One of the lessons we need to learn form climate change is that we and the ecosystems are all interdependent.
ie it is not possible to isolate yourself from the natural support systems.
Imagine the power requiremnent to replace lighting, heating, cooling, food, oxygen & water production, waste recycling etc that nature currently provides for free. Not to mention any phycological effects of open spaces, sky & trees.
there is no planet B
2007-04-12 03:14:40
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answered by fred 6
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interesting. i discover it confusing to evaluate the data whilst this sort of excellent form of political factions positioned up information on their web content. an intensive chum is a chemical engineer and has achieved very numerous reading on the subject and believes there is something yet consensus. His take is that it truly is plenty extra complicated than the scientific community is familiar with. isn't it magnificent how some human beings call it a actuality? i do no longer understand of something scientific that became into no longer a actuality sometime and fiction the subsequent. that's consistent in technological know-how. i've got faith we ought to constantly act in a in charge thank you to maintain our planet sparkling as a results of fact that's the the ideal option element to do. no one is for pollutants, and that i think of many actually everyone seems to be getting extra attentive to chemical compounds, and so on that are in simple terms volatile. Al Gore does no longer comprehend extra suitable than any scientist, and he's getting funds from it. If he have been a Republican, each and every liberal on right here could blast him as a profiteer, so because it truly is a reason that's skeptical. we will see. the main severe subject is oil dependency. we are enriching our enemy, and we ought to alter into self sustaining.
2016-12-16 03:38:48
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answered by ? 4
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With Global Warming there will be lots of flooding. Living underground is not recommended.
2007-04-12 00:56:36
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answered by liberty11235 6
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By the time the earth reaches 200 degrees, we will probably be living on another planet, as Earth will be uninhabitable.
2007-04-12 00:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You have my permission to go live in a cave any time you want. As far as I am concerned, the 0.5-1.0 degree temperature increase likely to occur in my life time is nothing to get bent out of shape about.
2007-04-12 15:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Two hundred degrees ??? That's nuts. Which comic book did you get that from ?????????? That's absurd. 3 or 4 degrees at best !
2007-04-12 00:57:21
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answered by Gene 7
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That's a cool idea, but not very realistic.
2007-04-12 00:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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is earth not a part of global????
we can run anywhere...but cant hide...
2007-04-12 00:08:54
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answered by little d 3
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sure, you have my permission,
Start digging!
2007-04-12 00:08:19
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answered by MickMore 2
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we need a crash solution .... not hiding ....
2007-04-12 00:14:13
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answered by robertman30s 4
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