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Is Global Warming Real? your thoughts?

my thoughts:
Global warming is not real.
my supporting details:
-scientists have noticed the temp rise…yea like 1or 2 degrees. they dont even know if it is one of earth’s cycles.
-when Mount St. Helens blew up, it released more “green house gasses” into the atmosphere than humans have ever in their existance.
*Al gore actually wants to create “carbon credits” or something along that name…his plan (which has not been confirmed yet) is to sell these “carbon credits” to people who want to do things that have any relationship with “green house gasses”. you would need carbon credits to drive cars along with those rising gas prices! I did not make that corbon credit thing up if thats what your thinking. i saw it on the news and heard it on the radio. take a look for yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_credit

Please share your personal thoughts on global warming and supporting details!

Green House effect is an phenomenon in which earth’s atmosphere traps the heat from the sun & prevents it from escaping.

The phenomenon is so named because earth’s atmosphere acts like a greenhouse made of glass in which sunlight enters through transparent glass,
but the heat released by plants in the form of infrared radiations is not allowed to escape.

As a result of this , the temp. increasses inside the greenhouse.

In a similar manner, sunlight enters earth’s atmosphere and heats the surface of the earth.

But certain gases present in the atmosphere trap the heat emitted by earth’s surface & do not allow it to escape.
This causes an increase in temp. of earth’s atmosphere. This is known as Global Warming.

The gases causing green house effect are called greenhouse gases. Carbon Dioxide, methane, ozone, and CFCs are the green house gases present in the atmosphere which are responsible for global warming.

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