The glaciers will melt
http://www.stuffintheair.com/glacier-melting.html
Let's not waste that water.
2007-04-10 16:32:22
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answered by Radiosonde 5
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Good question that is right 'up my alley'. The first thing we will notice is a change in the seasons, which may be occurring now. This year winter got a late start and even though spring has arrived, it is cooler now than it was in December. Then the birds will be flying to their destinations either later or earlier than they used to. The oceans will rise, from the melting of the ice at both poles that will inundate islands and put them under water. Harbors around the world will be overtaken by the rising water, causing rivers to overflow upstream. Areas that had dykes built from earlier floods may not be high enough to contain the rising rivers. In one word:
Devastation.
2007-04-11 04:45:21
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answered by Yafooey! 5
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I think that one of the few things that makes humans unique is their ability to accurately predict what will happen. Unfortunately, we are also very nearsighted when we hear something we don't like. We desperately want to not die, but we aren't willing to give up what we have now. The world is overpopulated, but nobody wants to die. We rely too much on oil, but we won't give up our cars.
I think before we can even fight global warming, we have to give up our own selfishness. It may seem like a big sacrifice now, but it will pale in comparison to sacrificing life.
PS: Global warming could actually result in a massive cooling of the Americas and Europe. The large amounts of cold fresh water flowing into the Gulf Stream could slow or stop the flow of warm water from the Equator, leading to a mini Ice Age in Northern Europe and America.
2007-04-10 09:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Heat will not kill untold numbers of people, unless you consider 10 an untold number. Heat kills people now, but global warming is not going to increase it enough to notice. The worst predictions out there do not say people will be dying of heat more than they do now. There ARE predictions of changing weather patterns causing droughts and other problems, but personally I don't believe they really know that. The weather service issues long range predictions all the time, and they are not very accurate.
2007-04-10 08:26:49
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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on your first source, in evaluating Earth's venture to Mars there are 3 common issues: a million. If the reason have been a image voltaic phenomenon then it would be affecting all planets proportionately to how close they have been to the sunlight. this is spoke of to no longer be the case. 2. Mars has continuously had ice caps (probable the incorrect be conscious, they're greater often than not frozen carbon dioxide caps) that seasonally evaporate. 3. we've image voltaic radiation detectors and that they have got not detected a upward thrust of something like the order mandatory to account for worldwide warmings spoke of effects... the only subject that correlates with the observations so a ways is human pastime. Your 2d source does not unquestionably have any evidence in any respect, merely whinges and bitches that every person calls him a skeptic for no longer accepting contemporary theoretical understand-how with out offering evidence for or offering option reasons for the observations and evidence of the vast majority of scientists reading the difficulty. The final only assaults scientists and makes claims that are flat out incorrect besides as misrepresenting archives - greater his very own graphs contradict one yet another, at one factor suggesting that has been no strengthen in worldwide propose temperature (flat out incorrect) and at different factors admitting that worldwide temperatures have bigger on regularly happening. He claims that variables that have been accounted for have not been, he additionally claims that image voltaic radiation hasn't been examined as a achievable reason and back this is flat out untrue - in reality given we are in a position to quickly degree image voltaic radiative output and have not considered a upward thrust of the order of magnitude mandatory to account for worldwide warming we are in a position to extremely extremely brush off this argument because of the fact it fails to correlate with our observations.
2016-10-02 12:01:50
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answered by ? 4
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I think that most people believe that it won't happen in their lifetime and so they put that worry aside for the ones they think are more important right now - like the price of gas or food, crime, making money, raising their families. health, etc.
So many of us are worn out with the worries of the world that we go home from work and shut out the world. How many of us even know our neighbors?
It will probably take another cataclysmic event to make people start to think that global warming is really happening - now!
2007-04-10 08:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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water levels will rise, animals will die, fresh water , yadayadayda, blahblahblah, listen bub plants will still 'bloom' fresh water can be made from sea water, and untold numbers will die um yeah but isn't earth a little over populated? maybe we need this. I don't see global warming as a thing I look forward too but oh well people are naive and they wont do anything about it and by people i mean the government. I already know everything about global warming so don't try to inform me on the situation....
2007-04-10 08:11:28
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answered by e d 2
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I thought the whole world was going to turn into a tropical paradise.
2007-04-10 08:12:18
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answered by Spider b 1
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The majority will say "wE wOnT be ARoUNd wHeN it HapPenZ so WHO CAREZ LOL" but someone somewhere is gonna have to try to figure something out. I don't think anyone in this lifetime will bother with it though.
2007-04-10 08:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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None of that crap is going to happen, your concerns will be rendered moot once President Hillary shuts down Gitmo and all of the CIA interrogation camps we don't even know about, thus allowing Moslem terrorists to set off their radiological bombs, and eventually their uranium fission bomb in its early stages of production right now in Iran.
2007-04-10 09:13:30
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answered by The Father of All Neocons 4
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