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Some politicians and administrations refuse to believe
that Global Warming is a reality and consequently some people are pessimistic
toward Global Warming and believe that it is not really true. These before
and after images below show that Global Warming is a reality.

Polar ice caps are melting due to higher temperatures.
This increases the sea-level and will cause flooding.
More pest invasions are occurring as temperatures
increase. Pests prefer higher temperatures. Spruce bark beetles have infested 4 million acres of spruce trees.

The snow has evaporated off this mountain

Islands are becoming flooded and submerging below the Earth's surface

Melting polar ice caps are raising sea-levels and tides

This once largest glacier in South America is
disappearing at a rate of 200 meters each year.
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1. Braasch, Gary, 2000, Title of image unknown. [Photograph]
Available at:
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com/global-warming-pictures.html
From home page/global warming pictures
[Accessed 15 December 2008]
2. Braasch, Gary, 200?, Title of image unknown. [Photograph] Available at:
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com/global-warming-pictures.html
From home page/global warming pictures
[Accessed 15 December 2008]
3. Braasch, Gary, 2002, Title of image unknown. [Photograph] Available at:
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com/global-warming-pictures.html
From home page/global warming pictures
[Accessed 15 December 2008]
4. Braasch, Gary, 200?, Title of image unknown. [Photograph] Available at:
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com/global-warming-pictures.html
From home page/global warming pictures
[Accessed 15 December 2008]
5. Braasch, Gary, 2004, Title of image unknown. [Photograph] Available at:
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com/global-warming-pictures.html
From home page/global warming pictures
[Accessed 15 December 2008]
6. Green Peace, 2004, Title of image unknown. [Photograph] Available at:
http://www.effectofglobalwarming.com/global-warming-pictures.html
From home page/global warming pictures
[Accessed 15 December 2008] |
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South America's once largest
glacier is disappearing at
200m a year.

The beautiful Mantasuka Glacier
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Almost all of Earth's 300 major
glaciers are disappearing. This
is according to a study published
in an October 2006 issue of
Geophysical Research Letters

Polar bears were the first species
of animals to be declared
endangered due to global
warming. Many more may follow.
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