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'The future looks bleak'-Reasons for and against please :)?

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Bullet points and fine. I've already mentioned things such as non-renewable resources, etc.

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  1. the future looks bleak

    for

    .global warming caused by human =warmer climate = rising of the oceans which will lead to the loss of land plus coastal lines meaning that Britain will disappear, also if your in America the Mississippi river will break away from its bank and flood. and this is just is a few. another point is that as the get causer or pull away there will be an increase in in earthquake activity, and so the Himalayas shall be pushed up as the sub continent of India pushes into Asia,this shall cause great weather changes and cause tsunamis of a big scale. for America as the San Andreas fault split and cause great change, we can say for certain that there wont be something called the united states of America because it shall be split into two.in the short the problems that are arising are the decrease of the worth of the dollar, the war in Iraq, and Gordon brown being a prat.


  2. 1) disease brought about by poor water supply

    2) lack of pollenation bee extinction .low food supply

    3) air contamination due to ozone depletion .

  3. do you think you could rephrase the question in such a way that i might understand what you are on about ?

  4. - increasing food prices

    - increasing oil prices

    - food shortages, if countries like Bangladesh become flooded

    - ++ sea level & global warming

    - increasing disparity in rich & poor

    - obesity levels in MEDCs

    - social cultures - ++ knife crime, hatred, wars etc.

    Although there's all those things, we learnt about Mathus and Boserup in Human Geog. Bascially, Mathus said population grew geometically [2, 4, 8, 16...] & food production grew arthimetically [2, 4, 6, 8...] & listed 'positive checks'; war, famine, disease etc.

    Anyway, he thought there'd be too many people for the food available, but Boserup said that 'nessecity is the mother of invention', and, if needed, food could be produced.

    Turned out a bit waffly there, but basically, people can adapt if/when they need to, so the future needn't nessecarily be bleak.

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