Global Warming and Barrock Obama

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Date Submitted: 03/29/2011 05:14 PM

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My blog is about Global warming and how humanity is responsible for the earths temperatures rising so high that it has made a big impact in our world already. The reason I am addressing this issue is because this is something that if we keep just talking about it and don't start acting like we should then it will eventually be to late and the consequences will I fear will be horrible to say the least. If the temperatures continue to rise like they have been, then they will eventually reach temperatures higher then they have been in two million years. The problem that we all face right now is that we pretty much depend on fossil fuels to power our cars and to make electricity for us so we can continue living our same daily lives and not worry about the consequences. Right now fossil fuels have such a big impact on our However if we continue to just turn our noses up and keep acting like nothing will ever happen, then I'm afraid that mother nature will take a turn for the worse and just like many other people seem to think, mother nature will start trying to “heal” itself and that process will take a while which will consist of global weather and climate changes that would probably devastate humanity. I mean does everybody still remember the huge oil spill that happened at the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster? I hope so because we haven't even seen the consequences that we will have to face from that disaster. I believe that it will take some time for it to reveal itself but when it does, it will be huge. If you have read anything about it or did any research about it while or after it happened, you would already know that hundreds of species of marine life have been affected as well as all the communities that once relied on the gulf to provide a living for their families. When this disaster happened, it didn't just affect the ocean and all the poor animals that have to live in that horrendous water, it affected American families and communities and I think...