A small human made change in the temperature I believe can make a huge difference. Its just common sense. The earth has its own way of balancing itself out. There have been colder times and warmer times in history but that has all been caused through the earth's own balancing acts. Never before has the earth experienced a climate change from human factors. We have no experience with this so nobody can say for sure what will happen. But my feeling is that it can't be good. We were put on this planet to live life and die, not make changes to global weather patterns. I believe the small change in temperature humans cause and will continue to cause will have an EXPONENTIAL effect on the environment which can in no way be reversed. Get ready for Doomsday people.
2006-07-11 09:42:21
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answered by Andy 1
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Global warming is a myth..propagated by fear mongers. I have several scientific references to back this up. If you are interested in the truth, you can email me and I will forward you links to actual studies (some even by the very scientists propagating the myth), or give you a list of references you can look for in your local library. The climate is changing as it always has and as it always will. We can not accurately predict how, however. Fear not, the world (or life on our planet as we now know it) will come to an end sooner or later. Perhaps our species will survive any cataclysmic changes that take place. Perhaps not. Worrying about it will not change that outcome. At any rate, we do not know if there will BE any cataclysmic changes in 5 minutes, 20,000 years or so far into the future that we can not fathom. There are real problems to worry about. Things you can do something about. I think that worrying about that which we can have no control over is a dismal waste of time, but, hey, it is your time. Worry about it if this pleases you.
2006-07-11 09:44:59
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answered by Nikki Tesla 6
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Well, when the temperature gets to a point where humans can no longer handle it, it's called evolution. If the human race dies out due to extreme temperatures, evolution has just taken over.
Eventually, an organism which can stand the heat will survive and a new species will develop that will inhabit the Earth.
2006-07-11 09:32:21
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answered by Scott D 5
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The change in temperature won't be drastically felt in the sense that you would get abnormally hot all the time. The effects of global warming will be felt indirectly, once polar ice melts. As for actually getting too hot that it becomes an issue of survival, then you shouldn't worry because we're still far from the day when global warming becomes that intense--that is, if humanity survives till that day.
2006-07-11 09:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Think of it this way: Some of us live in climates where the temperature averages -10 degrees F. Some of us live in climates where the temperature averages 90 degrees F. If the earth warms up, we will be prepared to handle it. I've been comfortable sitting at home when it's been over 100 outside.
2006-07-11 09:30:14
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answered by M 4
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Carry a car door with you everywhere you go. When you get hot, just roll down the window.
2006-07-11 10:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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the human race will adapt, the only question is how many will die before that happens.
2006-07-11 09:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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the only thing wecan do is stay hydrated, excersize reguarly. and maintain ahealthy diet.
2006-07-11 09:30:40
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answered by caliboy80 2
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wear shorts
2006-07-11 09:30:30
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answered by christos 2
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