Global Warming Destroying the Earth real or fake hor
June 1, 2024

Is global warming real or fake?

  • It's real
  • It's fake
  • I'm not sure

The debate over global warming has been going all around the world for a long time.

There are many arguments proving its real: rise in sea level, shrinking glaciers, the rise in Earth’s average temperature, the rise in ocean temperature, ocean acidification.

Many scientists make a strong case global warming is fake. A lot of predictions that were made earlier had never happened, and there are no significant temperature changes since 1997.

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  • No, current regulations are sufficient.
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