Dobre zmenil som to a čo?? Pozerám sa na to čo tam je a nie čo tam bolo - po 1 - zmenil som to v čase keď si bol online a 2. mal si tam citát a teda keď to vidím tak to vymažem nie??
NASA: June 05, 2003 - (date of web publication) - trochu pozadu nie??
2. Nature, Vol. 431, No. 7012, pp. 1084 - 1087, 28 October 2004.
3. Všade máš pre a proti - ale pozri si toto:
Gore presents specific data that supports the film's thesis, including:
The retreat of numerous glaciers is shown in before-and-after photographs (see Retreat of glaciers since 1850).
A study by researchers at the Physics Institute at the University of Bern and the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctic presenting data from Antarctic ice cores showing carbon dioxide concentrations higher than at any time during the past 650,000 years.[6]
A 2004 survey by Dr. Naomi Oreskes of 928 peer-reviewed scientific articles on global climate change published between 1993 and 2003. The survey, published as an editorial in the journal Science, claimed that every article either supported the human-caused global warming consensus or did not comment on it.[7]
The Associated Press contacted more than 100 top climate researchers and questioned them about the film's veracity. Because this was at the time before the film's general release many of those surveyed had neither seen the movie nor read the book, but all 19 climate scientists who had done so said that Gore conveyed the science correctly.[8] The U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, at the time chaired by Sen. Jim Inhofe, a global warming skeptic, issued a press release criticizing this article.[9] Inhofe's statement that "global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people"[10] appears in the film.
RealClimate, a group blog maintained by eleven climate scientists, lauded the film's science as "remarkably up to date, with reference to some of the very latest research."[11]
Michael Shermer, science historian and founder of The Skeptics Society, wrote in Scientific American that An Inconvenient Truth "shocked me out of my doubting stance".[12]
Gore discusses the possibility of a sudden rise in sea level of 6 meters (20 ft) if a major polar ice sheet collapsed. This should not be confused with the more certain, gradual and moderate rise due to non-catastrophic ice melting and the thermal expansion of water. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates the latter as between 0.09 to 0.88 meters (0.3 to 2.8 feet) by the year 2100, but notes that "this range does not allow for uncertainty relating to ice dynamical changes in the West Antarctic ice sheet."[13] The Antarctic as a whole contains enough ice to raise sea level by an estimated 60 m (200 ft) if it were to melt entirely[14] and the collapse of the grounded interior reservoir of the West Antarctic ice sheet alone would raise sea level by 5-6 m (16-20 ft).[15]
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Pozri si film a keď ho nemáš tak si ho kúp alebo stiahni.