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Debate Score:10
Arguments:6
Total Votes:10
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Do you think the steps that has been taken to controlled Global warming is enough?

I do not agree that the steps that has been taken to reduce Global warming is enough because to fight with this major problem, every single person have to think about it. Its not a nationwide problem, the whole world, our earth is suffering from it.

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Side Score: 8
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I think it's enough frankly because if you truly want to end your impact, you have to end all energy consumption. and even so, you're basically slowing it down by 5%.

why bother?

Side: agree
veennyp(24) Disputed
2 points

All we know that we are not an immortal and life is short, but to sympathy with universal misery is not enough. it is our duty to do whatever we can do to stop this natural disaster such as let there be nothing in excess, do as much plantation as you can etc. Now it is an indispensable condition for us to save our earth because I believe live there where everything is well for us. Don't say why bother? because if you bother today then only tomorrow will come for your next generation.

Side: Disagree

I do not think that the steps that have been taken to control Global warming has been enough nor do I think it will ever be enough. The world does not have what it takes to get this under control.

Side: Disagree
1 point

So...what's going to happen? We're all going to die in denial? We're going to see that we haven't done enough too late? We're going to colonize the moon?

Side: agree
2 points

No, not all of us. Just enough to reverse the trend.

Side: Disagree
1 point

As long as major polluters like the US, China and India do not sign a cap and trade treaty like Kyoto, there is no incentive for the industry to reduce carbon emissions. I'm especially worried about the bailout of the US automobile industry. This is a one in a million chance for the government to demand the production of fuel efficient cars. There should be no bailout for companies producing gas-guzzlers.

Side: Disagree