Exploring the Truth Behind Global Warming and Human Impact on Climate Change

In summary, the recent exposure of global warming lies has led to a lack of recent posts on the topic. As a result, there is a call to approach the topic from a more objective, scientific standpoint rather than one driven by fear. The question also arises about the role of human contributions to global warming and whether there are any legitimate scientists studying the topic. However, the topic has been temporarily banned due to difficulties in moderating it and the opinions expressed in the original post are solely those of the poster.
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Phrak
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After the fiasco in exposure of the global warming liars, I don't see a single, recent post on global warming. Can we now take up this topic as one of cold, objective science rather than one where we are confronted with the Chicken Littles in love with instilling fear in others?

What does real science have to say about global warming and our own, human contributions? Are there any real scientists at work on this?
 
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If there are no new threads that's because the subject is (hopefully temporarily) banned.
 
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The topic was closed because we do not have the means to properly moderate the subject. The assertions made in the op are only the opinons of that person.
 

1. What is global warming and how is it caused?

Global warming is the overall increase in the Earth's average temperature, which is primarily caused by the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to a warming effect on the Earth's surface.

2. Is human activity really responsible for global warming?

Yes, human activity is the main contributor to the increase in greenhouse gases and subsequent global warming. The burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and agricultural practices are all human activities that release large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

3. How does global warming affect the environment?

Global warming has numerous impacts on the environment, including rising sea levels, more frequent and severe natural disasters, changes in precipitation patterns, and loss of biodiversity. These changes can have significant consequences for ecosystems, wildlife, and human populations.

4. What can we do to slow down global warming?

There are several actions that individuals and governments can take to address global warming. These include reducing carbon emissions through the use of renewable energy sources, promoting energy efficiency, and implementing sustainable land use practices. It is also important for individuals to reduce their own carbon footprint by making small changes in their daily habits, such as using public transportation or eating less meat.

5. Will reducing our carbon footprint really make a difference in the fight against global warming?

Yes, every action to reduce carbon emissions has an impact in the fight against global warming. While individual actions may seem small, when taken collectively, they can have a significant impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and slowing down global warming. It is important for individuals, businesses, and governments to work together to make a meaningful difference in addressing this pressing issue.

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