Positive Proof Of Global Warming

In summary, the conversation discusses the latest photographic data showing the effects of global warming, specifically in the southern hemispheres. The evidence is considered irrefutable and a sign of real proof. There is also a mention of the expanding equator, possibly due to global chocolate supply, and a playful comment about nudists having their way with society and each other.
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edward
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The latest photographic data.:smile:

http://anthropology.net/files/warming.jpg
 
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edward said:
The latest photographic data.:smile:

http://anthropology.net/files/warming.jpg
Well, there is no way to refute that, we have untouched photo evidence. See, this is what I've been waiting for - REAL proof. :biggrin:
 
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:smile::smile:
 
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I'm waiting for the 2010's and beyond when its just a bit of dental floss then nothing.
 
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nudists are having their ways with society
 
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rather than global, this looks to be unique to the southern hemispheres.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
rather than global, this looks to be unique to the southern hemispheres.

Yep it's all south of the equator. My wife's equator has expanded a bit possibly due to global chocolate supply.
 
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edward said:
Yep it's all south of the equator. My wife's equator has expanded a bit possibly due to global chocolate supply.
I'm sure we can be safe to say she does not read this forum. :rolleyes:
 
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Ki Man said:
nudists are having their ways with society

and with each other :-p
 

Related to Positive Proof Of Global Warming

1. What is the evidence that supports the concept of global warming?

There is a vast amount of evidence that supports the concept of global warming. This includes rising global temperatures, melting polar ice caps, and changing weather patterns. Additionally, scientists have observed changes in plant and animal behavior, such as earlier blooming of flowers and earlier migration of birds, which can be attributed to the warming climate.

2. How do we know that human activities are causing global warming?

The Earth's climate has natural cycles of warming and cooling, but the current rate of global warming is unprecedented and cannot be explained by natural causes alone. Through the use of advanced technology and data collection, scientists have been able to determine that the increase in greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, is directly linked to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and agriculture.

3. Is there a consensus among scientists about the existence of global warming?

Yes, there is a strong consensus among scientists that global warming is real and is primarily caused by human activities. According to a study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, 97% of actively publishing climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and is caused by human activities.

4. Will global warming cause the Earth's temperature to continue to increase in the future?

Yes, if we continue emitting greenhouse gases at the current rate, the Earth's temperature will continue to rise. This is due to the long lifespan of these gases in the atmosphere, which can trap heat and cause a gradual increase in temperature. However, if we take significant actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we can slow down and potentially reverse the effects of global warming.

5. Can we still prevent the worst impacts of global warming?

Yes, we still have the opportunity to prevent the worst impacts of global warming. This will require significant changes in our energy sources, transportation methods, and land use practices. The sooner we take action, the more effective our efforts will be in mitigating the effects of global warming and protecting our planet for future generations.

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