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Freak weather is happening all across the globe. Scientist claimed that all these happening due to global warming. While human do contribute to the carbon, I believe the Earth would have it's own way of dealing with the heat. Scientist have also said that the Sun had upped its heat output. The Sun is burning hotter than before and is or maybe increasing its size. If that is the case, there is no way Earth can escape the heat. It have been known that every stars will increase in size as they burn. After a certain size achieve, they will explode. I don't think human will get to see our own Sun reaching that exploding stage, as the growing Sun will swallowed all the planets. Now this current generation of man will have to deal with the freak weather, but is it really caused by heat? Right now, this seems to be a nice answer. Instead, man should try to come out a way to transporting excess rain water to area where there is drought. It is like a jar of sand toppled, where the balance of sand over fill some area. Action needed to relieve, if solution does not exist.

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Comment by M. Anthony Wright on February 10, 2011 at 12:21pm

Don't make the mistake of thinking that one season or year is the same as the entire climate.  While the earth is warming and that will have all kinds of effect on the weather, this winter's "unusual" weather [at least here in the U.S.] it more a result of the El Nino and La Nina patterns in the Pacific.  about 15 years ago, these patterns resulted in weather havoc that included massive flooding in the mid west and southern U.S.

 

That's not to say that we shouldn't be finding new and better ways to reduce the effect that we have on the environment.

Comment by Anubis on February 3, 2011 at 12:40pm

This is all natural.  There have been winters worse than this (ice age), there have been times warmer than this (mid evil warm period).

 

-Anubis

Comment by joshua john bater on February 2, 2011 at 3:52pm
that is false...as a stars life passes gravity takes its tole pulling it in until it runs out of hridrogen and then it evolves be the gravity and friction causeing helium to fuse together...the next time our sun evolves it will evolve into a red giant and the atmospere of the sun will engulf earth and yes that involves the other 2 planets
Comment by KnOwMaN on February 1, 2011 at 7:28pm
My area was rainy since Sun for 2 days. Some places got flooded. Now I read from the news Typhoon going to havoc at Australia. Hopefully all will be fine.
Comment by JS on February 1, 2011 at 8:03am
It isn't fine here. This winter has been one of the worst in a long series of years. Snow has covered pretty much 90% of all land here ever since early November, and is not expected to completely melt until April, maybe even May... Even though I live on the same latitude as southern Alaska, this is DEFINITELY not normal here. Most winters have no snow whatsoever.
Comment by Will Z on January 31, 2011 at 3:53pm
Its fine here o.O
Comment by JS on January 31, 2011 at 10:10am
Actually, humans put 7 times as much carbon into the air than all of the volcanoes and natural things together. This, and abnormal solar activity put together is a recipe for disaster.

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