Have you ever wondered how much fire works on the fourth of July contribute to global warming?
August 18th, 2008 | by The Patriot |Goodbye….? asked:
Do you think it affects it in a small way or more than is realized?
Where I live, the next day, it looked like the sky was sick… Really… I had to ask if it was from a fire, and no… There was no fire… Just a blackened sky from the after math of the Fourth and so this came about in my head…. ?
The Measles
Do you think it affects it in a small way or more than is realized?
Where I live, the next day, it looked like the sky was sick… Really… I had to ask if it was from a fire, and no… There was no fire… Just a blackened sky from the after math of the Fourth and so this came about in my head…. ?
The Measles
4 Responses to “Have you ever wondered how much fire works on the fourth of July contribute to global warming?”
By Dr. L. on Aug 20, 2008 | Reply
Probably about as much as the breath that you exhale on a daily basis contributes to global warming.
By JustMe on Aug 23, 2008 | Reply
Yes, as I watched all the smoke after the fireworks I wondered precisely the same thing.
By Philip J on Aug 25, 2008 | Reply
The exhaust from all those cars driving to and from the fireworks show contributes a whole lot more to global warming than the fireworks do.
By bummer101467 on Aug 25, 2008 | Reply
Far less than a single large volcano’s explosive eruption.