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If there is such a thing as global warming, where with the people go?

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Sorry but that should be where will the people go?

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  1. Sometime back there was this disaster movie called "Waterworld" (and it was a bad movie too) that showed that man would actually fight to find some dry land. I am not a pessimist but I sure do hope that we don't come to that situation and we realize that we need to do much more than we are doing today to keep ourselves afloat, no pun intended.


  2. We're not going anywhere.

  3. Man made global warming is hype and that is all it is.

    The earth has gone through cycles of warming and cooling for many many years and will continue to do so.

  4. I'm glad that many people are more interesting of global warming now. I mean that we'll find the light in the tunnel! I love this cruel world!

  5. There are plenty of areas that aren't heavily populated. All people will have to do is give up leaving in beach front properties. But I don't think global warming is going to have the massive effects that people hypothesize. I mean, if it really heats up and the glaciers melt, wouldn't the ocean evaporate more quickly as well, which would counter balance the melting of the glaciers?

  6. For the most part nowhere, unless you live some where like the Maldives or Bangladesh which already get flooded at the smallest storm surge.

  7. Well I don't know about you but i'm gonna stay in my house ad continue to destroy the earth by using as much electricity as i can and burning heaps of fossel fules....

  8. Oh that is an easy question...  Toward the equator since the sun does not warm us, should be cooler there...  Just ask Dana...

  9. India and China should certainly ponder that question before they build new coal-fired power plants that threaten to melt glacial ice and eventually innundate Mumbai and Beijing!

    In some cases people will simply fight their neighbors for resources (water and food), as is happening in Darfur due to drought today, and could happen in Uganda next as their drought progresses.

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