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Global Warming problem finally solved!!!

http://rt.com/news/supervolcano-buoyancy-yellowstone-eruption-237/

A supervolcano could decrease the temperature on Earth by 10 C for a decade, as the ash would prevent sunlight from reaching the ground.

Yay!!!

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We may be able to produce the same effect by just releasing more pollution into the atmosphere ;)

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Its like the restart button of mother Earth. Or maybe just an anti-virus system? Either way, win!

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"Global warming" is really a bad phrase to describe the effect of pollution on our atmosphere. A better phrase would be "Global Change in Weather" or something like that. You see, "global warming" is more or less large amounts of change in the weather compared to previous years. This change happens because of chemicals in pollutants that affect the weather (or cycles that make weather, i.e water cycle). This means that "global warming" isn't actually a rise in temperature, but rather drastic change in weather patterns. These drastic changes are dangerous as they can have adverse effects on the environment.

Resources: Grade 10 Environmental Science class

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Idiotobx914(1340) Clarified
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Just to also answer the question of "how can chemicals affect something like the water cycle?", water has a hard time evaporating when there are other compounds already in the air (CO2 for example).

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Nebeling(1117) Disputed
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Global warming is a significant quality of global warming. The Earth is warming up.  

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014NorthAmericanpolarvortex

So you say...

Also, if the Earth was getting progressively warmer each year, I'm pretty sure Antarctica would have melted already. Besides, my science teacher was very passionate (and professional) about teaching my class the common misconceptions of "global warming".

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Global Warming problem finally solved. the only way that would happen if humans drop died

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That would take even more factories then is practical. Anyway, we both know how much global "warming" has had it's effect this week. Its cold enough!

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