proof is that they seem to have a very good argument also. They are convinced that everything in the media is right and that there is too much greenhouse gases which is leading to our planet heating up. The sea levels are rising due to melting of ice caps and we are starting to see certain changes in our weather.
The major effects of climate change will be the impact it is going to have on the next generations of our offspring. They are going to have a hard time with this because we aren’t helping them out at all. If global warming keeps up we will have less land mass to house everybody in this world. At the rate that the population is growing on Earth we can’t afford to loose any land. Places that are already hot in the summers will become even hotter and most likely not able to live there.
The skeptics who don’t believe that global warming is occurring due to air pollution and greenhouse gasses are: Professor Henrik Svensmark, a physicist at the Danish National Space Centre,and Professor Nils-Axel Morner, a geologist from Stockholm University. Gary Sutton is
Yes they have good arguments. They stated that their studies show that back during the middle ages that distance the Earth and the Sun were apart affected how the earth acted. The Professors said that this is just a natural occurrence and we don’t have anything to worry about. Gary Sutton is convinced that our planet is getting colder and that in 1975 the media was talking about the world going into an ice age. He says that that whole movie Al Gore made was just something to get him back into the white house. From what he knows Al Gore puts more emissions into the atmosphere then any other average person.
By: Joey Babcock
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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