Polar Bears are going to go extinct because of loss of habitat. Sea levels will rise flooding many populated areas including San Francisco. Hurricanes may become more intense and destructive. Local climates may be altered for better or worse and of course average temperatures will rise.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/s2772.htm
2007-02-17 14:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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When grant money flows, science goes. Here are a few facts. Here in Gainesville Fl we set a record low last night colder than it has been for over 100 years. 100 years ago the center of the citrus growing in Florida was Gainesville. It has since moved about 200 miles south, because trees have been killed by cold. 30 years ago Al Gore and his gang were telling us there was an ice age coming, and we had to turn up our thermostats and keep our doors open to save the planet.
2007-02-17 10:48:00
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answered by hasse_john 7
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I'm being optimistic about this topic, as opposed to the "doom and gloom" you may hear from news and stuff. When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
Winters will not be as cold, which means it will cost less to heat your home.
The demand for energy will be lower, so less pollution will be created.
It will also have a positive health effect because people won't be couped up inside their houses breathing the same air for months and months.
Cars will burn less fuel because colder air is denser air, which causes cars to use more fuel.
A longer growing season means farmers can produce more food, which means less people will be hungry and farmers can make more money.
People will be able to get outside more to work or go for walks, which will lead to healthier living.
2007-02-17 14:03:59
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answered by rockstar_style 2
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If you lessen to the fools you will think were all going to die fried in the sun.
The Truth
We will have hotter summers that will bring more rain and milder winters that will be wetter. The Ice at the North pole will never all melt way to cold for that and even if it did It is floating on the water so no net increased in there. The south pole is getting colder .
100 years form now school kids will get a good grin out of this bull
2007-02-17 10:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, maybe of others as well, the earth's axis has been affected by global warming. Thus, we experience turbulent weather. The gravitational pull may have changed without getting noticed.
Sorry, if you find this assumption sarcastic or stupid.
The links may help you out on this quest.
2007-02-17 17:36:07
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answered by AD R 1
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international Warming shouldn't kill us. that is merely a ploy perpetuated by grasping politicians to get you money. we are in a cooling fashion. international Warming shouldn't electrify us for fairly some time. likely thousands of years, besides the undeniable fact that that is no longer conceivable to entice close. even if it were happening, it does no longer be that undesirable. people have lived by international Warming before. Cavemen survived it advantageous in fur outfits. i imagine we've more suitable only somewhat because then.
2016-10-17 07:41:33
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answered by ? 4
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Climate changes - these are noticeable in each country now,
catastrophic events ie . tornadoes ( as it happened in the UK , where tornadoes are not known), Tsunamis, floods , snow storms. The Arctic is warming up and the rear animal spices are under the real threat . And many more.... Its scary ....And seems to take it seriously until it is too late .
2007-02-17 10:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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* it makes the glaciars melt killing the life in the poles
* makes places with tropical weather get hotter and cold places get even colder
* creates natural phenomenons that can lead to natural disasters like el niño y la niña
* makes harvest season change for some crops what is hard to gather the fruits and some fruits dont mature as well turning in low quality production wich can be devastating for economies depending in agriculture.
2007-02-17 09:58:48
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answered by Cobrarette 3
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Here is just one effect:
Since 1980, glacier retreat has becoming increasingly rapid and wide-spread. Many glaciers have disappeared, and the existence of a great number of the remaining glaciers of the world is threatened.
2007-02-17 09:53:03
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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Some effects of global warming are:
1.) harmful rays protruding from Ozone Layer
2.) the earth getting hotter and hotter each year
3.) the oceans getting deeper and larger
4.) icebergs/arctic melting
5.) decrease in arctic habitat
2007-02-17 09:52:45
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answered by bits 1
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