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  • Essay / Global Warming – Myth or Reality - 1013

    The subject of global warming has been largely politicized. As a result, whether global warming is actually a myth or a reality depends largely on where you stand on your opinion. The reasoning has been and still remains controversial in the global warming debates, as computerized systems and models and other technologies have been dismal in helping to resolve these debates conclusively. A great divide has opened up between scientists and other social thinkers. Regardless of one's point of view, the bottom line is that the world today is facing global warming and anyone who refutes this is just taking the politics of this issue to another level. Scientists agree that issues of global warming cannot be based on simple consensus. In addition to this, they also claim that to date, no experiment can make a strong claim that the effect of global warming is actually happening. To this extent, their claims remain entirely true because even existing computerized models and diagrams differ greatly from what actually happens. For example, by establishing temperature changes, we see that the experiments carried out do not have the sufficiency required by the fundamental rules of science. Naturally, global temperature is strongly influenced by ocean currents. Despite this, almost 90% of all temperature measuring equipment is installed on drylands. This makes us wonder how useful this information is, because according to science, reality has not been measured. The difficulty existing in measuring temperatures in ocean currents has not been well resolved and therefore, according to the scientists' argument...... middle of article...... we are experiencing new weather conditions. In conclusion, global warming is a reality, which cannot in any way be refuted. There is more evidence to support this than anyone would like. The main factor contributing to global warming has been the emission of greenhouse gases, mainly carbon dioxide. Therefore, whether there is concrete scientific evidence or a consensus, the effects of global warming remain real and are gradually taking new forms every day. Current technology may not be sufficient to give empirical references to the reality of global warming, as scientists want, but it will in no way change the reality of global warming as the effects are building. In the days to come, technological progress will only confirm the reality of global warming and not the other way around...