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<p>The thinning ice in the Antartics and similar proofs hardly leaves anyone doubting of the growing alarming|effects of climate change.</p>
<p>Yes, there are still a few who believe that all these are simply normal part of our day to day living. Scientists, however, are agreeing these events aren&#8217;t natural.</p>
<p>The weather definitely is getting warmer, which  has been observed and documented globally. Some countries  have observed an average temperature rise of around four degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>The first and second warmest years on record were 1998 and 2006, respectively.  In fact, every year from the first to the second warmest years, ranked within the warmest 25 years in the US.  In 2006, the annual average temperature was 55 degrees Fahrenheit.  Recent warm years point to a climate change being brought on by global warming.</p>
<p>In the U.S., back in 1998 and 2006, these were recorded as the warmest years ever. In fact, every year thereafter, from the<br />
first to second warmest years, appeared to have been the hottest, considering all documented temperatures within the previous 25 years.In 2006, the yearly average temperature was 55 degrees Fahrenheit.  These drastic increase in temperatures have been atrributed to climate change as a result of global warming.</p>
<p>The effects of climate change due to global warming is more noticible during a drought. Years are drier and in some countries, forest or bush fires are becoming a common event. This is caused by the heat that is building up around the earth&#8217;s surface.</p>
<p>The cases of drought and seriousness is even made worst by global warming.  A major drought in the US lasted from 1999-2002.  Other than these, there were only two recorded droughts in the last forty years that were so catastrophic that crops were<br />
destroyed resulting to further food shortages.</p>
<p>There have been more and more frequent droughts in the West in recent years.  The last 30 years in particular have seen numerous droughts.  These droughts have spawned wildfires that set new records in 2006 for number of fires and of acres burned.  Further proof of global warming is seen in these destructive wildfires.</p>
<p>While the overall effect of global warming is heat followed by drought, there are still storms.  Since global warming energizes the atmosphere, these storms will be different.  When all is going well, a gentle rain will soak into the earth gradually, causing no more than a minor inconvenience to people.</p>
<p>Because of global warming, storms are becoming more destructive.  While there have certainly been droughts, rainfall totals have risen in the past century.  This surprising fact is due to the fact that when the rain comes, it comes in rapid downpours.  The sky opens up and dumps water on the earth very quickly in many cases.  This is followed by dry periods.</p>
<p>The number of times it rains in a year has increased during the last 50 years due to global warming.  What is more, global warming is causing storms to intensify.  Storms which would have been ordinary thunderstorms in the past are morphing into raging tempests.  Hurricanes have been rated higher in recent years as global warming affects their intensity.</p>
<p>Global warming is responsible for many climate changes.  Often, people cause the increase in global warming that precipitates these changes.  If people could make it a common goal to cut down on activities that promote global warming, the earth would be a much more stable environment.  <img alt="" />There is no doubt that the earth&#8217;s climate is constantly changing.  Some people feel that it is part of the normal cycle of events on this planet.  Yet, most scientists agree that there are drastic changes occurring that are due to unnatural global warming.</p>
<p>The weather is getting decidedly warmer.  For the most part, the United States has already warmed up some.  In some places, the average rise in temperature is around four degrees Fahrenheit.  However, all the states show some degree of warming.</p>
<p>The first and second warmest years on record were 1998 and 2006, respectively.  In fact, every year from the first to the second warmest years, ranked within the warmest 25 years in the US.  In 2006, the annual average temperature was 55 degrees Fahrenheit.  Recent warm years point to a climate change being brought on by global warming.</p>
<p>Climate changes due to global warming can be seen in the prevalence of drought.  Years are becoming drier in recent decades due to global warming.  This is caused by the heat that is building up around the earth&#8217;s surface.  Excessive evaporation intensifies drought even more during the spring and fall.</p>
<p>Global warming has upped the level of drought.  A major drought in the US lasted from 1999-2002.  There were only two other droughts in the last forty years that were so widespread and devastating.  Crops were damaged or would not grow at all, thus shortening the food supply.</p>
<p>It is also worth mentioning the the frequency of droughts have been increasing. The drier and warmer weather have also<br />
been linked to the prevalence of bushfires..</p>
<p>While the overall effect of global warming is heat followed by drought, there are still storms.  Since global warming energizes the atmosphere, these storms will be different.  When all is going well, a gentle rain will soak into the earth gradually, causing no more than a minor inconvenience to people.</p>
<p>Storms have been more destructive  because if global warming.  While there have certainly been droughts, rainfall totals have risen in the past century.  This surprising fact is due to the fact that when the rain comes, it comes in rapid downpours.  The sky opens up and dumps water on the earth very quickly in many cases.  This is followed by dry periods.</p>
<p>The number of times it rains in a year has increased during the last 50 years due to global warming.  What is more, global warming is causing storms to intensify.  Storms which would have been ordinary thunderstorms in the past are morphing into raging tempests.  Hurricanes have been rated higher in recent years as global warming affects their intensity.</p>
<p>It is without a doubt that global warming is to blame for the earth&#8217;s drastic climate changes.  We just need to open our eyes and accept the fact that we play a major role as the core cause. And that it is within our control to reverse these<br />
effects and make our environment stable as it&#8217;s has been in the past.</p>
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Mike Hirn asked: An Ice Age brought on by global warming was the scenario depicted in the movie THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. While the science on which the movie based has been called into question, there may be some merit in the theory that global warming could cause an Ice Age.Why is Europe&#8217;s climate comparitively [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mike Hirn</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>An Ice Age brought on by global warming was the scenario depicted in the movie THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. While the science on which the movie based has been called into question, there may be some merit in the theory that global warming could cause an Ice Age.<br/><br/>Why is Europe&#8217;s climate comparitively milder than other places at the same latitude? Alaska and Greenland, both the same distance to the North Pole as Europe, are covered with ice and permafrost while most of Europe is not.<br/><br/>The ocean currents called the Gulf Stream bring warm waters up to Europe from the Caribbean. This water brings warmth to the countries in its path. Cooler water from Europe feeds back into the loop and causes the water to flow back to the Caribbean in a continuous cycle.<br/><br/>The Gulf Stream has been significantly weakened in every major cooling event, including the last great Ice Age. In the past this weakening has been brought on by natural events. In current times, global warming brought on by human activities could be the cause of slowing or even stopping the Gulf Stream. If this were to happen, the cold waters would stay in the area of Europe and the Northeastern US and could mean an Ice Age for those regions.<br/><br/>If an Ice Age occurs, it will likely be due to the melting of polar ice. This will dump large quantities of cold, fresh water into the ocean. It would disrupt the Gulf Stream and cause the cooling of many areas that now have milder climates. The return flow of cold water from Greenland, which goes back to the Caribbean, has already showed a weakening over the last 50 years. There has been a twenty percent decline in the amount of current flowing in this direction. It stands to reason that the warm waters returning from the Caribbean have also decreased in volume. The change would not be gradual. This is a phenomenon that takes place rather quickly. Perhaps it does not happen as fast as depicted in THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. However, it could happen within a few short years.<br/><br/>A slowing or stoppage of the Gulf Stream would affect the entire earth. Observations have been made of current data and historical information gleaned by studying the ocean and the lands around it. With all the information at hand, it appears that it is indeed possible that global warming could bring about a modern Ice Age.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Bryan Burbank asked: It is no secret that our planet is going through Global Warming because we can see it with the polar ice caps melting and the ever changing weather patterns. The good thing is that there are things we can do to improve the effects of Global Warming and this will help to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Bryan Burbank</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It is no secret that our planet is going through Global Warming because we can see it with the polar ice caps melting and the ever changing weather patterns. The good thing is that there are things we can do to improve the effects of Global Warming and this will help to save the planet we live in.<br/><br/>Get Free : Global Warming Information<br/><br/>The first thing you can do is to save on fuel cost when driving. It is easy to say just go out an buy an hybrid and that will fix everything but this is not a realistic solution for everyone to do. You can however do some simple things to save on fuel cost such as making sure that the tires on your car are inflated to the right psi. Also you want to make sure that the filters on your car are changed on a regular basis this will help to make your car more efficient.<br/><br/>Save with : Solar Panel Energy<br/><br/>Next you can do recycling because this will help to cut down in the amount of new products needed for our consumption. These new bottles and cans will find there way to the land fields and just sit there. If you recycle you will be breaking this cycle and it will make it better for everyone.<br/><br/>Also you want to make some changes with your appliances in your home. You can use energy saving appliances and this will cut down on energy consumption and save cost as well. You want to make sure that when you go to purchase a new appliance that you check to see if it is energy efficient.<br/><br/>Remember that the way we stop Global Warming is that we all do little things that will save energy and together we can correct it.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Hamish Fraser asked: Today, ‘prevent global warming’ seems to be the necessity of the day. It is high time we noticed effects of industrialization on the planet. It is no more difficult to notice that global warming has been changing climate of the world. Large ice masses that initially adorned both the north and south [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Hamish Fraser</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Today, ‘prevent global warming’ seems to be the necessity of the day. It is high time we noticed effects of industrialization on the planet. It is no more difficult to notice that global warming has been changing climate of the world. Large ice masses that initially adorned both the north and south poles are melting as a very fast speed. This shows warming is affecting us since the water levels will increase drastically. Melting of ice masses will also mean changing in climatic conditions all around the world. Effects of which will be difficult for humans and animals alike.<br/><br/>You can prevent global warming by uniting against it. It does not matter what your place of residence may be; however, you can contribute towards reforestation and help reduce green house gases and carbon dioxide considerably. You can also help in cooling the earth down substantially. Global warming is also the result of using fossil fuels like petrol, diesel, CNG, etc. with industrialization there has been growth in number of car owners, this has made global warming faster.<br/><br/>You can easily prevent global warming, you should use all those facilities provided to you consciously. A little saving of water, fuel, electricity, etc per person can make a lot of difference to our planet.<br/><br/>In order to prevent global warming there are several organizations which are working actively so they can increase forests around the world. Increasing forests is a good and a constructive alternative to solving this problem of global warming. It is true that rain forests and tropical forests around the world are being cut down to fulfill demand for wood and paper, this is causing deforestation. A simple solution to this problem is replanting the trees that have been cut off and letting these grow back again naturally. These lush green trees in the tropical rain forests have worked as lungs for all the world for ages. Reduction in these forests will accelerate the disaster brought in by global warming.<br/><br/>Several governments around the world are taking steps and implementing laws that will help curb production of green house gases and make the world a better place for our children. However, these laws will take time in being implemented. Till the time, these actually come into being, all world’s population can contribute a little more by planting trees around them and prevent global warming.<br/><br/>You will find concerns about global warming being echoed online too. In fact several organizations have opened their websites so that they can spread awareness about the current situation amongst general public. These organizations will also educate you about how a small contribution from you will make a ton of difference in world’s ecological climate.<br/><br/>You can contribute to this cause to as low as $10 just once, and a chunk of deforested land will be taken for reforestation so all its natural habitat can be restored. Such organizations generally specify the place where they are being carrying out reforestation so you can contribute and prevent global warming.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Kimberly Buchanan asked: Global Warming Makes Allergies WorseGlobal warming…I’m sure there are people out there who don’t want to hear one more thing about it!  Right?  Global warming is such a hot topic right now for politicians, environmentalists, and… allergy sufferers? That’s right. As the planet heats up, so does our battle against allergies and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kimberly Buchanan</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Global Warming Makes Allergies Worse<br/><br/>Global warming…I’m sure there are people out there who don’t want to hear one more thing about it!  Right?  Global warming is such a hot topic right now for politicians, environmentalists, and… allergy sufferers? That’s right. As the planet heats up, so does our battle against allergies and asthma. In fact, many scientists now acknowledge the link between global warming and breathing problems.<br/><br/>What does global warming have to do with allergies? As the planet heats up, winter seasons become shorter. That means longer stretches of warm weather – and allergies. Springtime has been arriving earlier, leading to months of misery for those with airborne allergies. How much earlier? 10-15 days earlier in the past three decades alone. And this trend is not expected to stop anytime soon. Thanks to the lengthening seasons, allergies aren’t just lasting longer; they’re becoming more severe as well. The problem is so serious that experts have been scrambling to create new policies and solutions. Even the World Health Organization has commented on the serious health implications of longer pollen seasons.<br/><br/>There is more carbon dioxide in the air during allergy season. This is detrimental to allergy sufferers because plants and weeds thrive when they’re exposed to more carbon dioxide. One sign of a strong plant is the amount of pollen it produces. And with pollen levels on the rise, people with allergies are noticing an increase in their symptoms.<br/><br/>If you’re a city dweller, you could have an even harder time. Cities act like giant greenhouses for weeds. The press of bodies and buildings trap heat, causing weeds to grow larger and release more pollen. The large number of people releasing carbon dioxide into city air also stimulates weed growth. Research has shown that city weeds can grow twice as large as their country cousins. To make matters worse, they also produce stronger pollen that wreaks havoc on allergies.<br/><br/>Global Warming Brings More Allergens<br/><br/>With longer occurrences of warm, wet weather – not to mention the increase in floods and storms – the air contains more mold and fungi than ever. This is bad news for allergy sufferers, since those are some of the most common allergens. Asthma is on the rise, too, especially among young children who live in the city.<br/><br/>Even in the dry seasons, dust, toxins and smog lurk in the air, making it harder to breathe. But global warming is such a big problem -what can allergy sufferers do to make living – and breathing – a bit easier?<br/><br/>Fortunately, there are plenty of options that don’t involve drug therapy (which can have unwanted side effects).<br/><br/>First, take care of your airways. Give yourself good air to breathe by investing in a HEPA filter. Clean all the air filters in your home. And don’t neglect your car’s air filter if you spend a substantial amount of time behind the wheel. Keep track of air quality alerts in your area; on days when allergens are high, stay indoors as much as possible and keep the windows closed. On hot days, carry out most of your physical activities in the morning before allergens have a chance to flourish in the midday heat.<br/><br/>Consume foods that help your airways function properly.  This includes things rich in essential fatty acids, such as fish, seeds, and nuts.  You can also take a good fish oil supplement.<br/><br/>Make your home as allergy free as possible.  Carpets attract and trap dust, mites, and other allergens. Consider switching to hardwood flooring to improve your allergy symptoms. Regular cleaning of curtains, rugs and linens also helps to keep allergies at bay. And don’t forget about the health benefits of hypoallergenic trees and plants! Not only will they improve the air quality around your home, they’ll add beauty, too.<br/><br/>Not sure what you’re allergic to?  Take a test!  Check out: <a href="http://www.foodintolerancenews.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Greg Lucas asked: Everyday people worry, some worry about how to pay their bills and others may worry about losing their job, these are very common fears that have been around for centuries and will probably continue to plague mankind for many more, but over the past few decades the number of things people worry [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Greg Lucas</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Everyday people worry, some worry about how to pay their bills and others may worry about losing their job, these are very common fears that have been around for centuries and will probably continue to plague mankind for many more, but over the past few decades the number of things people worry about has been rising at a dramatic rate and is showing no signs of slowing down.<br/><br/>Worrying can also affect your health in many ways by upsetting your sleep schedule or eating habits, worrying can also cause some people to abuse alcohol or start taking drugs.<br/><br/>Some things we worry about we can actually have an effect on such as paying our bills, for example if you worry about being able to pay your bills then you might try to get a second job or cut back on your spending so you would then be able to pay off the bills, but many things people worry about are beyond an individuals control, things like Terrorism, Nuclear Proliferation, and Global Warming.<br/><br/>Worrying about things like Global Warming accomplish nothing positive, in fact at this point we have not even proved that Global Warming is real, let alone that we as humans caused it or can affect it either way so why worry about it.<br/><br/>One very effective way to stop worrying about things beyond your control is to develop a fun list, a fun list is nothing more then things you really like to do, things that you can do to keep yourself busy whenever you start to worry about things like Global Warming.<br/><br/>Here is an example of a fun list:<br/><br/>1. Walk your dog.<br/><br/>2. Flirt with someone you have a secret crush on.<br/><br/>3. Play free arcade games.<br/><br/>4. Go fishing.<br/><br/>5. Read a book.<br/><br/>7. Ride a bicycle.<br/><br/>8. Surf the net.<br/><br/>9. Exercise.<br/><br/>10. Clean your house.<br/><br/>Whenever you catch yourself worrying about things beyond your control you should think of your list and pick one and start doing it right away and keep doing it until your forget all about whatever you were worrying about, at first you may have to do this many times a day but it should become less and less frequent as time goes on and before you know it you will stop worrying about things beyond your control and you will have a much better attitude and hopefully a healthier and happier life.<br/><br/>So remember the next time you start to worry about something out of your control like Global Warming or Nuclear Proliferation to stop and take a deep breath and then do something on your list right away like play some free arcade games and enjoy yourself instead of worrying. If you do this you will live a happier and healthier life.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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<div><em><strong>Enviro Saver</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>A common mistake made by people who have a limited understanding about global warming will often loosely refer to the problem as either climate change or global warming. While the two have much to do with each other, they are two separate things that are related to the same cause, which is carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere by human activity. Global warming is referring to the rise in the average global temperature. It is this rise in temperature that causes the climate changes being seen around the world.<br/><br/>It may seem like it isn’t a big deal, but this really is something people should be concerned about. Global warming has been proven to be greatly caused by the greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide that people are putting into the air through their daily activities. These emissions are caused by cars, airplanes, factories, businesses, or anything else that burns fossil fuels. While there are other greenhouse gases put into the air, carbon is what makes up the largest contributor from human activities. Many don’t realize that global warming affects everyone, perhaps not in the most obvious way every day, but it does affect everyone. Global warming is what is causing the earth to warm, which, as mentioned before, causes the major climate changes that are being seen. What are some of these major climate changes and what does this have to do with people? Floods, severe hurricanes, odd weather patterns such as abnormally cold or warm winters; all of these are products of global warming.<br/><br/>Food and resources come from the natural world and if global warming causes severe drought (which it is in many places around the world), the crop yield will be much lower and money is lost. Not to mention that it’s less food available to people. Global warming is also what is warming the polar ice caps and drying up other fresh water resources. Life needs fresh water and without it, life tends to die.<br/><br/>It is something that people can change if they can take responsibility over it. It is possible to slow and stop the global warming, making the world a healthier place with the necessary resources available. It means that the burning of fossil fuels has to stop. Using energy sources that don’t require the burning of fossil fuels is what is needed. The sun and wind are both excellent examples of the tireless sources of energy available to humans. Saving water and producing less waste is also needed to reduce the carbon emissions. As more people turn to alternatives instead of burning fossil fuels, global warming could be stopped, which in turn would stop causing the major climate changes that have been the cause of such devastation in recent years.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Enviro Saver asked: There is a lot of debate going on regarding whether Global Warming is actually here or not. Many of the world’s leading scientists are saying that Global Warming has already arrived, so there is very little anyone can do to stop it; however, there are steps that people can take in order [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Enviro Saver</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There is a lot of debate going on regarding whether Global Warming is actually here or not. Many of the world’s leading scientists are saying that Global Warming has already arrived, so there is very little anyone can do to stop it; however, there are steps that people can take in order to reduce the effect of Global Warming. At this point, doing as much as one can do reduce the effects is essential, which means making some sacrifices and making some big changes in how one lives their life. Whether Global Warming is already here or has not quite arrived yet, it is best to start making the healthy changes now; healthy changes that will not only help them, but will also greatly help the natural environment.<br/><br/>How much does one have to change their life? Really, it all depends on how the person lives their life now. If a person already lives a very green life, then they will not have to change a lot; however, a person who is used to living in a way that takes a large toll on the environment will have to make some big changes. First, a person should live in a smaller home. Larger homes are only a drain on the resources and are one of the largest greenhouse grass producers, after vehicles, businesses and factories. Getting rid of the old car and purchasing a hybrid, riding a bicycle or just walking are other things a person needs to do to reduce the effects of Global Warming. Becoming more environmental in general, by planting trees, purchasing local foods, re-using more, recycling more, avoiding plastic and paper when possible and doing what they can to their house to reduce energy consumption are all ways that can reduce the effects of global warming.<br/><br/>All it takes is one person to become greener in how they live. It only takes one person changing how they live to a better way of life to bring out the same kind of change in others. That one person who shares their ideas will influence others who will think the changes are a good idea and start to make the same changes in their own lives. Those people will then influence others in the same way. People will often forget the power that one person has in influencing change; one person has the power to make all the difference in the world when they put their energy into it.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Arjun Singhe asked: While there are certainly natural causes of global warming that certainly is not where the situation stops. Many people will venture to say that the main cause of global warming is actually humans and their actions against the environment. There are a lot of things to consider though as there may still [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Arjun Singhe</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>While there are certainly natural causes of global warming that certainly is not where the situation stops. Many people will venture to say that the main cause of global warming is actually humans and their actions against the environment. There are a lot of things to consider though as there may still be a lot of issues and causes out there that we do not yet know about which could be working along with the natural causes of global warming. Only time and research will tell though and that is why the science community is actively working on finding out everything they can.<br/><br/>The thing about global warming is that not enough people really understand everything there is to currently know about the situation. Not only are our children in the dark but a lot of adults are too. This is simply unacceptable as there is no reason that we do not all know about the natural causes of global warming along with the un-natural causes and what it is doing to our environment. In order to make sure that this does not become a pattern that continues on for many years, it is important that we take action to make sure that everyone, young and old alike, learn more about this dangerous issue.<br/><br/>Schools Need To Step Up<br/><br/>While some schools out there touch a little bit on the subject of natural causes of global warming and the un-natural causes, they could certainly stand to do a little more. There is nothing wrong with extensive education on this subject as there are only good things to gain from it. Our children are our future and it will be up to them to help make sure that things with our planet remain safe and in tact. Since this is a fact that cannot be disputed, it is a shame that more and more schools are not stepping up and doing more to educate our future leaders.<br/><br/>If your locals schools are not doing enough to educate the children on the natural causes of global warming then you could certainly step up and teach your children what you feel would be beneficial for them to know. Even if your school is doing their part, as the parent it is up to you to reinforce the education that they are receiving on the natural causes of global warming. Take everything that you can find on the subject and make sure that you are passing it on to your children so that they too can benefit from it.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Bush On Global Warming: Decider Or Dissembler?</title>
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James Nash asked: President George W. Bush once famously declared: &#8220;I&#8217;m the decider, and I decide what&#8217;s best.&#8221; But when it comes to environmental issues, especially global warming, Bush often sounds more like the dissembler than the decider.Throughout his presidency, Bush&#8217;s so-called leadership on global climate change has lurched from outright stonewalling in the early [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>James Nash</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>President George W. Bush once famously declared: &#8220;I&#8217;m the decider, and I decide what&#8217;s best.&#8221; But when it comes to environmental issues, especially global warming, Bush often sounds more like the dissembler than the decider.<br/><br/>Throughout his presidency, Bush&#8217;s so-called leadership on global climate change has lurched from outright stonewalling in the early years, when he refused to discuss or even acknowledge the issue, to misdirection and political sleight-of-hand.<br/><br/>Speaking recently from the White House Rose Garden to consider new climate change strategies, the president set what he called a &#8220;realistic&#8221; national goal to stop the growth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.<br/><br/>Unfortunately, the president offers no actual plan for achieving the new goal, instead calling on Congress to find some way to make it happen. More to the point, the goal itself falls far short of what many scientists believe must be done to prevent the most catastrophic effects of global warming, which is to reduce total greenhouse gas emissions at least 15-20 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050, not simply to stop emissions from increasing.<br/><br/>Bush believes that it is possible to protect the environment without hurting the economy, and said any new policies or legislation must strike that balance. Bush thinks advanced technology is the key to solving global warming and recommended incentives that would make it more cost-effective for businesses to adopt new clean-energy technology instead of sticking with old systems that emit more greenhouse gases. Again, he never offered a plan for how to get the job done.<br/><br/>Bush praises his administration for increasing the use of wind and solar power and called for continuing investments in renewable energy and carbon sequestration, but he points to nuclear energy and coal &#8211; including so-called &#8220;clean coal&#8221; &#8211; as the keys to America&#8217;s &#8220;energy and economic security.&#8221;<br/><br/>The president says his administration has provided &#8220;billions of dollars for next generation nuclear energy technologies&#8221; and &#8220;in 2009 alone, the government and the private sector plan to dedicate nearly a billion dollars to clean coal research and development.&#8221;<br/><br/>Bush criticizes U.S. courts for applying what he considers narrow and outdated laws to a broad issue such as global warming. Specifically, he says &#8220;the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act were never meant to regulate global climate.&#8221; He took a slap at the U.S. Supreme Court decision that the Clean Air Act gives the EPA authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.<br/><br/>The president believes stretching environment laws &#8220;beyond their original intent&#8221; could force the federal government to act like a local planning and zoning board and to regulate a wide range of small energy users and producers &#8211; from schools and stores to hospitals and apartment buildings &#8211; which he says would have &#8220;crippling effects on our entire economy.&#8221;<br/><br/>In discussing various vague strategies that might help fight global warming, the president rejects tax increases, tariffs, trade barriers, and regulations that might lead to higher costs for businesses. Instead, Bush recommends creation of an international clean technology fund &#8220;that will help finance low-emissions energy projects in the developing world&#8221; and called on all nations &#8220;to help spark a global clean energy revolution by agreeing immediately to eliminate trade barriers on clean energy goods and services.&#8221;<br/><br/>Many concerned observers are unimpressed with the president&#8217;s new strategy to address the problems of greenhouse gas emissions and global warming.<br/><br/>&#8220;Unfortunately, President Bush retains the mantle of the most anti-environmental president in history,&#8221; stated Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation Voters, in a telephone interview with The Guardian. Karpinski pointed out that Bush&#8217;s 2000 presidential campaign promise to cap global warming pollution from power plants was never honored. &#8220;Since that time, all we&#8217;ve had is empty words but no serious action.&#8221;<br/><br/>&#8220;This basically sounds like the same quarterback calling the same play,&#8221; said Daniel J. Weiss, director of climate strategy at the Center for American Progress, in an interview with the Washington Post. &#8220;It&#8217;s just another way of Bush saying no.&#8221;<br/><br/>President Bush believes that the strategy he has laid out shows faith in the ingenuity and enterprise of the American people &#8211; and that&#8217;s a resource that will never run out. He is confident that with sensible and balanced policies from Washington, American innovators and entrepreneurs will pioneer a new generation of technology that improves our environment, strengthens our economy, and continues to amaze the world.<br/><br/>Let&#8217;s hope so, because the only amazing thing about the president&#8217;s strategy for greenhouse gas emissions and global warming is its lack of any real effort to address such serious problems.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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