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yes slow and hard but still along way from the climax .
your 10 years could be right

DESERTIFICATION
the sahara is growing by 7 kilometres every day.
two major desserts in northern china are growing together making one giant dessert and,causing dust storms so making thousands of people refugeese

the planet is drying out at an alarming rate.

in the days of the dinasaurs this planet was under an aquiferus manta ,a mist that covered the entire earth ,and there were no desserts .
Count how many there are today,and all of them are as a result of mans actions.
the sahara used to be forrests
arabia ,irak ,iran used to be fertile lands in biblical times

today
Bad agricultural practises is turning vast teritories into desserts ,because of over grazing and the exessive pumping of carbon aquifiers ,the surface aquifiers already having been depleted.
And the use of fertilisers and heavy machinery that compacts the ground which raises the salt in the soil.
Modern agriculture today is doing the same as ghengas kahn but in much bigger territories.
it is a vicious circle of chain effects
more and more CO2,,and less and less factors that obsorb
and hotter and hotter.

AND AS A RESULT WE HAVE LESS AND LESS DRINKABLE WATER
WATERSHORTAGE
each year 70 million more people are consuming water but this is ,but a small part of what agriculture uses.

so our consumption of water is ever increasing and our drinkable water supply is shrinking because of polution ,and the production of potable water is less all the time because of deforestation.
it is predicted that the wars of the future will be for water.

we are living in a bubble economy and when the bubble bursts
food prices will sky rocket,and so will the price of water.

the wars of the future will be for water

RISING SEAS
The northpole is melting ,and we will know it without ice in our life times.
this does not affect the sea level because it is ice that is already in the water.but the melting ice from Green land and the south pole ,which apperantly has a hole in the ozone the size of the usa, above it ,are another matter.

Global warming is in theory reversable,but it will mean global co operation between all countries ,and taking into account human nature and the world politics ,it is unlikely that this will happen,
At least not untill we are all in the middle of planetary disastres and it becomes a battle for the survival of humanity every where.

2006-06-17 20:54:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Global warming, I believe, is a questionable science. There is not enough historical records to draw a conclusion yet. If man and his machines is responsible for rising temperatures and global climate change then answer this: what machines were present 40,000 years ago that caused the earth to warm so dramatically? 75,000 years ago. Don't get me wrong, we still need to be concious of the our pollution.

Global dimming (which is cooling the earth) is a more realistic theory.

2006-06-17 12:19:09 · answer #2 · answered by oneidacarpetguy 2 · 0 0

Global Warming's happening NOW.
Ignore the guy right above me.

2006-06-17 13:24:18 · answer #3 · answered by the Politics of Pikachu 7 · 0 0

global warming is happening before our eyes and already having detrimental affects on our planet.

2006-06-18 01:04:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no, if this proves out to be a true fact, we will adapt and continue on

2006-06-17 12:05:08 · answer #5 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

It's already happening.

2006-06-17 12:04:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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