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Feeling HOT, HOT, HOT

By Bee, published Feb 26, 2007
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It was announced on the news that January was recorded as the hottest month to date. Does this lend even more proof to Gore's fight against global warming? Perhaps, or perhaps we're all looking into it way too hard. Better safe than sorry, I always say. Last month land areas were 3.4 degrees hotter than a normal January which was blown past the 2002 record by 0.81 degrees

Scientists took another step in becoming conclusive over the rising temperatures and ran computer climate modules, "Just to be sure." Surely enough, they were right. With the former vice president running a campaign against global warming that is steadily growing with members, it's beginning to make tons of new people think about the heat in a more serious way. Suddenly global warming seems to be a problem that is quickly on the rise.

Does this mean less vegetation on farms resulting in less food for the people of the world? It quite possibly could, also relating in a barrage of other problems such as droughts. The polar icecaps may speed up their process of melting, sending land masses beneath the sea in the future creating more people without homes, less food, and more poverty. Could we be looking at a future of increased need of food and water? Well if Gore has anything to do with it we have no worries! He's like the Batman of global warming, with increasing temperatures being his Joker.

His creation of a film entitled, "An Inconvenient Truth" has already been banned from some schools, and businesses that are neutral or against the thought of global warming. Is his war against this plague for not? It will ensure plenty of positive aspects of the world, even if global warming isn't that serious. The least that can happen is the world cools off a few degrees, and we live more prosperous lives with one less thing to worry about.

Feeling HOT, HOT, HOT

Glacier melting due to global warming.

Credit: Bobby

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