We could keep on burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). The air would be full of pollution and dust. As coal and oil eventually run out we will be desperately trying to dig up and mine even our most beautiful National Parks and Heritages. We will be digging into Antarctica looking for oil. All our forests will have gone, destroyed to make paper and boxes, or burnt to keep us warm.
When asking that question, do keep in mind that climate is weather over a period of time, so no climate means no weather, no weather means no sun and no sun would mean every living thing on Earth would be dead. Remember, the sun is the main driver for the Earth's weather and without it, there wouldn't be anything alive on Earth.
If global warming was not happening then, obviously, the world would not be warming, and we would not be worried about rising sea levels and other predictions.
If global warming was not happening then we would probably keep building coal-fired power stations to produce electricity, as that's the way we have always done it.
If global warming was not happening then probably the world would stop researching renewable energy like solar and wind power.
If global warming was not happening, and we keep on burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), then some day we would have to start worrying about air, land and water pollution.
If Global Warming were not happening, there would be extemely cold winters, like the one we are experiencing now.
No, global warming is happening worldwide and not just in the North Pole. The impacts of global warming are felt across the globe, including rising temperatures, melting ice caps, changing weather patterns, and sea level rise.
The majority of scientists agree that global warming is happening due to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This leads to the trapping of heat in the atmosphere and causes the Earth's temperatures to rise, resulting in changes to the climate. Multiple lines of evidence, such as rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and more frequent extreme weather events, support the conclusion that global warming is occurring.
The end of global warming would help the ozone. It is because the depletion of ozone is directly related to the global warming caused by greenhouse gases.
After the ice age, humans likely did not directly recognize or attribute global warming as a concern. Instead, they would have been more focused on adapting to the changing environment and finding ways to survive in the new climatic conditions. The concept of global warming as a result of human activities is a more recent understanding.
The opposite of global warming is global cooling, which refers to a decrease in the Earth's average temperature over an extended period of time.
If global warming affects the ozone hole, the UV will come in. This will lead to more global warming.
Scientists would be relieved if they had not been able to prove that global warming is happening. They could move on and investigate more fruitful areas of science, feeling that at least this is one problem they do not have to worry about. It is because scientists have proven that global warming is happening that they are concerned.
No. Global warming is caused by man burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests. No other animal does that. If there were no humans on earth, there would be no global warming.
If global warming affects the hole, the hole will become larger. This would mean more UV's.
You would all be dead from global warming.
No, global warming is happening worldwide and not just in the North Pole. The impacts of global warming are felt across the globe, including rising temperatures, melting ice caps, changing weather patterns, and sea level rise.
If you were asked to speak in a debate, "Against man-made Global Warming" you would be arguing that man is not causing Global Warming. You would have to argue that Global Warming is occurring naturally.
The majority of scientists agree that global warming is happening due to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This leads to the trapping of heat in the atmosphere and causes the Earth's temperatures to rise, resulting in changes to the climate. Multiple lines of evidence, such as rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and more frequent extreme weather events, support the conclusion that global warming is occurring.
well all be miserable and walking although it would help the atmosphere from global warming??
no.the global warming won't benefit anyone
It is important to know about and understand global warming so that we can understand the important decisions political leaders are making to abate global warming. Unless we really understand what is happening and the risks involved in allowing global warming to continue, we risk being misled by those with vested interests, who would have us believe either that global warming is not real or that it is real but there is nothing we can do. If we know about global warming, we also understand what we can do to help. We will understand that everything we do to reduce our electricity consumption will help, and we will understand that reducing our petrol or gasoline consumption is another way to help.
The end of global warming would help the ozone. It is because the depletion of ozone is directly related to the global warming caused by greenhouse gases.