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and will it be quick or slow and painful?

2007-09-25 18:25:06 · 12 answers · asked by Kevin Merrill 2 in Environment Global Warming

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2050 looks like the point where even the blindest anti-environmentalist will notice some kind of change going on.....as for the rest of us it will be very obvious within the next decade....by 2100 it won't be a fun planet to live on.....

it is always going to be gradual with huge Katrina like disasters along the way.....it has started already and will continue for a long time despite even the most drastic cuts of emissions....it seems like the tipping point will be passed by 2100 if not 2050 or earlier.....

2007-09-25 18:41:36 · answer #1 · answered by njdevil 5 · 4 3

Global Warming Destroying Earth

2016-12-12 07:46:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The earth even by global warming experts accounts has only warmed approx. 1 degree over the last 100 years. With the change of technology over that period it is entirely possible that the 1 degree of change can be attributed to accuracy of measurement rather than a real change. Also by global warming experts accounts, the world has already survived at least one ice age and the earth was not destroyed, so I suppose it is more a matter of what you mean by destroyed. All global warming doomsday scenarios are based on computer models. Computer models are based on human input. Therefore I suppose the destruction of the earth will occur whenever the inventor of the internet (Al Gore) tells it to.

2007-09-25 18:45:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

there is not any info to instruct the CO2 emissions are in charge for the project-free upward push in the international temps, actual, the info factors any incorrect way. as properly, some thing that the media very almost in no way addresses are the holes in the theory that C02 has been the using tension in worldwide warming. Alarmists fail to correctly clarify why temperatures began warming on the tip of the Little Ice Age in approximately 1850, long until now guy-made CO2 emissions could have impacted the climate. Then approximately 1940, only as guy-made CO2 emissions rose sharply, the temperatures began a decline that lasted until the 1970’s, prompting the media and extremely some scientists to worry a coming ice age. Temperatures have been given chillier after C02 emissions exploded. If C02 is the using tension of world climate exchange, why do such extremely some in the media ignore suitable to the various skeptical scientists who cite those extremely evident inconvenient truths? think of roughly it. in the 1970, it grow to be believed we've been heading for yet another ice age! The Bible says the earth grow to be destroyed by utilising floods the 1st time (Noah and the ark). it's going to be destroyed by utilising fireplace and brimstone next time... no longer yet another flood.

2016-10-20 00:23:53 · answer #4 · answered by mohr 4 · 0 0

Global warming will not destroy the Earth. At worst the oceans will rise 2 feet.

2007-09-26 02:13:11 · answer #5 · answered by gerafalop 7 · 0 0

It will never "destroy earth" but it can destroy a whole lot of life on it if we don't act powerful enough to stop it.

I continue to be optimistic about the future. It's never too late to do something about it, but for every month that the world don't take more steps in the right direction, moving away from deforestation and the burning of fossil fuel the future looks more and more grim for many. Not later than by mid-century I would guess that everyone on earth will be rather personally affected from the consequences of it, no matter where you live.

So, in a human life perspective the changes is rather slow and gradual, but in the perspective of our planet, they are explosive!

2007-09-25 19:26:21 · answer #6 · answered by Ingela 3 · 2 1

Well, as the sun heats up about 10% every billion years and will end as a red giant before dissipating as a nova in about 4-5 billion years, it's an issue I wouldn't be too concerned about.
As for the current hysteria,don't worry about it, it's just that, hysteria.

2007-09-25 19:18:42 · answer #7 · answered by fyzer 4 · 2 2

The earth will still be here--it'll just be a much less hospitable place for a large number of its current species (including humans) to live. A lot of them won't make it.

2007-09-25 18:35:26 · answer #8 · answered by grizzie 7 · 2 1

It wont. Global warming is a natural cycle, and the earth will cool again

2007-09-25 19:06:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Never

2007-09-26 13:13:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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