Do you know what an Ice-Age is?
It's when the polar caps are covered in ice.
The earth is STILL in it's last ice-age, it hasn't finished yet!
I think perhaps it's the beginning of something else, but not necessarily the end of us.
There are mountains all over the world that have traces of algae and coral on them from when the tides reached them.
I think the world is mean't to flood and freeze again.
Not to mention with new developments in solar energy, with global warming comes a renewable power supply that won't damage the world. By the time something like this happens, who's to say how we would have adjusted?
2007-12-12 03:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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worldwide warming is in simple terms happening. yet of direction what i think you're digging at precise that's are we the objective. that could desire to be a no a minimum of in words of being an important motive. The earth has cycled via skill of many ice a while and warming periods of which none we've been in charge for. and to not go away out the certainty that our solar technique could properly be experiencing this equivalent phenomenon. So i think the pollutants that we motive here must be making it for the time of the solar technique if this became the case made via those wackos. the authentic motive has not been desperate yet yet theories were made that could properly be fairly sound besides the undeniable fact that not proved. Now i'm not discounting the certainty shall we additionally be helping in an notably very Small way. the best purchase is a cycle and long whilst we are all lifeless and long previous those cycles will proceed here in the worldwide properly a minimum of till the image voltaic finally end up a purple massive then of direction there is unquestionably not a earth as that is going to likely be swallowed up.
2016-11-03 00:41:04
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answered by lanman 4
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How is it that the ice cap in expanding on the south pole if there is a global warming problem. Also take into consideration that Mars is experiencing the same type of climate shift on a planet with no greenhouse gas producers.
We are in a climate cycle that is not man made, but we have a responsibility to clean up our own house anyway. A cleaner environment may not be a cooler environment, but it will be a healthier one.
2007-12-12 04:03:17
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answered by Carl W 4
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No. Humans will adapt. An asteroid could come and smash the planet and humans will survive. The dinosaurs could not adapt as easily as humans can. Humans will find ways to survive. That does not mean that the human population will be over 6 billion. It may drop dramatically. However, I do not believe it will result in an extinction.
2007-12-12 03:53:02
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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I´m not agree with you at all, the human species has a sense for destruction, it´s in our nature, and it reached with the faculty of thinking, but in the same way we are creative enough to adapt to the situation and survive any kind of cataclysm, even we have created, so I don´t think that we were seeing the end of our days, I believe that we´ll survive, in a very poor and difficulty way, but we will.
2007-12-12 06:02:20
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answered by rain man 3
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we're headin downhill...i see hope sometimes, but people are careless now a days...and idk...i get to thinkin the same thing as you. im a hopeful person so i try to think the best of our future as a human race....but the truth is there is simply not enough resources on this planet to support our present way of living for ...well for very long. people need to wake up as a whole...i think its gunna take a big state of emergency for people to finally realize that we must take global warming into very close consideration. technology is helping us live longer...but sadly its killing us too.
:\ lets start some awareness!!
2007-12-12 03:58:09
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answered by torontoandlove 1
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I think that at this moment, we could or could not be heading towards our demise. We are very resourceful creatures, and may come up with a solution to our problem, which desperately needs attention. If it is ignored completely, then I'm not so sure...
2007-12-12 09:59:41
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answered by Gettysburg 1
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Oh, humanity will die out, and it will be an agonizing process. That's the way the world ends, not with a bang but a whimper.
2007-12-12 03:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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HUMANS ARE INVINCIBLE!!
2007-12-12 03:59:29
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answered by Beans 5
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NOPE!
2007-12-12 04:02:52
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answered by Wounded Duck 7
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