2010-01-06
Categorized | The Basics
Is Global Warming Real?
Wednesday, January 06, 2010

In the most recent decades, Global Warming has been the subject of a great deal of political controversy. No matter what political party or politician you support, the environment is always an issue that should be addressed. Global Warming has made headlines as it continues to be debated all over the world. The forefront of this ongoing debate is to address this question, "Is Global Warming Real?" Some debate that Global Warming isn't taking place, and others respond back with the statistics that support that Global Warming is most definitely taking place.
Several scientists and institutions are recording several of shocking statistics each year regarding Global Warming. You'll discover these statistics as you make your way through the rest of this website. These statistics are considered to be evidence of Global Warming occurring. With each passing year, scientists record temperatures both on land and sea, and the overall continuous trend is hotter and hotter temperatures. To sum it up, thousands of studies and statistics have supported the reality of Global Warming. The easiest way to determine if Global Warming is real is to simply look at the temperature increases. In the past century and a half, temperatures have been recorded all over the world. Temperatures have increased 1ºF (.8ºC) worldwide in just the last 100 years. Sadly, the temperatures in the Arctic risen even more, about double the rate the rest of the world is witnessing. Ocean Temperatures are also increasing, which can lead to very dangerous disasters. You will learn about the effects of rising Oceanic Temperatures and the damage it can lead to while discovering the rest of this website.
This post was written by:
Jason Ziadeh - who is the founder of this website. I am a 20-year-old college student who put this website together in hopes of educating the world about Global Warming. I hope you find this information useful.
Please consider donating to various organizations to help fight Global Warming. Or even to me, to help pay for the costs of running this website.