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bouzane said:
PullusPardus said:
bouzane said:
Nighthawk117 said:
There's no hard evidence to support nor detract from the claim of "Global Warming"

NASA just launched a new satellite, OCO 2, a month ago, that over the next year or so, should give us the evidence to answer the ultimate environmental question of our time.


No offense but the global warming phenomenon is undeniable, we know that it is about a full degree warmer than it was a century ago. What we are uncertain about is whether or not human activities are causing or contributing to this change. The controversy is whether or not what we are experiencing is indeed anthropogenic global warming. I personally think that it is and I expect an oceanic limnic eruption to destabalize Earth's climate catastrophically. Who cares though, Earth is barely within the habitibility zone of Sol and will be uninhabitable within a few hundred million years anyway.

Not only that but the nearer you lived in the equator the more you will notice it. 

Summer is a lot hotter than what it used to be 20 years earlier, let alone 100.

I think because people lived in the US are in the "North" they don't notice it as much. 


Actually, the northern regions are the most heavily effected. In fact, the interior of Russia appears to be hardest hit of all. I live in Newfoundland Canada and we had a few days over 40 degrees this summer. That's not record breaking, that's record shattering!

In the kuwait we sometimes hit 50 degrees. right now its 3 am and its 34 =[ 

I guess the weather gets extremely cold in the north and extremely hot in the center?

Look at these temperatures. its not only hot but its dry hot and I seriously can't pass a day without getting severe headaches.

Either way Its obviously not the same as before, I used to be able to go out in the sun in the summer for hours now I can't go out for 5 minutes without getting "sunstruck"