How much do you know about global warming?

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  1. Gue

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    i just need more info for my science work. i have done a bit of history about and now im on the present day section:)

    Any help would be much appriciated
     
  2. JLWBigLil

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  3. Gue

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    Not a lot, other than the world's temperature has increased by 0.6 degrees celsius in the last 50 years.
     
  4. Gue

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    It might..................
     
  5. JLWBigLil

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    If not , try getting in touch with Varley .

    Smashing bloke and a science teacher , to boot . He may have a better idea of more appropriate sites for you to visit .
     
  6. Gue

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    Thanks for that it really does help
     
  7. Gue

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    i have an idea!!!!!! ouch........

    i could do with the effects of global warming
    (apart from oceans rising and weather gets worse and icecaps melting)
     
  8. J B

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    RE: i have an idea!!!!!! ouch........

    Maybe you could question it's actual causes i.e. i've always wondered how the Ice Age occured when non of us were on the planet to emit gases etc. If it happened then, maybe it's cyclical and unavoidable! Personally I feel the government use it as a tax generator.
     
  9. Gue

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    Good point ill put that in the thing
     
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    Very recent announcement, only this week

    The average temperature across Central England has increased 1 degree Centigrade between 1960 and 2005. This is more than the world average.
     
  12. Gue

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    THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP

    Im off to school now
     
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