Even if this is correct the earth will be uninhabitable to a large proportion of the current species on earth (up to 40%). The earth will continue with new species developing.
Back about 2.5 billion years ago when the atmospheric oxygen levels on earth reached 10%, 95% of life on earth died out. This planet will still has life on it and will continue to have life on it long after the human race has died out. However, We maybe able to change our fate. Unlike species before us we have the ability to alter our environment ie build things, but in order to prevent the demise of humans and a lot of species with us we need to transform the way we treat our planet. Every thing from not burning fossil fuels (cars and electricity) to recycling everything in our homes and in industry. By doing this we can reduce our "foot print" on the earth to a sustainable level instead of using up our great grand childrens resources.
2007-02-02 21:57:01
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answered by babsatult 2
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very little facts were in that report. It was a consensus of people hand picked with the agenda predetermined. I am not saying that Humans have not contributed, but, most scientist say the earth is going through a natural cycle of warming. Ever here of the ice ages. it was not to many years ago that this same group of wackos were warning us all of Global cooling. If anyone needs to learn more , do the investigating yourself. Sunspots effect the temperature of the earth way more than man can ever do. We cannot be driven by fear to control what we do. Yes, we need to do more to cut down on emissions. Not to reverse global warming, but, to stop being dependent on oil.
2007-02-02 22:56:12
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answered by meathead 5
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convinced Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn at the instantaneous are not in the route of the daylight than the Earth it really is authentic via a similar token Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants (i.e.) they don't have ice caps in any respect, and not in any respect did. Mars southern pole is decreasing, reason unknown, it really is been recommend via a million Russian scientist that this proves the daylight is the reason, in hardship-free words situation is not one of the satellites that demonstrate screen the daylight (and performance for 30 years) educate this boost in output And as for attending to understand about international warming from "David de Rothschild" I had not in any respect heard of him before this question.
2016-12-03 09:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! If we don't do something about the problem. This is going to take a long time to slow it down and even longer to fix. The greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels, natural gas and coal is a big problem, and can't be resolved overnight. the effects have been accumulating for decades. Learn what you caan personally do to create change, as I plan to do.
2007-02-02 21:31:33
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answered by debop44 3
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No, they are saying the average temperature will rise from between 3-14 degrees, which leaves a lot of room for error.
2007-02-02 21:25:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-02-02 21:41:38
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answered by Kwan Kong 5
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I am finding it pretty uninhabitable right now...
2007-02-02 21:18:44
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answered by M CEE 2
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sounds scary.... a current affair in australia said that milk will cost $10/litre and petrol will be $100L by 2020.....
2007-02-02 21:24:20
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answered by taniaisme 3
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Scientist is not god of our earth.Nature is make its way by itself.
2007-02-02 21:24:43
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answered by kamal....Dil se.. 5
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Don't worry.
The Republicans and oil cos will save you.
2007-02-02 21:20:08
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answered by bettysdad 5
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