Recent update
Continue Blogging??????
March 19th, 2008 by finnnnnjr
Y es we should continue, it is more fun than having a regular class discussion. You do not have to wait your turn to talk. It is a great way to express ourself.
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I don’t think we should stop blogging
March 14th, 2008 by soccerstar1496
I don’t think we should stop blogging. Blogging is a great way to learn from other peoples posts and they can learn from your posts too. It is really fun and educational so I think we should keep blogging
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Our Blog
March 14th, 2008 by xoxkutipixox
I actually am liking this blog alot. Its a good way to really tell eachother what we feel about global warming, and everything else related. I would like to continue doing the blogs. The blogs are also neat because other people can see it! Is anyone here participating in Earth day?!
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Blogging the NEW Way of Learning!
March 14th, 2008 by kkyla07
Blogging has taught me so much on global warming. It gave us student to speak our voice, on what some people say “adult issue”. I believe we have to keep blogging, because it’s the way of the future.
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We Should Continue Blogging
March 14th, 2008 by flyingcows101
I believe that we should continue with our process of blogging. I think that it is a very good experience to have. I think this because we can see everyone’s ideas.
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Idea
March 14th, 2008 by saa1013
I have an idea for during regular class. Maybe we could have different groups, search about different things, that we need to know for a test. Then when a groups finds good information they can post it, and then there will be only a dozen of post about one thing, instead of a hundred. But, the only problem is, if one group doesn’t tell the right information or not enough, people not search on that subject will get confused.
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WE ARE POLLUTING A LOT!!
March 14th, 2008 by xoxbelloxo
We are polluting a lot!! This is part of the reason why global warming is happening! Here is visual proof that we are polluting way to much.





Did you know that some people can’t even see out of binoculars in their cities because of all the smog?




PLEASE STOP GLOBAL WARMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -xoxbelloxo
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Should We Continue Blogging?
March 14th, 2008 by finnnnnjr
YES, we should continue blogging. It is more fun than a classroom discussion. Some kids may be embarrassed to share how they feel in class but with a secret name they would be fine. Blogging is a fun way to express your ideas, we definitely should continue blogging!
FinnnnnJr
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Keep On Blogging
March 14th, 2008 by bwa786
We should keep on blogging because it is fun and I don’t want to go back to the books and we should blog because we don’t write bad posts or we don’t copy from another site and we do not copy videos like the other classes and I think we should keep on blogging.
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Blogging is FUN!
March 14th, 2008 by soccerislife8
I believe that we should continue blogging because you can comment on other peoples posts whenever you want. I also think that’s it’s better than a class discussion because you can express what you want without feeling embarrassed. The only problem is that everyone is writing about the same thing. I think we should each get our own topic, or two or three people can get the same topic, and then we can write posts on them. Writing about different things is better because people would be learning about different things not just one topic.
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Continue Using Blogs
March 14th, 2008 by totallyshort55
I want to continue using the blogs because everybody who wants to see what we think can comment on us and say what they think.
. I think we could talk about other science things (like our next unit) so we wont have to stop blogging.
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WE SHOULD NOT STOP BLOGGING
March 14th, 2008 by sillycat101
I don’t think that we should stop blogging. I think this because of the fact that we are learning from each others ideas. It is a good idea to keep blogging. Maybe we should each get a different subect to write about and go off of that. What do YOU think?
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cool link
March 14th, 2008 by elkrapids234
http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/ is a very interesting link that is almost like a photo documentary of climate change.
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Continue Writing Blogs
March 14th, 2008 by dhmm77
I love doing blogs, we learn so much more from seeing other’s opinions on global warming. This also is good practice in writing, communicating, and typing. Please don’t discontinue our blogs!
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Blogs - should we continue?
March 14th, 2008 by hockeydude23
I think that we should continue blogging because you get more out of blogging than just talking in class. It is also more fun than talking in class. Also, we can talk about subjects when we are at home.
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Do I Want To Continue Blogs???
March 14th, 2008 by bball4life
I do want to continue blogs from many reasons. One reason is that everybody participates in the blog and in a normal conversation, not everybody participates. Also, blogging has been a really neat experience and I don’t want to give it up. Lastly, I enjoy blogging and I don’t want it to go away.
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Yes we should keep blogging
March 14th, 2008 by mgoblue1996
I do think we should keep blogging because I am having a lot of fun and I think everybody else is too!:)
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Continue Blogging?
March 14th, 2008 by saa1013
I believe we should continue blogging, why not? We can learn more things by seeing more opinions and ideas. We learned about a lot of things without even having “talking” about it. Typing about things we know seems easier than talking about it. I think we should continue blogging.
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Don’t stop the Blogs!!!!!
March 14th, 2008 by soccershrimp12
I believe we should still continue using blogs. I think this because, using blogs has been fun, not only because we’re using laptops, but also because we can talk to other people without even raising our hands! I actually look forward to science because of the blogs. So far, I don’t have any ideas for the blogs but when I do, I will make sure that the ideas are fun, and make science more fun! ![]()
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Should WE Continue Blogging?
March 14th, 2008 by spongebob101
I believe that we should continue blogging because one, it is a educational way to learn about global warming and be able to share our feelings about other opinions. It is also cool to do something new. I have NEVER done a blog before I did this. My mom does not even know what a blog is! Overall, I believe that we should continue blogging.
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Using Blogs
March 14th, 2008 by moss49
I think i want to keep using blogs because it’s a fun classroom activity. It’s more fun then regular class and is very easy to use. I enjoy blogging. It’s very fun. No one can see who you are encase you don’t want them to. Everyone can participate. Lastly you can post pictures and videos to prove your point. And you can do it from home too. This is why i think we should keep blogging.
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Should we continue blogging?
March 14th, 2008 by elkrapids234
Yes, I think that we should continue to blog. It is a very good way to express your opinion and hear other peoples opinions too. I really like learning how to use blogs. Let’s continue! ![]()
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Continue Blogging?
March 14th, 2008 by sammytaylor
Of course I want to continue blogging! Blogging is a great way to say how you feel without feeling embarrassed. It makes science class so much more fun than just having a regular class discussion. Blogging is a lot of fun and I would be disappointed if we did not get to blog anymore.
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Should We Continue Using Blogs?
March 14th, 2008 by chm12395
I believe that we should continue to use the blogs. It is a fun way to express our opinion about whatever we are learning about to the entire class, team, school, and everyone who has the Internet.
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Should We Continue Using Blogs?
March 14th, 2008 by nmu52
I think that we should continue with blogs, because I beleive that they are a fun and interesting way to spread information across the web. If we did not continue, we would not be able to participate in that Earth Day Global Web Conference.
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Cold Winter!
March 14th, 2008 by totallyshort55
People say that the Earth is warming. Ha! The winter in Michigan probably has had the most snow and has been the coldest!
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Global Warming
March 14th, 2008 by soccerstar1496
Cars contribute a lot to global warming. Did you know one medium sized sedan can add 20,000 pounds of CO2 to the greenhouse effect every year. If everyone would switch to hybrids instead of hummers we could reduce the amount of CO2 in the air by a lot. We also need to stop cutting down so many trees. We breath in oxygen and let out CO2. Trees are the opposite they let out oxygen and breath in CO2. Maybe if we would stop cutting down trees and planting more the CO2 level would go down.


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global warming
March 14th, 2008 by elkrapids234
look at this pollution! the people riding the bikes are from China, that country is polluting a ton! That is what we are doing to our poor Earth and hurting the ozone.
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The Hottest Hoax around?
March 7th, 2008 by soccershrimp12
I went to this awesome site called: http://www.livescience.com/environment/top10_global_warming_results-1.html it talks about all the effects of Global warming, and it gave the top 10 effects of Global Warming. Here are some:
1. Research has shown that the higher Carbon Dioxide levels and warmer temps. asociated with Global Warming are also playing a role with the plants blooming earlier causing the production of more pollen. So all who are allergic to pollen bring out those tissues!
2.Due to the warmer climate, we’ve had to look slightly higher ground to search for chipmunks, squirrels and other furry friends. Possibly due to the climate change, animals have been going to higher elevations for a habitat.
If you want more top 10 results of Global Warming go to the site! :)
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We Are Killing the Polar Bears!!!!!
March 7th, 2008 by chm12395
The Earth is getting warmer and warmer because of the humans polluting and all of the pollution is killing the Ozone Layer. The CO2 is all getting trapped inside of the Earths atmosphere and when the suns rays come into the Earth’s atmosphere, it is not able to get out. The glaciers are melting and that is causing the polar bears to die because their habitats are lost so they have nowhere to go.
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We can help global warming
March 7th, 2008 by xoxbelloxo
Do you want to stop global warming? I know I do! We can help by car pooling, recycling, using less heat in your house, and riding bikes instead of cars. Another thing we can do is convince skeptics that global warming exists. Please stop global warming and help our planet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-xoxbelloxo
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We can Slow the Process
March 7th, 2008 by flyingcows101
We are causing part of of global warming because we are polluting the ozone layler. If the factories stop polluting so much and also we stop polluting. It used to be all natural, but we came and ruined the process. So we are speeding the process of the heating part. We can slow the process if we stop polluting.
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We are Ruining their Habitat
March 7th, 2008 by sillycat101
Look at the picture!!!! Instead of the polar bears lying on snow, they are lying on dirt. What have we done to their habitat
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Global Warming: How we can help
March 7th, 2008 by soccerislife8
Although I believe that global warming is partially natural, I also believe as citizens that we are speeding up the process of global warming. First of all polluting needs to stop. We are big polluters and its damaging our world. Some people might not get to see a polar bear in their life time. If we stop polluting, Earth will go back to its natural state. There are simple things that you can do to slow down the process of global warming like: ride a bike instead of riding in a car and you can recycle paper so people don’t have to cut down trees.
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Global Warming: How we can help?
March 7th, 2008 by finnnnnjr
We are making global warming worse than what it naturally should be. We need to stop polluting, so we can bring it back to its natural state. Simple and easy things like riding a bike instead of driving and planting a tree every once in a while will help global warming decrease.
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Hurricanes Getting Worse From Global Warming?
March 7th, 2008 by spongebob101
Many hurricanes are getting stronger as Global Warming increases there is more and more moister in the air and the strongest hurricane that has happened so far was Hurricane Katrina. It happened in 2006. The people who lived there still have not fully recovered. Here is a picture of Hurricane Katrina. 
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when do you send greenhouse gases up?
March 7th, 2008 by elkrapids234
When Do You Send Greenhouse Gases into the Air?
Whenever you …
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WE DON’T KN0W!!!!!!!!
March 7th, 2008 by kkyla07
The Arctic is feeling the effects the most. Average temperatures in Alaska, western Canada, and eastern Russia have risen at twice the global average, according to the multinational Arctic Climate Impact Assessment report compiled between 2000 and 2004. But in South Pole the opposite effect is occurring. Not even the most intelligent people can explain that, we really don’ know and were jumping to conclusions.
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Do you think This Is Proof
March 7th, 2008 by sillycat101
this is a picture of some tempuratures. Notice the average (the blue line) is a lot lower at times than the red line. But the blue line also goes up and gets warmer. It’s crazy, but i think this in a way proves that global warming is fake. The earth is supposed to be warming up.
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Global Warming: What Can We Do?
March 7th, 2008 by sammytaylor
Although I am mostly skeptic, I do believe that we are speeding up the process of global warming, and that we can help. First, we should start using energy efficient appliances and light bulbs. The second factor is we have to stop cutting down trees! Trees take CO2 out of the air, and we are just cutting trees down. Even simple things like walking or biking to school will help!
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Myself and I
March 7th, 2008 by kkyla07
I think everyone has some doubt on each side. Don’t make your true opinion yet
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Polar Bears are dying because of us
March 7th, 2008 by xoxbelloxo
Do you want to be the one killing polar bears? I didn’t think so. Stop global warming! The ice is melting because of us. Please stop denying this. I don’t want to be guilty of killing these wonderful creatures! Are you wondering what will happen if we don’t stop polluting, we will kill all polar animals and eventually all die too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Polar bears don’t pollute. Why are they dying from us then? They have to suffer because some people are too lazy to car pool or recycle. I wonder what happened to this polar bear family. They all probably died because the ice melted and they drowned.



You really don’t want to kill these cute animals. Wait, do YOU? If you said no STOP GLOBAL WARMING. 


- xoxbelloxo comment please! If you are a skeptic how do you feel now? I would like to know your feelings on this blog.
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THIS IS DAYTIME!!!!
March 7th, 2008 by elkrapids234

PEOPLE: THIS IS DAYTIME IN A NORMAL CITY! POLLUTION IS CAUSING A LOT OF SMOG, AND PART OF GLOBAL WARMING!! PLEASE STOP!
thanks
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Here’s what Scientists Say
March 7th, 2008 by sillycat101
I found this information on another blog made for scientists opionion on global warming:
I estimate 95% of all scientists would agree with the following
statement but would not call it ‘a belief’:
Global warming is real and a very small fraction of it is caused by humans.
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Facts on Global Warming thanks to http://www.edf.org/article.cfm?contentID=3767
March 7th, 2008 by mgoblue1996
Some Quick Facts on Global Warming
- Global warming is an intensification of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect refers to the natural system that keeps Earth warm enough to sustain life–this is a good thing. But an abundance of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere has been collecting in the atmosphere and effectively forming an additional heat blanket around the Earth. In other words, human activities are intensifying the greenhouse effect and moving the Earth’s temperature to dangerous levels.
- Weather and climate are different. Weather in a given area can fluctuate significantly from year to year regardless of whether or not the climate is changing. Climate, which refers to average weather conditions over a longer period of time (such as a few decades, at minimum), can show clearer signs of human-produced changes.
- Global warming refers to a warming of the average global temperature. It does not preclude cooling in some locations. In fact, if some locations are cooling while the globe is warming on average, it follows that there must be other areas that are warming even faster than the global average. This is precisely what is happening in the Arctic, where temperatures over the past few decades have risen twice as fast as the global average, with potentially disastrous consequences. Polar bears in the southern range, for instance, who hunt on sea ice, experience shorter hunting seasons now that sea ice melts earlier in the spring and freezes later in the fall. Read about these and other findings laid out in the recent eight-nation report, Impacts of a Warming Arctic.
- 2004 was the fourth warmest year on record. The 10 hottest years on record have all occurred since 1990.
- Record heat waves responsible for some 26,000 deaths battered Europe in the summer of 2003. The scorching temperatures caused over $16 billion in damages to agriculture and other industries. Global warming has already doubled the risk of such events, according to a paper in the scientific journal Nature.
- A massive ice shelf the size of Rhode Island broke off from Antarctica in 2002. Rapidly warming temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula were blamed for the loss of the Larsen B Ice Shelf.
- The melting of glaciers around the world have been contributing to sea level rise around the globe, which means damage to the United States’ booming coastal counties that are now home to more than half of the U.S. population.
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HOW DOES GLOBAL WARMING OCCUR?
Light from the sun passes through the Earth’s atmosphere
and heats its surface. The Earth’s surface then
gives off heat, some of which is trapped in its atmosphere
by a blanket of greenhouse gases rather than
escaping into space, keeping the Earth warmer than it
otherwise would be. Most of this greenhouse effect is
natural, maintaining the Earth’s average temperature
at about 60°F (15°C). Without the natural greenhouse
effect, the Earth’s average temperature would be
closer to 0°F (-18°C). The atmospheric concentrations
of several greenhouse gases are rising as a result
of human activity. Carbon dioxide (CO
2), the mostimportant human-made greenhouse gas, is released
primarily by the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and
natural gas, thereby raising the concentration of carbon
dioxide by 30 percent since pre-industrial times
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March 7th, 2008 by kkyla07

My Research
This Graph starte at 1200 which is 0 and 160 is us now.
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What we can do About Global Warming
March 7th, 2008 by sillycat101
These few things are among the biggest polutents in the world. If we can fix these, scientists believe that the global warming threat could be over.
-energy solutions, such as wind and solar power, can reduce our reliance on coal-burning power plants, the largest source of global warming pollution in the United States.
-Become a smart water consumer.
-Plant a Tree, protect a forest
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March 7th, 2008 by xoxkutipixox

Look at the clean energy compared to the Global Warming Part.
Look how high the clean energy was in August! and see how much it has droped!
The co2 is taking over, and as you can see from the charts, there is no way that could have just been made from humans, but there is no way that could possibly be natural.
In my opinion, i think that global warming is both a Man-made thing, and a natural thing. We humans are speeding up the process. And if you don’t belive me, just look at the chart!
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March 7th, 2008 by elkrapids234
what you can do
The average US household generates over 45,000 pounds of carbon dioxide each year, counting both household and transportation uses (assuming a single family home, and two cars)10. While most attention has been focused on the cars we drive, household emissions (through electricity, natural gas, etc…) are often at least as much as those given off by our cars. Of the 45,000 pounds above, 25,000 come from home-based energy consumption. So buying a hybrid car certainly helps, but so does making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Please try to conserve energy in your home by turning off as many lights as possible, and turning the TV or computer off after you are finished.
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MEDIEVAL WARM PERIOD AND THE MINI ICE AGE
March 5th, 2008 by sillycat101
Look at the chart above, notice how it has the Medieval Warm period and the Mini Ice Age. Compare the two, then please read the article: From around 800 A.D. to 1200 or 1300, the globe warmed again considerably and civilization prospered. This warm era displays, although less distinctly, many of the same characteristics as the earlier period of clement weather. Virtually all of northern Europe, the British Isles, Scandinavia, Greenland, and
Iceland were considerably warmer than at present. The Mediterranean, the Near East, and North Africa, including the
Sahara, received more rainfall than they do today. During this period of the High Middle Ages, most of
North America also enjoyed better weather. In the early centuries of the epoch,
China experienced higher temperatures and a more clement climate. From Western Europe to China, East Asia, India, and the
Americas, mankind flourished as never before. This prosperous period collapsed at the end of the thirteenth century with the advent of the “Mini Ice Age” which, at its most frigid, produced temperatures in central England for January about 4.5deg.F colder than today. Although the climate fluctuated, periods of cold damp weather lasted until the early part of the nineteenth century. During the chilliest decades, 5 to 15 percent less rain fell in
Europe than does normally today; but, due to less evaporation because of the low temperatures, swampy conditions were more prevalent. As a result, in the fourteenth century the population explosion came to an abrupt halt; economic activity slowed; lives shortened as disease spread and diets deteriorated
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Global Warming :(
March 5th, 2008 by soccershrimp12
Hey! I found this cool website called http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/05/sci_nat_how_the_world_is_changing/html/6.stm (I know it’s long)anyway they talked about these tree eating wood beetles that are likelt to benefit from warmer climate.(Global warming causes beetles to come) So they showed a pictures of all these trees that are dead. Its so scary. Anyway I would’ve posted the picture but it wouldn’t let me, so go to the website and chech out the pic.
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Stop Killing Plants and Trees!
March 5th, 2008 by totallyshort55
People in the should stop killing trees and plants! The trees and plants suck up the CO2, and we’re killing them, so I think thats part of the reason why the CO2 level is rising.
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Website: Calling all Skeptics and Believers
March 5th, 2008 by jcpeck
This is a great website because it explains Global Warming in a more kid friendly way. This site is good if you are a skeptic or a believer.
http://tiki.oneworld.net/global_warming/climate_home.html?gclid=COLKs-nc9pECFQd6IgodR0jEpQ
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Proof
March 5th, 2008 by masters1132
Here is proof that this is all a pattern
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A BOOK COVER OF GLOBAL WARMING!
March 5th, 2008 by blueboy
THIS PICTURE IS A BOOK COVER OF A BOOK THAT HAS SOLD A LOT OF COPIES, AND OBVIOUSLY THIS AUTHER IS A SCEPTIC (JUST LIKE EVERYONE SHOULD BE)! HE ALSO AGREES THAT THE WORLD IS NOT GOING TO BURN UP AND EXPLODE LIKE BELIEVERS DO! OBVIOUSLY THIS MAN THINKS THAT THIS IS A PARADISE AND IS DON’T DOUGHTING EARTHS SECRET POWERS(GOING INTO ICE AGES BEFORE IT GETS TO HOT)!
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really awesome picture!!!(chart)
March 5th, 2008 by elkrapids234

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global warming is REAL!!!! Skeptics take a look at this!!
March 5th, 2008 by dchoi
Global warming is causing damage in many parts of the United States! In 2002, Colorado, Arizona and Oregon endured their worst wildfire seasons ever. The same year, drought created severe dust storms in Montana, Colorado and Kansas, and floods caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage in Texas, Montana and North Dakota. Since the early 1950s, snow accumulation has declined 60 percent and winter seasons have shortened in some areas of the Cascade Range in Oregon and Washington. NOW DO YOU BELIEVE???????
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Global Warming
March 5th, 2008 by dhmm77
This is the hockey stick graph, this is a graph without the medival warming period. 
This is the graph with the medieval warming period.
As you can see the temperatures during the medeival warming period are similar to the ones now. I know it is little higher than the medieval warming period, that is the pollution part. But most of it is natural.
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Global Warming Is Creating Bigger Storms (and killing polar bears)
March 5th, 2008 by xoxbelloxo
Global warming
is creating bigger hurricanes
and tornadoes
! In the past couple years, hurricanes have been more plentiful and stronger. Hurricane Katrina
was a very devastating hurricane and I believe global warming is the cause for creating stronger hurricanes! The warmer the Earth, the warmer the water causing hurricanes to become stronger before they hit the land. Also, tornadoes need warm air, cold air, and moisture. Global warming is causing two of the three things tornadoes need. Lastly, global warming is killing polar bears. Since the world is getting warmer, ice is melting in Antarctica.
Think about it, do you want to be the one killing polar bears and creating bigger storms to kill people. If we keep denying global warming is happening it will get worse. STOP GLOBAL WARMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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MEDIVAL WARMING PERIOD
March 5th, 2008 by sillycat101
The Medieval Warm Period was a time of warm climate in Europe. The warmest part of the Medieval Warm Period was from about 950 until 1100 A.D. The warm climate overlaps with a time of high solar activity called the Medieval Maximum. The Medieval Warm Period occurred before the Little Ice Age, a time of cool climate in Europe and other places around the world. Over the past 1000 years with temperatures during the Medieval Warm Period similar to the first part of the 20th Century, cooler temperatures during the Little Ice Age, and dramatic warming in recent decades. The Medieval Warm Period was likely cooler than the past few decades.
Kind of cool huhh? I wonder if this is real or not. Do they have actual proof? The problem is that we don’t know what the truth is and what isn’t.
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Melting Glacier
March 5th, 2008 by moss49
This is a picture of a melting glacier. It is melting because of global warming. We must stop polluting because we’re causing global warming!

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consequences of global warming
March 5th, 2008 by elkrapids234
. Global warming is a complex phenomenon, and its full-scale impacts are hard to predict far in advance. But each year scientists learn more about how global warming is affecting the planet, and many agree that certain consequences are likely to occur if current trends continue. Among these:
- Melting glaciers, early snowmelt and severe droughts will cause more dramatic water shortages in the American West.
- Rising sea levels will lead to coastal flooding on the Eastern seaboard, in Florida, and in other areas, such as the Gulf of Mexico.
- Warmer sea surface temperatures will fuel more intense hurricanes in the southeastern Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
- Forests, farms and cities will face troublesome new pests and more mosquito-borne diseases.
- Disruption of habitats such as coral reefs and alpine meadows could drive many plant and animal species to extinction WE HAVE TO STOP POLLUTING!! THANK YOU FOR READING!
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Is it proven fact, or just conventional wisdom?
March 5th, 2008 by kkyla07
That is a very debated question. While most of us is picking sides of the fence and I as a skeptic are too. Our research is a never ending job and we shall not make our future decisions yet. Many things can still come into play. I know that in Antarcia ice is accumalating that isn’t an opinion that’s fact. What we need to find out is why is it accumalating in one place and the opposite is occurring in another. Overall, always keep an open mind!
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website
March 5th, 2008 by elkrapids234
http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/ this is a good website for believers or people who are almost leaning towards becoming a believer. ![]()
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global warming solutions website
March 5th, 2008 by elkrapids234
http://www.globalwarmingsolutions.org/category/personal-action —-this is a very cool website that shows you how to conserve energy, water, and many other things. When you get to the hom page go to personal action and it shows you how to help prevent enviromental problems.
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GLACIERS ARE MELTING
March 5th, 2008 by sillycat101
Around 90 percent of the fresh water on the Earth’s surface is held in the ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world’s oceans, the problem is, if the glaciers keep melting, there isn’t going to be that much water left is there?
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Global Warming: It’s Fake!
March 5th, 2008 by sammytaylor
Global Warming is a publicity thing. One record year does not mean global warming! Even though some glaciers are melting, the ones in the Antarctic are accumulating, and the sea ice is increasing, also! In the 1970s scientists said that there would be global cooling, so why should we believe them now if they are saying its global warming? Global warming is a natural process, and there is nothing we can do to stop it.
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March 5th, 2008 by spongebob101
Did you know that swamps, marshes, and other types of wet lands make global warming much worse? Their bacteria in the warm waters multiply very quickly. Even though they are very small if you look at the big picture they will make up a whole 22% of the methane in the worlds atmosphere. The gas that is released from many farm animals also hurts the atmosphere. This makes up about 17% of the methane in the Earths atmosphere. Volcanoes contribute to global warming because they let out a LOT of carbon Dioxide to the Earths atmosphere. One good thing that helps reduce global warming is plants, trees, etc. Overall, there are many things that are contributing to global warming and not enough things to slow it down to make it balanced.
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climate change
March 5th, 2008 by elkrapids234
Once, all climate changes occurred naturally. However, during the Industrial Revolution, we began altering our climate and environment through agricultural and industrial practices. The Industrial Revolution was a time when people began using machines to make life easier. It started more than 200 years ago and changed the way humans live. Before the Industrial Revolution, human activity released very few gases into the atmosphere, but now through population growth, fossil fuel burning, and deforestation, we are affecting the mixture of gases in the atmosphere.
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Hey look at this
March 5th, 2008 by mgoblue1996
http://www.globalwarmingskeptics.info/ I think this is a great website for people to check out. I think it is a good website because it has a lot os detail and data.
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global warming
March 5th, 2008 by pinkboy
Most scientists say that global warming is not only real, but is already contributing to extreme droughts, floods and the melting of the polar ice caps. But a few scientists still insist the idea is bunk. With the Kyoto Protocol about to come into force, Melissa Fyfe investigates the doubters, their financial backers and whether they are worth listening to.
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A PERFECT WORLD(NO GLOBAL WARMING)
March 5th, 2008 by blueboy
FALSE
TRUE!
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TRUTH
March 5th, 2008 by kkyla07
The last so called Antarcia pictures are just ice and they have no dates.
New Data Coming Soon!
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What is the greenhouse effect and global warning?
March 5th, 2008 by tkucha
The greenhouse effect is what keeps the suns heat in out atmosphere. It is many greenhouse gases that absorb heat. The greenhouse gases keep our planet mild and subtle for living, but too many greenhouse gases make the temperature extreme and out of control. Many people are concerned that we are releasing chemicals into the air that is building the layer of greenhouse gases and making it harder and harder for heat to escape. Global warming is when the pollutants make our atmosphere thinner, and thinner which makes the weather warmer. The weather is warmer in the places where the atmosphere is the thinnest.
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March 5th, 2008 by spongebob101
This is what is happening to our Earth and if we do not stop it we may not be around for much longer.
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Global Warming
March 5th, 2008 by soccershrimp12
This is what our Earth is going through because of Global Warming
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Global Warming
March 5th, 2008 by bball4life
I do think global warming is a problem. The Earth is warming up fast and we have to stop it. If we don’t, then we will be in BIG trouble. Lastly, I do not think this warming is not natural but man-made .
Please Comment ![]()
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Global Warming
March 5th, 2008 by moss49
This graph supports Co2 causes global warming. 
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March 5th, 2008 by soccershrimp12
This is what is happening with the earth because of Global Warming
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More on global warming
March 5th, 2008 by elkrapids234
I think cutting down the rainforest is BAD!!!! I think that it is hurting our enviroment a lot. Because as plants grow they breathe in CO2 and don’t breathe it back out. That really helps, but now that we are cutting down so many of them that contributes a lot to the CO2 problem.
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Global Warming: A scientists idea of a joke
March 5th, 2008 by nmu52
For the past 20 some years, scientists have been warning us that CO2 and greenhouse gases are getting trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere. This is a joke. Go to http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/11/26/1101219743320.htm
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THE EARTH IS WARMING UP! Wether we like it or not, the earth is warming!
March 4th, 2008 by sillycat101
Please read this article!
CO2 is building up in the atmosphere at a much greater rate. Several factors contribute to this build up. The use of fossil fuels in internal combustion engines and in the generation of electricity has greatly increased the amount of CO2 released to the air. Green plants remove CO2 from the air during photosynthesis and turn it into O2. Deforestation of large areas, especially the rain forests in tropical regions of the world, has decreased the amount of CO2 removed from the atmosphere by plants.
As you can see, we may not be making global wraming, but this scientists have proved, we are helping it along. We need to do somthing what are some things we can do?????
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Global Warming/ Greenhouse Effect
March 2nd, 2008 by saa1013
From the website I learned the greenhouse effect is caused by nature and humans. Some things we have that improve our lives’ send greenhouse gases in to the atmosphere, like fertilizer, factories, power plants, and automobiles. Farm animals, wetlands, rice patties, clouds, volcanoes, and the sun contribute to the greenhouse effect too. Greenhouse gases absorb heat that is bouncing off of Earth heading towards outer space. But, since the heat is absorbed, it is trapped in Earth’s atmosphere, heating it up. Also, I learned that the greenhouse effect is good and bad. It keeps Earth from being freezing cold, but it can make Earth too hot for some creatures to live in. In conclusion, the greenhouse effect can affect Earth’s future.
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Global Warming Is Happening And We Are Creating It!!!
February 28th, 2008 by xoxbelloxo
Here is a graph to prove that we are creating global warming and it is happening!

This shows how the CO2 amount affects the temperature. We are creating CO2 so we are raising the temperature!!! If we do not stop polluting, we will become to warm of a planet and eventually die out like the dinosaurs. Join my side and save the planet with me. STOP POLLUTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![]()
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What is Global Warming????BY: Mgoblue1996
February 28th, 2008 by mgoblue1996
Global Warming is a terrible thing. It is caused by pollution because the higher the pollution the higher the CO2, which will cause the temperature.
What happens is the sun’s rays go into the Earth and they get trapped in by the O-zone layer.
This heat can cause serious heat plus the extra pollution we are giving away. When we watched the movie with Al Gore and when he showed us the CO2 chart i was blown away. I couldn’t't believe it because we are at the highest we have ever been with CO2. So basically, Global warming is when the Sun’s rays go onto the Earth and is trapped by the Ozone Layer. Also, when we pollute the CO2 makes greenhouse gases and it causes more heat to stay in the Earth.
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Greenhouse Effect
February 28th, 2008 by totallyshort55
The greenhouse effect is the ozone layer keeping the heat from the sun inside of the Earth. Unfortunately, our Earth is warming rapidly, and people are getting worried. Some people say that pollution is causing the warming. I do not think that, I think that pollution is speeding up the process, but the other part of warming is natural.
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Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming
February 28th, 2008 by bball4life
What I know about the greenhouse effect is that the ozone layer is thickening so more heat is getting radiated back to the Earth. When we pollute, we send carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and nitrous oxide. All of these compounds absorb heat that makes the Earth warmer. If we cannot stop polluting, then the Earth will dramatically heat up. What I know about Global Warming is that if it keeps getting worse than our ice caps will be melted and we would get flooded. If that happens we could all die. Also, I think that global warming is natural, but we are making it worse by polluting. In conclusion, this is what I think about the greenhouse effect and global warming.
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KKYLA07 TRUTH
February 28th, 2008 by kkyla07
WE ALL KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING IN SOME REGIONS FROM xoxbell0xo,
BUT KNOW ONE HAS SEEN THIS!

AS YOU SEE MOST OF THE ICE IS LOCATED IN ANTARCIA. ANTARCIA IS ACCUMALATING IN ICE, SO MAYBE IS SOME PLACES ICE IS GOING DOWN BUT ANTARCIA IS ONLY GOING UP!
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My View on the Greenhouse Effect
February 28th, 2008 by kkyla07
The Greenhouse Effect is where solar heat is trapped in our atomsphere. I do believe it has an effect in temperature. Before we have summer, spring must arise, the accumalating greenhouse gases is like spring and it is normal to an extent. Our cars and other fossil fuel appliances are adding unnormally to the mix and then we end up with too much. Overall, the Greenhouse effect is important.
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GLOBAL WARMINGG!!!!!!!
February 28th, 2008 by xoxkutipixox
Global warming, is killing our place we call home. We wont be able to call it home anymore if you we all don’t stop polluting. Why? Because the Earth with be so hot! We all wont be able to live on a planet if the temperature is at extremes. That’s what happening though. With the ice caps melting, the pollution, the ozone layer, one way or another were going to go. With the Ice Caps, we will be flodded. If the pollution does’t stop, we will choke to death from harmful chemicals. And if the ozone layer is destroyed, we will burn to crisps. So what choice do we have?
Our only option is to stop polluting. That would make SUCH a difference. Or these nightmares may not be night mares might, but true and real.
from:
XoxKuTiPixoX
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The green house effect
February 28th, 2008 by moss49
The greenhouse effect is a kind of shield that lets the sun’s heat in to the planet but traps it in so the planet heats. This is bad because it makes stronger hurricanes and melts glaciers we need for water. It is caused by our CO2 emissions. If we don’t stop polluting we could die. This is my opinion on the green house effect.
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What I know about the greenhouse effect and global warming
February 28th, 2008 by hockeydude23
The Greenhouse effect is where sunlight comes into our atmosphere, bounces off the surface of the earth and tries to get back out into space, but the ozone layer, made of greenhouse gasses, (nitrous oxide, methane, co2, and water vapour) keep in the heat. As we pollute, the ozone layer gets thicker and thicker and keeps more heat in.
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Even More On Global Warming (Skeptics must see to start believeing global warming)
February 28th, 2008 by xoxbelloxo
These are just a few more before and after pictures on global warming. This will hopefully turn you around skeptics. 




Thanks for viewing. Skeptics, do you believe now?
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Greenhouse Gasses: Good or Bad
February 28th, 2008 by sammytaylor
Greenhouse gasses can be good for Earth, but also bad. The greenhouse gasses absorb heat and also send them back to outer space. But as we put more and more greenhouse gasses (sometimes pollution) into the atmosphere our Earth heats up more and more rapidly. Some examples of greenhouse gasses are CO2 (carbon dioxide) and water vapor. Some people believe that greenhouse gasses are contributing to global warming, I know I do.
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Global Warming & the Greenhouse Effect
February 28th, 2008 by soccerislife8
Global warming is when the the Sun’s energy enters the Earth’s atmosphere, but not all of it can easily find its way out again. This is called the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect isn’t all bad because it allows people to live on Earth. The greenhouse effect is just like a greenhouse, it holds heat inside our atmosphere. The only difference is the molecules in our atmosphere called greenhouse gases absorb the heat and trap it.
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WHAT I KNOW ABOUT THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT AND GLOBAL WARMING
February 28th, 2008 by blueboy
I know quite a few things about the greenhouse effect and global warming. I know that the o-zone layer is a big contributor of the greenhouse effect because it lets heat from the sun to get in but not out. I also know that the o-zone layer, methane gas, and fuel is contributing to the “so called” globalwarming because the o-zone layer is keeping heat in, methane gas polluted our air and heating it up, along with with other gases such as fuel is heating up the earth and causing the global warming. These are some of the things I know about the greenhouse effect and global warming.
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What is Global Warming?
February 28th, 2008 by turtlelvr11
Global Warming is the warming of the earth. There are scientists that are investigating the warming of the earth right now. The reason that they are researching this is simple: over the last few years we have been experiencing record highs in temperature. There are two sides or theories to this problem. Some people, believe that the warming of the earth is being caused by humans. They say that over the last couple of hundreds of years that our CO2 levels have been rising, in turn causing the temperature to rise along with it. Others, however, believe that this problem is not the fault of humans. They say that the earth is simply going through a natural warming period like it did in the medieval times with the supposed “warming period”. They also say that we are warming up again a small, miniature ice age that had just occurred. Witchever side you are on, there is no dobt that there is a problem and we need to fix it.
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Global warming and the greenhouse effect
February 28th, 2008 by dchoi
The greenhouse effect is when greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide trap the suns rays and warm the earth. Many people think the more co2 the hotter the earth will get. I think the green house contributes greatly to the warming of the earth. Therefore the more co2 the worse global warming will get. I think global warming is partly our fault and partly natural. It is partly natural because the earth is just warming up from its last ice age. It is party our fault because we are polluting and there for speeding up the warming process.
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GEGW (Greenhouse Effect, Global Warming)
February 28th, 2008 by soccershrimp12
After visiting the site, I learned a couple new things on Global Warming, and the Greenhouse Effect. First, as you know the sun is the source of all energy on Earth, so the greenhouse effect makes sure how much of suns energy is let in and out, and this is done in a very balanced, and delicate manner. But now the Greenhouse effect is not balanced, and is letting more heat in than out. Which is from us polluting with Co2 and other harmful pollutants. What does this all sum up to, you may ask? Global Warming, and it’s about time we do something about our greenhouse effect being off balance and to stop this Global Warming!
Sorry if I wrote to much!
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Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming
February 28th, 2008 by flyingcows101
Some of the sun’s rays get caught in our ozone layer so this will heat our Earth. In a greenhouse the heat gets trapped inside by the glass, but on Earth we don’t have glass surrounding our planet, but we have an ozone layer.
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