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Larissa : Recognized for great wording, and solid research. 
"Before making a concrete assumption of Global Warming, it would be pertinent to know some key facts that you are missing in your argument. The term "global warming" isn't referring to the day to day weather that can fluctuate (like how it is very cold right now across the states), it is referring to the overall temperature of the Earth and how over time, it is continuously rising. Science experts record the Earth's temperature, and since 1990, there has been 10 of the most hottest years ever recorded.

Another part of your argument is that you believe scientists are lying about global warming-- you have a right to your opinion but what are you basing it off of? Every day, people everywhere (including yourself) contribute to global warming: the fuels that cars run on to take people to different places, the ample amount of waste humans create over time, the energy supplies that we use, and so much more. We are a big reason why global warming is becoming an increasing problem, it isn't just scientists. So before making assumptions, doing some research could benefit you a lot more."

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