Incredibly, even after a year that brought us the hottest temperature on record, as well as the unprecedented destruction of Hurricane Sandy, some are still denying the signs of global warming and asking is global warming real. Perhaps ask yourself why is global warming happening? You may be surprised!
Check it out: This is the evidence of global warming, and unfortunately, the continued consequences of global warming if we don’t make some serious changes in our release of greenhouse gases.
Coastal damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Sandy damage in Mantoloking, New Jersey
Hurricane Sandy Makes For Stressful Week
Home damaged by Hurricane Sandy
Staten Island one of hardest hit areas
Lake Michigan waves whipped up by Sandy lash a lighthouse.
A playground slide is surrounded by water pushed up by Hurricane Sandy
Superstorm Sandy takes devastating toll.
Global warming effects find their way into a lower Manhattan lobby
Flooded streets under the Manhattan Bridge
Escalators to the South Ferry Whitehall St. subway in the financial district of Manhattan
LaGuardia Airport under water
Long Island flooding
Breezy Point section of New York
Houses destroyed in the wake of superstorm Sandy
Damage over the Atlantic Coast in Seaside Heights, N.J.
Seaside Heights destruction in the wake of Sandy
Tension mounts as people line up to fill gas containers along New Jersey Turnpike.
Storm damage over the Jersey Coast
Large scale extensive damage over the Jersey Coast
Dangerous flooding on the New Jersey shoreline
Upended boats are piled together at a marina along the central New Jersey shore
Damage to the South Ferry station of the No. 1 subway line, in lower Manhattan
Downed power lines and battered roads left behind by Sandy
Twisted remains of a Hudson River marina
Smoldering ruins of a house in the Breezy Point section of New York
Anyone call for cab? A parking lot full of yellow cabs is flooded courtesy of superstorm Sandy
North Carolina highway buckles from pounding surf .
Sandy’s Floodwaters surround homes near the Mantoloking Bridge
A sign for Ocean Avenue stands in the smoldering ruins of houses in the Breezy Point section of New York.
Foundations and pilings are all that remain of brick buildings and a boardwalk in Atlantic City
Rescuers bring people out by boat in Little Ferry, N.J.
Sand and debris covers the streets near the water in Atlantic City
An ambulance is stuck in over a foot of snow off of Highway 33 West, near Belington, W.Va.
Firefighters work at the scene of a house fire in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, in Lindenhurst, N.Y.
Firefighters work at the scene of a house fire in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, in Lindenhurst, N.Y.
Firefighters work at the scene of a house fire in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy, in Lindenhurst, N.Y.
Massive destruction In NJ coastal towns in the wake of Superstorm Sandy