The temperature of the documentary is observed about 150 years. It is believed that she went somewhere to 0,6 C over the past century, although there is still a clear methodology for determining This option does not exist, as there is no confidence in the adequacy of data a century ago. Rumor has it that the temperature started to rise sharply in 1976, the beginning of a stormy industrial human activities and the maximum speed reached during the second half of the 90s. But even here there are differences between terrestrial and satellite observations. Because of melting glaciers in the Arctic, Antarctica and Greenland, the water level in the world rose to 10-20 cm, probably more. Global warming really is the cause of melting glaciers. It is often confused with global warming, natural short-term processes that occur on Earth, which is not fully understood. An excellent example is the El Nino – an ocean-atmospheric phenomenon worldwide, associated with the transfer of huge masses of warm air at the same great distances.
That it has led to numerous local natural anomalies in the winter of 2006, and not global warming. Is that strongly impact of humans on global warming? This is a sore subject for the modern scientific community, opinions are divided, and it is difficult to say in what proportion. Therefore, data falsified, are in line with the hypothesis, which tends to the author, something deliberately behind the scenes, think out something along the way, is taken from the air. Give here I think this information is not reasonable, at least for now. Because this is not enough for a dozen articles of this volume. A simple example of two competing propositions: The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from 1750 to present time increased by 31%, and this level is not reached for hundreds of thousands of years, an obvious reference to the growth of industry, the main content of emissions which is just the CO2. Graph the growth of carbon dioxide coincides with the graph of growth temperatures. In the surface layer of the ocean carbon dioxide dissolved in 57-60 times higher than in the atmosphere, in comparison with the human impact on the latter simply negligible.
