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Has the skin cancer rate risen just like the temperature? |
How much? And why do you think so? Im doing an essay on Global warming and stuff. so please help. yes yes it has, it also has to do with the deteriorating ozone. Hello, No. and the temperature is not rising any more than it should. Global warming is a politically motivated mockery of real science. Do yourself a favor and find some REAL research for this paper. Your number 1 question should be, which rises first: temperatures or CO2? The answer is temperature. Temperature rising causes increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, not the other way around. Hence why lowering CO2 emissions will do absolutely NOTHING except elect the next president. No, the awareness of skin cancer has grown and many more people are getting screened. This is the big reason the death rates from skin cancer has gone down. The rates will go down as a newer generation gets older and have never baked and burned to get a deep tan. |
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