Global Warming? (Whole question in detail.)?
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Figure we've been causing global warming at the present rate for ten years. It's more than ten, but those years were at a lesser rate. That's 3650 days, more or less. Figure cars and factories are half the problem.
It would reduce global warming by about 1/(3650X2). Very roughly1 part in 10,000 or .01%. Absolutely unnoticeable.
There's a real message here. The proper timescale for global warming is years or decades. Any one day is insignificant. We need to take actions that change things long term.
Dantheweatherman is a great source for global warming information, but mine are better, and say it's (mostly) not the Sun.
http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/ima...
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/sun-on-...
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It would make a dent, but It will not make much of an impact. It took years for everyone to create the problem of global warming, and it will take years to correct the problem.
We're too far into this problem, it will take perhaps hundred of years with minimal pollution - AND I MEANT MINIMAL POLLUTION (if the law enforce it ruthelessly) - will our earth ozone layer recover but I dont think that will happen in the next 50 year or never at all
None Global warming is a natural function of the planet. It's done it before and will do it again. It has also had mini ice ages. I don't see anybody getting excited about that. And we just got over one. Hence the global warming.
NONE, NOTA, Zero
The warming comes from the sun, the climate will do what it has been doing forever and that is changing what makes someone think that we can change the weather. Now if we have a huge volcanic action somewhere on the planet we could get a cooling or a year with no summer. Man has no control over the climate and Co2 is a gas that we need to produce O2. Look up at that great fire ball in the sky and be glad its warm today it could change tomorrow.
Stop all the co2 making machines for a day and you may not see much-- but do it a week... All the plants continue to make oxygen and there is only animal inspiration to consume it,, and fire.. in a week the atmosphere would be so oxygenated that every thing on earth would start to rust. then suddenly a threshold would be reached and everything on earth would ignite and the all consuming fire would destroy almost all life right down to the roaches and rats. It might not get the fish or worms or other animals protected by earth or water, but it would certainly kill most larger mammals..
Huge on us, negligible on the Earth.
I think it would make a difference; It wouldn't make a huge difference, but it wouldn't make a small difference either. Since the factories and people aren't all going to do it in one day at the same time, I think people and the factories should cut down on driving cars and factories should try to pollute our air less. I also believe that gas companies should lower their gas prices, and that cars should use more efficient types of fuel that won't pollute or hurt the environment. There are so many things we can do to help our environment if we just try to make a difference.
I don't know about factories shutting down but if we all drove hybrid vehicles there would be a 90% reduction in carbon levels.
crazy huh? we should all wake up and just do it.
Lots as lots of people would die as a result...
a relevant study has shoed that it would take 20 years for global warming to stop if we shut down evrything forever.
we would be sitting in the dark, hungry and unemployed.
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