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How does global warming affect our natural resources? State your sources. :)

2007-12-03 22:21:27 · 6 answers · asked by Smith 1 in Environment Global Warming

I agree with you guys. Global warming is NOT a myth. :)

2007-12-04 00:36:31 · update #1

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Firstly global warming is not a myth....see wuts happening in the artic....polar caps becoming smaller, sea levels rising..c'mon.
If global warming went into full swing the world will get cooler... since more cool waters enter the ocean currents, eventually slowing the process.
This means crops like wheat, rice, maize and etc will fail to grow properly and yield properly, this will lead to famine all over the world. famine will effect ..labor (manpower), because of the decrees of people willing to work or the lack of manpower, other sectors of produciton will be effected, especially industries who employ more blue collar workers, eg: steel, coal mining, oil...etc.
It is one big chain of events... which will effect us all, and how we use our avaliable resource will be an even big and harder issue.

2007-12-03 22:49:31 · answer #1 · answered by unclear.devotion 2 · 0 4

I don't know which natural resources you are talking about. But as far as our supplies of coal, oil, and natural gas, whose consumption is blamed for the majority of global warming, I don't see how those supplies can be endangered by the earth warming up several degrees.

What I DO see happening is that we are going to run out of those fossil fuels in the next 50-100 years. At the very least, we will reach a point where we cannot extract them nearly as fast as we consume them, forcing their price to skyrocket, forcing other sources of energy to be used, and thereby reducing our consumption of such fuels.

In short, there just ain't enough fossil fuels left for us to keep consuming it and polluting the earth the way we are for the next hundred years. Ironically, running out of fossil fuels may be the best thing that ever happened to us. We'll stop polluting the earth, because the earth won't give us anymore garbage to burn.

2007-12-05 07:51:36 · answer #2 · answered by visibleholstein 4 · 0 0

It's not. Even the most dire predictions by global warming believers show only a one degree increase in temperature over the last 100 years.

This is only a 0.01 increase in temperature each year. This is too small to effect any natural resource.

2007-12-04 00:06:00 · answer #3 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 2 0

Global warming is not a myth. HUMAN CAUSED global warming is the myth...

We've been in a constant cycle of natural climate change for billions upon billions of years. It requires an amazing level of stupidity to think that all of that ended a couple decades ago and we took over..

2007-12-03 23:17:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

If you desire to obtain supply cash for local weather study, do you suppose that you can get a cheque if you happen to say," I want the supply, as I suppose that I can end up that the figures that the present paradigm is established upon are mistaken" ? The first-class environmentalist, David Bellamy, has been silenced, and refused airtime. There continues to be no confirmed causative hyperlink among the quantity of Co2 within the surroundings, and an expand in international temperatures. The WWWF photos of the polar bears swimming had been taken within the Arctic summer season; while the ice cap partly melts, as they could not stand up to snapshot within the iciness. The ice used to be too thick! The East-Anglian uni study figures. "Oh! The figures do not fit our expectancies. Oh good. Keep quiet. Because we all know that we're correct." When the notion, and the religion is extra fundamental than squarely dealing with the reputable doubts of plenty of non supply-supported scientists, technological know-how has been superceded through devout zealots. As Oliver Cromwell colourfully stated." I pray thee, within the bowels of Christ, recall that thou mayest be mistaken."

2016-09-05 20:42:14 · answer #5 · answered by fullington 4 · 0 0

Global warming is a myth...

2007-12-03 22:24:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

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