Never. 1998 was the warmest year recorded (if you don't believe 1934 was the hottest year). Since then the temps have stabilized and even decreased some.
This trend should continue for some time, as the Sun is starting to cool down as well.
Global warming will impact our lives no more than the Y2K bug did.
2007-11-08 05:15:38
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answered by Dr Jello 7
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I'd like to turn a blind eye to this, but I think it already is. Katrina, England with the flooding these are the kinds of things to look for. But it is seriously effecting the weather in California this year. Summer was cooler and so far fall is warmer. I can live with that although some of the farmers in this great food basket cannot.
2007-11-12 05:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It already has. Note the increased flooding in some areas, severe drought in others, storms more frequent and more powerful - more tornadoes.
This is affecting agriculture and food prices are rising. As food prices rise, what people eat will be less in quality and quantity.
There is also more damage to buildings, electrical power grids, cities (New Orleans).
Glaciers and icecaps are melting - sea levels are rising and this is likely to speed up. Low lying coastal areas may be underwater sooner than you think - including a lot of Florida, and perhaps New York city, London, Holland...
If I were you I would begin preparations for survival now, before the effects become any worse.
2007-11-08 05:51:34
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answered by pstottmfc 5
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by using fact there is not any longer something you're able to do to end it. in simple terms the comparable, i does not carry insurance if it weren't the regulation that I would desire to have it. i think of it somewhat is unfair that I provide funds away to somebody else incase i ought to spend it to disguise damages, as quickly as I can in simple terms pay for the damages while it happens. lower back, the comparable, why do no longer we in simple terms use the technologies we already would desire to offer NO effect on the atmosphere? For the sake of our sturdy wellbeing, and for the the remainder of the planet and its destiny. and stop company leaders from milking society's funds with the aid of producing on the backside allowable standards, and making it so as that the lifespan of things is amazingly short, and intake of consumable products is inspired and controlled to be as much as tolerable. specific we of course tolerate. 32 mpg automobiles while 80 mpg is unquestionably accessible and sensible, and has been for the final 40 years... skill from polluting, non-renewable ingredients while there is an abundance of cheap, loose, infinite, non-polluting skill. better than 50 years in the past Tesla took a automobile from the ford assembly line and had an electric powered motor put in it. He then plugged a small receiver into the skill inputs placed interior the utilising compartment. And powered the vehicle remotely from a generator a number of miles away that took skill from the earth's magnetic field! He did this for an objective audience. it somewhat is recorded in newspapers and replaced into seen on television! i visit create a self-perpetuating water generator to skill my abode interior the subsequent 5 years. it somewhat is a tragic international we live in. And it has continuously been this form. If i attempt to industry my theory, i visit probably be stopped or maybe killed by using effect it ought to have on oil industry and skill providers international huge. So i visit basically proportion it with few who could be depended on.
2016-10-15 11:57:50
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answered by ? 4
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It started already, the heat caused by global warming is warming up the oceans, causing bigger and much more powerful storms, such as hurricane Katrina, and that's just the beginning
2007-11-08 06:52:04
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answered by wazup x 3
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For most of us, never. However, the hysteria being drummed up by liberal politicians and their media lackeys may very well start seriously affecting our freedoms in the next few years.
2007-11-08 11:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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