Science, asked by firdosnoor2, 7 months ago

what's your views about global warming?​

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Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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If by global warming you mean the changes that humans have made to the average temperature of this planet, and by opinion, what we think about that. In that case all we care about is the warming, and what reasons there are for it don’t matter, and we don’t have to have another terribly uninteresting bickering and whining session about greenhouse gases and the consensus.

The signs in the temperature proxies (in this case, ice cores showing temperatures) show a recent (geologically speaking) 500 thousand years that were, most of the time, much more unpleasant than it has been for the last 12,000 years or so. Which is to say, that the Holocene has been hovering around zero as a range is more desirable to humans, who have conveniently been impacting and being the recipients of their impacts for about the same amount of time they’ve been around. Taking into account the continued survival of the species and those that stemmed from earlier ones. Past a half million years is really rather boring, it wasn’t a planet much like this one, and there essentially weren’t any humans around before say the last 300,000 or so anyway.

Now, we can always look at two or three or forty graphs of things over time going up and make all sorts of attributions as to what came first, the chicken or the egg. But it’s fairly clear that the temperate conditions that began around 10,000 BCE were able to provide an environment conducive to our improvements. If that’s good for the planet, as if it had thoughts and feelings, that’s perhaps questionable. But it was certainly good for us, as it seems to have allowed such niceties as the development of writing, mathematics, agriculture, entertainment, building, and science.

Now, clearly and without doubt, we have further been impacting the environment since we collectively created the Industrial Era, and since the 1700s and 1800s have been impacting that environment more and more. One simply needs to look at the number of trees around or cities around to see the results, and a lot of great science is observational after all. Is that good or bad, well some of that is perceptional.

However, one of the many results of what we do has been the impacting our environment, as all organisms do, and apparently so far this impact has been beneficial to us. At least going by one of the many upwardly accelerating graphs. This one is of population, and that just doesn’t usually happen when an organism is struggling to survive.

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Answered by SubhrajitDeb001
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Answer:

its horrible.... speeches....bt corona pandemic is more awful

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