What makes me happy in the scientific world is controversy. NASA ranks 2005 as the warmest year, but UK's Hadley Centre labels it as second. However, declaring a winner for this category seems too trivial. The impact of earth's stability lies within averages and time frames. Earths temperatures have been rising for years, and with gases increasing temperature gains are continuing. Action must be taken immediately before tidal zones turn against us.
Repeating the obvious, El Nino warms the earth and La Nina cools it. So, since earth is currently under La Nina and our climate has remained fairly constant, what does this mean for our planet? Temperatures are on a steady rise, and if global warming isn't dealt with promptly our lifestyles will face change indefinitely.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7329799.stm
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Im hoping that now the govt will start taking this issue seriously.
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