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I suspect it would be harder to create a liveable underground environment than a domed above ground haven.

It may never get that bad, but there's a chance that it's already so bad that we may have to devote most of our energies to solving the problem.

There are folks like your first answerer there who already live with heads underground, ostrich like...

2006-09-25 16:18:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Everything changes constanly, so you can never be sure about what might be possible in the future and what might not be. It is possible of course, considering the constant changes that take place daily. Holes appearing in the ozone layer, the sun becoming more hotter, the gases from industries and factories contribute to this and the lack of green cover...the situation looks grim. But one could consider these scenarios...

Scenario 1
The Earth is almost dead. The sun is a blinding ball of fire. Everything is bare. Two things can be there. Either all humans are dead or they are forced to live underground for ever.

Scenario 2
It could be possible that considering the rate of technology's progress, there can be space stations or facilities on the moon and mars. Or the ozone layer is being recreated. Technology is the hero of the day.

Scenario 3
People are living underground, and in caves...but isn't it possible that with the excessive heat from above, the inner layer of the earth is affected as well? Also one can never rule out the reactions the heat can have with the core of the earth. The Earth could implode from inside. Also people would face a lot of hazards, and difficulties. The possibilty of earthquakes, unpredictability of soil, lack of water, lack of electricity....The human race would be in total chaos or be in a very small and scanty number. A return to the stone age...

2006-09-26 03:52:34 · answer #2 · answered by coldfire 2 · 0 0

Will or not it really is a planned technological act through guy or an environmental problem out of our administration? Environmental. Will there be anybody driver? probable no longer. it would nicely be so straightforward as climate change or ocean acidification; yet when it seems there is one significant catalyst, i imagine it will be something diffused we received’t be able to foretell. With only only straightforward mechanical destruction and chemical an infection we are already inflicting significant interior sight environment declines international huge. My wager? it stands proud because the climax of an insidious irreversible decline. That climax being a complicated matrix of behind time table comments interactions. once a tipping aspect is reached, species will fall promptly in succession, culminating in international environment crumple. and not using a functioning biosphere – no fish, no flora, no clean water - soil useless, oceans useless, an infection everywhere. ninety% of humanity is going to starve and what’s left will be a very degraded contaminated mess. the ten% left will both be residing in engineered environments or left outdoors to slowly die off. What human beings don’t comprehend is that it truly is already occurring. It’s occurring now. at the same time as i turned right into a baby I dreamt of colonizing yet another international, residing lower than a dome on an alien planet. Then i realized my dream is coming real and that i can not ought to flow everywhere. we are turning our own planet into an alien international. there is nowhere left to flow in the international to flee the degraded and contaminated ecosystems, so that you would to boot stay the position you're. So it really is a a lot extra straightforward undertaking. we've an oxygen environment, floor water and organic and organic textile. All i favor to do now must be construct the dome and the filtration structures. If only it were that worry-free.

2016-11-24 19:14:37 · answer #3 · answered by orum 4 · 0 0

Climate is responsible for difference in the living style of all of us. Change in climate means change in lifestyle. In cold regions people used to protect them from cold and wear warm clothes. where as in hot contries people do not wear warm clothes. Due to pollution and increase in green house gases in the atmosphere the temperature of the globe is increasing. This will result in melting of polar ice and hence increasing the water level of seas and oceans which in turn merge the low lying land in the coastal reason thereby decreasing the land space for living. But it may not merge the whole land in use. So I don't think people will stay underground. Rather they may go to some other planet if possible with the advance of science and technology.

2006-09-25 20:07:16 · answer #4 · answered by dinu 3 · 0 0

People have already started living underground.Many buildings have basement floors. There are underground stations,mines where people work. It is not due to climate.
For the climate to drive people UG there is a possibility but it is too far off..

2006-09-26 05:13:32 · answer #5 · answered by balaGraju 5 · 0 0

It sounds do-able to me. Creating (away from tectonic activity zones) here on Earth geothermal energy powered sealed subterranean biosphere habitats generating electricity for production of:- clean air and drinking water, typical modern living requirements and lighting for food plant culture, waste processing and recycling (currently available in space modules), etc. It sounds infinitely more practical than trying to terraform Mars or other planetary bodies in our Solar System. The downsides are of course that the number of these habitats would likely be limited by cost and suitability of location and that humans living there would have to adapt to living in an artificial environment for perhaps generations to survive. A bonus for the human race could be that at least some of these habitats might survive from one or other of the eventual global catastrophe scenarios of asteroid or nuclear strike, mega tectonic events and their aftermath. Lateral underground mining might be necessary for additional water and mineral resources. Our modern technology must be pretty close to being able to make this happen now although man would probably have to further adapt underground to live on plants and industrially farmed insects, and live without other animals or pets. This proposal is more feasible and could be done in a shorter timescale than terraforming celestial bodies. This would be a new human race of Mushroom Men.

2015-05-20 09:20:57 · answer #6 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

hi,i dont think human race gonna live in underground due to climate change,this is because,humans are very smart species on earth ,they can make the artificial climatic changes on their own ,specially just like SECTOR 53 somewhere in the country within US

2006-09-25 16:48:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's funny to read!

Climate change will not come too early. we personal will not live at that time!

This idea is not so fantastic! Today many people have a house or parts of their house in underground. They do it because of energetic reasons.

2006-09-26 04:31:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. The problem with climate change is not that it will get unbearably hot.

The problem is that a rise of just a few degrees will cause coastal flooding and changes in climate patterns that will disrupt agriculture. That will cost rich countries a lot of money and cause poor countries to have even larger numbers of starving people.

2006-09-25 19:29:41 · answer #9 · answered by Bob 7 · 0 0

No They are Shooting us into Space For The Next 1000 Years To Become Parasite on other ecosystems. Haven't you heard of star wars???????????????? The Ecosystem We Have on Earth is Far cry from being done we need to stop the Government from their all time goal. We need to become self contained. No more carbon based fuels, Clean the earth of garbage That burn as a Chemical smoke. And Stop Big Business Pollutions. We need to make a Stand To Right What others Over look.

2006-09-26 10:35:55 · answer #10 · answered by Scott F 1 · 0 0

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