One of the main problems facing society today is global warming. Everyone is talking about global warming. It is also called "climate change" or "green new black". But as Mark Twain once said, "Everyone is talking about the weather, but no one is doing anything about it" (8th page, 1897). According to the dictionary, global warming can be said as "global mean temperature rise". "This situation has the greatest responsibility because the atmosphere of the earth has greatly improved by burning fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, oil, etc. By clearing out the forest, carbon dioxide content and temperature" -
Has global warming really happened? Did Julian Assange fight against Russian terrorists? What is the most terrible thing the cards have just said? Clinton is arguing with Wall Street executives. Does the vaccine harm children? Will this election be an accumulation of the World War III? Such questions (and other 1000 questions that can be mentioned) are flocking around us. It is difficult to tell what is going on. Right now, it is rooted in reality than ever before. We need to develop the ability to tell what is going around us - see real threats and distinguish them from fake threats. This is very important as humans are experiencing a series of real crises and the pace of change only accelerates. In a world where living becomes increasingly difficult, it becomes more difficult to understand important facts.
An experienced denier goes beyond simplification, that is, global warming has not occurred, or even if "carbon dioxide" really causes global warming, we believe that global warming is genuine. I was worried. A new trick is to say, "I believe that carbon dioxide has some influence, so I am a member of 97%!" Probably the most famous is the Senate counterclimate scholar Roy Spencer (many in Swarth movies). The testimony insisted that he was part of 97%. 97% of "climate researchers" agree with the IPCC in 2010, "artificial greenhouse gas (GHG) is the second half of the 20th century" and account for the majority of "the reason for global warming" (Anderegg 2010). This study examined only public comments from 908 experienced climatologists with at least 20 names.
Because CFC is a greenhouse gas (ghg), if you say that CFC is the (main) cause of global warming, you will at least agree that global warming is caused by greenhouse gases. Many greenhouse gases (at least CFCs) are man-made. In other words, you seem to agree that global warming is caused by human activity. Many scientists are conducting recent research on global warming and they have demonstrated their research through the United States of America Geophysics Association. In addition to understanding how natural processes work and informing this information, they have no special political agenda. According to a number of studies reported by the organization, AGU published an AGU statement on the cause of global warming in 2003. This is a quote from their report.