the price of beer may go up ,because of potable water shortage
and food prices may rise because the third world slave countries got lots of problems due to Global Warming.
on e degree rise in temperature means 10% crop loss-
In Chiapas ,and Tabasco in Mexico .more then a million people became homeless overnight with water coming up to their roofs ,because of rains from super evaporation from the forests,this had never happened before.
Millions of animals died and the crocodile ,who are abundant in that area were delighted.
In India 3000 people died because of super storms .
Right now the average death toll annually is 150.000 due to Global warming
a few years ago a whole bunch in France as well.
these figures are already out of date and are expected to double soon.
In Northern China millions of people are running for their lives because regular dust storms so far have buried 900 villages under the sand
and the whole of northern China is turning into a dessert.
The Sahara is growing by 7 kilometers a year all around the edges ,like a slow burning fire shriveling up their neighbors
In the Kalahari huge rivers have dried up and thousand of species are gone due to their habitats disappearing
when the north pole is gone , you may have polar bears soon in America ,looking for a home ,as the bollweavel sings.
so that is the good news you can add another specie to your list ,instead of deleting hundreds that are disappearing
the biggest changes are invisible at micro biotic levels species are becoming extinct ,others are multiplying ,this affects the insect populations that follow ,and changes in that affect all that follows in the food chains ,All life is interrelated of both flora and fauna,
And we as being on the top of the food chain are always the last to know
when they killed all the mosquito's around the Danube for example all of the life in the woods disappeared ,they were a vital link in the food change.like the disappearing bees will drastically affect pollination ,some of that is part of our food production
So Global warming has its toll there are incidents all over the world ,
for a sensible answer
Look for Trevor or Dana or bob ,they have far more patience than i have
DEEP UNDER GROUND DRILLING
surface aquifers are replenished by rain water seeping down and the trees roots that let of excess water during precipitation.
the deep under ground carbon aquifers ,do not re fill up so easily if at all ..
They are emptying them with oil drilling technology,sometimes 2 miles down ,
This leaves cavities that collapse causing sink holes 2 miles deep ,
on the surface ,
What also happens is that often sewage drains can be diverted and the holes fill up with sewage permanent contamination) that is impossible to remove ,because where can you pump it to ,No neighboring state or place ,wants it ,
In the places where only the surface aquifers are pumped ,when they are dry surface growth ,goes into recession but recovers with the next rains
and with water harvesting design we can enhance the absorbsion,and speed up recovery.
and if the irrigation is switched off trees can still ,sit it out ,
But with the deep Carbon Aquifers empty ,because of over irrigation ,no water harvesting methods ,the moment the irrigation stops ,everything underground is dry any new water finds the deepest way ,and surface growth dies including deep rooted trees and a rain does little to aid recovery ,
check the ground after a heavy rain ,only the first couple of inches is wet )if that)
instant desserts are the result.
hope this is what you were looking for
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HERE ARE SOME MORE LINKS ON SWALES AND WATER HARVESTING
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aktr4gwvzpoCmxpB3B3lR2Tsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071119121909AAzv1nv
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvGY9tFqiKMhF_3fHx325Zzsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071118065006AAbxowP
2007-11-27 09:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I DO, but the teacher teaching me i recently learned about how to repair the problems she stated how providing pure water for earth population would be the ma in to consider. At the same time they showed a new technique how to drill/process steel water from the earth core makes it osmosis filter to drink.
2007-11-27 11:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Real, mostly caused by us. The "skeptics" have words, but the scientific data clearly proves it.
"I wasn’t convinced by a person or any interest group—it was the data that got me. I was utterly convinced of this connection between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change. And I was convinced that if we didn’t do something about this, we would be in deep trouble.”
Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly, USN (Ret.)
Former NASA Administrator, Shuttle Astronaut and the first Commander of the Naval Space Command
Here are two summaries of the mountain of peer reviewed data that convinced Admiral Truly and the vast majority of the scientific community, short and long.
http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Image:Climate_Change_Attribution.png
http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/wg1-report.html
summarized at:
http://www.ipcc.ch/SPM2feb07.pdf
There's a lot less controversy about this is the real world than there is on Yahoo answers:
http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/articles/home_page/412.php?lb=hmpg1&pnt=412&nid=&id=
And vastly less controversy in the scientific community than you might guess from the few skeptics talked about here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on_climate_change
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5702/1686
"There's a better scientific consensus on this [climate change] than on any issue I know... Global warming is almost a no-brainer at this point. You really can't find intelligent, quantitative arguments to make it go away."
Dr. Jerry Mahlman, NOAA
Good websites for more info:
http://profend.com/global-warming/
http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/dn11462
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science/
http://www.realclimate.org
"climate science from climate scientists"
2007-11-27 08:44:54
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answered by Bob 7
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You touched on the root of these problems... overpopulation.
We'll drain the Great Lakes before we'll drill the core... the Southeastern States that have been having drought are already asking for their share.
2007-11-27 08:44:45
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answered by Rainbow Warrior 4
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The planet will not die. It will probably kill us off. I do not agree that man will not parish completely. We are seeing an increase in intensity in hurricanes and other storms. We are seeing more drought conditions all over the world now. I do not see how tapping into more natural resources is going to help the problem.
2007-11-27 10:13:15
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answered by INSOCAL 3
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What does global warming have to do with water in the earth's core?
2007-11-27 14:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely they are tapping ground water - the sustainability of ground water usage is dependent on recharge rate. Climate change would likely alter recharge rates (to what degree and what sign (increase or decreased recharge) is dependent on the location).
2007-11-27 08:56:22
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answered by Ken M 2
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I do NOT believe that we are going to perish from global warming. I DO believe there will be some flooding, but the cause of "global" warming is a very large front that moves accross the northern polar region between North America and Russia over a course of 100 or so years. Currently, it is shifting from the polar area into our area, causing increasing climates and polar melt. This may be what is causing some concern, but in the long run, there is not much we can do about it, and it is not going to lead to a large scale disaster any more that overpopulation will.
2007-11-27 08:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-11-27 08:29:30
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answered by John S 6
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It is impossible to "kill" the planet.
2007-11-27 08:28:14
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answered by Dr Jello 7
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