John Coleman's ideas on global warming are not considered sound science by the mainstream scientific community. The overwhelming consensus among climate scientists is that human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, are the primary driver of global warming. Coleman's views often rely on cherry-picked data and are not supported by peer-reviewed research.
No, chlorine has no effect on Global Warming.
They don't help with global warming naturally but the large buildup of greenhouse gases does assist with global warming.
Evolutionists study biological processes and the development of life on Earth, not climate science. Belief in global warming is based on scientific evidence gathered by climate scientists, not evolutionary biologists. Many scientists, including evolutionary biologists, accept the overwhelming evidence for human-caused global warming.
Global warming skeptics do not believe the geoscientists, engineers and meteorologists round the world. The skeptic individuals believe that nature is the primary cause of global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem.
Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
Meteorology. Climate Science.
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Brain washing
Global Warming The Signs and Science - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 2 November 2005 (video premiere)
Carbon dioxide contributes to global warming.
Global warming.
yes,because we see science happening everyday like global warming
As we study the earth and earth science we can find out what we can do as humans to help reduce the rapid increase in earth's warming.
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People who don't believe science.
global warming!!!!!!
No, meteors do not have a direct impact on global warming. Global warming is primarily driven by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to the trapping of heat. Meteors are natural occurrences and are not significant contributors to changes in the Earth's climate.