Global Warming: Real or Fake?

Global Warming: Real or Fake?

Global Warming: Real or Fake?
Global warming is a hot topic these days when it comes to current events. Global Warming started to be a real issue since the year 1997, ever since then it has blown up. Now everyone knows at least a thing or two about it. Although several people believe that Global warming is because of us human beings and the tons of gasses that we are putting out into the air, there are also beliefs that this is just a natural pattern of the earth and that the earth is simply just doing its thing. I am one of those people that believe that the earth is going through a natural pattern. I do not really believe the hype that, although there are an overabundance of human beings on this planet, we are the cause to the warming of the planet. There is no scientific evidence that humans are to blame for global warming. The extreme weather patterns like rising temperatures and increased hurricane activity are a result of natural happenings of the earth. Also humans do not produce nearly enough harmful gasses to affect the earth; the earth is an enormous planet! There are even beliefs that global warming is just a thing made up by the government to gain more money. Global warming is really just a myth; it is a reason for people to be upset about nothing.
Global warming not only is not caused by humans, but it cannot be caused by humans. The amount of CO2 that humans release is sooner or later balanced out by nature (ProCon). This happens because of the CO2 is absorbed by forest, oceans, and other carbon sinks. This absorbency of the CO2 causes the biological activity to increase which allows the forests and oceans to absorb the excess CO2 from the atmosphere (ProCon). This means that the gasses human have put out into the air are being absorbed so fast that it is improbable for our earth to be effected because of it. Most of the gasses that have been produced by us have already been absorbed. This earth has been through so countless different changes...

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