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What do you think our future will be like with global warming taking over?

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  1. Its gonna be terrible!!! I don't even wanna think about it. My opinion is that on day we'll stop polluting air with greenhouse gases and everything will be OK. I'm an optimistic


  2. devastated and ruined

  3. If global warming really takes over, I doubt that we have a future at all.

  4. There will be no future if that happens

  5. Venus. google green house gas and venus.

  6. We will not have just global warming. It will really be rapid climate change, both up and down.

    As long as we have a large block of glacial ice on Greenland we have a risk of a rapid flow of ice-melt that can plunge us into a mini-ice age.

    The same can be the result, somewhat later, of a large melt cooling the southern oceans from Antarctica.

    Very large weather events will not only push air into the far north, but will also force large volumes of arctic air to be both pushed and pulled down into lower latitudes. Rather than giving us longer growing seasons, that can give us shorter seasons as unpredictably late spring frosts or early fall frosts kill crops.

    We have come to expect certain maximum wind speeds, and our buildings have evolved to withstand almost that much wind. As maximum wind speeds rise, our stock of buildings may prove a major problem. Even wind turbines expected to save the planet are likley to be toppled as we have been building towers strong enough for historic not future winds.

    We expect to receive more total rainfall, but from less cloud cover. That means that when clouds do form, we will get a mighty downpour in one area, with drought around it. That redistribution of rain will be a major concern for  a lifetime.

    I expect that we have the ability to  build infrastructure to deal with much of this climate change, but we will wait until we are hurting badly to avoid spending money that might not be needed. Would it make sense to tear down buildings and build stronger when we do not know if a major storm will ever hit this particular building?

    The recent history of improving food supply in he world will likely reverse not only because of higher temperature, but mostly because of poor rain distribution in the next century.

    We will not be able to turn to the oceans to feed us unless current problems in the oceans are resolved.

  7. The only warming we are going to have is through asteroid impacts. Read Revelations. Manmade global warming is a deception. Geologically we are in an interglacial period.

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