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Is the Arctic Methane Bomb actually going to end Humanity?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming

They say there is 1700 GT (Gigatons) of Methane stored in the Arctic permafrost. When it all comes out we will see a 15C° global average temperature increase. Is this enough to put an end to Humanity?...

asked: UTC 2020-10-07 02:40 PM
image Clay (20)
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Do you believe in global warming? If not, why?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming Tags: global warming climate climate change environment

There is an abundance of scientific data and evidence to prove that our planet is getting warmer and adversely affecting our environment. However, it seems, a substantial portion of the population is uninformed or refuses to believe or understand what global warming is and that is factual.   ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-09 04:41 PM
image Rose (96)
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Have we reached the point where our impact on the atmosphere is causing so much imbalance that it's improbable that any efforts to curb it will be useful?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming Tags: climate science earth science humanity existentialism

Humans are part of the ecosystem just like anything else on the planet, however, we are the only ones (as far as we know) that are cognizant of the impact that we make. Even with efforts to fight the drastic change in climate and atmosphere, are we now or soon coming to a point where our efforts to ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-21 12:11 AM
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Locate Japan on the static map to the right. Along the west coast of Japan, you should notice the dark line that runs up towards Russia and arcs back around Alaska. 1. Based on what you know about the process of plate tectonics, what is the significance

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming

Locate Japan on the static map to the right. Along the west coast of Japan, you should notice the dark line that runs up towards Russia and arcs back around Alaska.    1. Based on what you know about the process of plate tectonics, what is the significance of this dark line, considering ...

asked: UTC 2021-06-21 03:33 PM
image Kim21 (0)
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What changes would our society need to make to actually combat climate change in time to save the environment?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming Tags: Climate change global warming social change saving the environment

Scientifically speaking, we are clearly racing towards environmental catastrophe. Is there anything our society could do before climate change reaches a life-threatening peak?...

asked: UTC 2021-07-23 02:51 PM
image Amir (180)
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How exactly does climate change translate into more intense storms?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming Tags: Climate change Global warming Storms

From a scientific standpoint, how does global warming lead to more powerful storms....

asked: UTC 2021-09-05 03:23 AM
image Amir (180)
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What areas of America are most likely to prove resilient as climate change ramps up?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming Tags: climate change housing global warming

What areas of America are most likely to stand up to climate change?...

asked: UTC 2021-09-21 01:27 PM
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Is seafood becoming more dangerous to consume due to pollution?

Topic: Climate ,    Subtopic: Global Warming Tags: seafood fish biomagnification pollution

I have recently learned about biomagnification and am wondering how it may impact seafood due to pollution....

asked: UTC 2022-02-10 07:25 PM
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