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We're already seeing the effects of global warming

The impact of global warming can already be seen in the habitats around us, according to a study that saw scientists run heaters outside for 23 years. Ecologists monitored the changes that took place in meadows in the Rocky Mountains and compared them to plots others that were artificially heated to simulate global warming.



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Anonymous
The Arctic is warming faster than other parts of the world, and scientists believe that is having a dramatic impact on the jet stream, which may be responsible for the unusual weather and stronger upper atmospheric winds of late.
smh.com.au

BellaItalia
We desperately need to have a government, scientists and media that do communicate to the Irish citizenry the fact that the jury is not out any more on what a clear and present danger climate change / climate chaos poses for us - within our own lifetimes but especially in our children's lifetimes and for future generations. We are the last generation with the privilege of doing something about it - after us it will be too late. The science tells us clearly and without equivocation that we face catastrophic and irreversible climate change if we do not act with urgency - it's already too late to avert some of the worst effects, but not too late hopefully to avert what could be domino effects that could lead to a mass extinction event on this planet - up to and including us. That is what has always happened in the past (pre-humans) with rapid climate change - so the paleo records tell us.
irishtimes.com

Trudi
That's the whole reason why psychology is a load of global warming. And yes, they are employing psychologists to sell the agenda to us. What you do is think of a scheme to prove your point, it's what they term 'evidence'.
dailymail.co.uk

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