In the past few decades, the annual average Arctic temperature has increased at almost twice the rate as that of the rest of the world. Evidence of this warming can be seen in the widespread melting of glaciers and sea ice, shortening of the snow season, rising sea level, melting of the permafrost, and other changes. This is causing reductions in some wildlife populations, unusual algae blooms, increased forest growth and more intense and frequent forest fires, unprecedented insect outbreaks, and more.
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JonThm 4 years ago
The pseudo-conservatives in the USA are finally getting around to admitting humans have caused and are causing global warming; that is an improvement over them denying it is even happening.
Desertphile 4 years ago
I live in Colorado, It is November 13 2007. We have not had a good snowstorm yet. As a native the this region I see Global warming. I listen to talk shows that say this is not what I am seeing. Then what am I seeing?
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stealtheli 4 years ago