The continental U.S. has just experienced the hottest 12 month period in recorded history. The West is on fire. The Maldives are going underwater and California can expect a sea level rise of six inches in less than 20 years.An increasing number of studies are making the connections between human activities, climate change and a rise in extreme weather events. While it is difficult to point to climate change as causing a single weather event without in-depth research, patterns are emerging.Scientists warn that climate change will bring an increase in heat waves, droughts, floods and worsening storms. Not a rosy forecast for our future, let alone our children's future.From chocolate to our favorite island getaways, a variety of studies suggest that many of the things and places that we most enjoy may be gone if we stay on this path. Below is a list of some of the things that may be changed or ruined for future generations based on suggested effects of climate change. There is an element of speculation in this list, as predictions are difficult to determine.
and still the world is flat from the view on the right. this is a no brainer, the right is pushing against this theory that is rapidly gaining support by all but the republican congress and even some if not all agree. the problem is there would have to be a radical change in our power sources. these new sources will replace fossil fuels that aside from republicans when they open their mouths contribute to climate change. (sorry couldn't resist)
According to the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), average global temperatures are likely to rise by another 2 to 11.5 degrees F by 2100. If we take aggressive action to reduce emissions, the temperature change could be modest. If we continue on our present course, however, the amount of change will be substantial. Most experts agree that the changes are anthropogenic — caused by humans — largely from human emissions of greenhouse gases that are the result of burning fossil fuels. The chief greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide and C02 levels are at their highest in 650,000 years.
do you want to risk your family's future to an agenda you know will not address this encroaching disaster? republican way is not the American way no matter how many times they say it.
this is a result of what will be much sooner then predicted, and the catalyst wait for it..... "DEREGULATION".
An increasing number of studies are making the connections between human activities, climate change and a rise in extreme weather events. While it is difficult to point to climate change as causing a single weather event without in-depth research, patterns are emerging.The continental U.S. has just experienced the hottest 12 month period in recorded history. The West is on fire. The Maldives are going underwater and California can expect a sea level rise of six inches in less than 20 years.
Scientists warn that climate change will bring an increase in heat waves, droughts, floods and worsening storms. Not a rosy forecast for our future, let alone our children's future.From chocolate to our favorite island getaways, a variety of studies suggest that many of the things and places that we most enjoy may be gone if we stay on this path. Below is a list of some of the things that may be changed or ruined for future generations based on suggested effects of climate change. There is an element of speculation in this list, as predictions are difficult to determine.
and still the world is flat from the view on the right. this is a no brainer, the right is pushing against this theory that is rapidly gaining support by all but the republican congress and even some if not all agree. the problem is there would have to be a radical change in our power sources. these new sources will replace fossil fuels that aside from republicans when they open their mouths contribute to climate change. (sorry couldn't resist)
According to the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), average global temperatures are likely to rise by another 2 to 11.5 degrees F by 2100. If we take aggressive action to reduce emissions, the temperature change could be modest. If we continue on our present course, however, the amount of change will be substantial. Most experts agree that the changes are anthropogenic — caused by humans — largely from human emissions of greenhouse gases that are the result of burning fossil fuels. The chief greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide and C02 levels are at their highest in 650,000 years.
do you want to risk your family's future to an agenda you know will not address this encroaching disaster? republican way is not the American way no matter how many times they say it.