Should Global Warming become a reality, some of the related problem would be such uncontrollable weather conditions as: severe droughts,
treacherous rains, cyclones, typhoon, thunderstorms and many more. The increase in temperature will cause the polar ice caps to melt and will add more precipitation to the air causing dangerous weather conditions to occur. For more information's, check out the discovery channel web site, once in earth's alert page clique on the little pictures on the map. http://www.discovery.com/news/earthalert/earthalert.html (14)
Global warming will also have an impact on many species that will loose their habitat and cease to exist. Species like the Giant Panda, the Polar Bear, the Indian Tiger, Reindeers, Beluga Whales, Rockhopper Penguins, Snow Finch, Harlequin frog, Monarch Butterfly and Grizzly Bear just to name a few.
Not only do we have to face loosing most of these species we gonna have to deal with the spread of infectious diseases. The human health will be at great risk because of the rising temperature the number of heat related illness would increase. For example if mosquito's and other disease carrier expand their range into new warm areas then their will be a large spread of malaria, dengue, yellow fever, and viral encephalitis.
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Global warming will increase problems of agriculture, as if we don't have enough already. Some areas will benefit with an increase in agriculture and some areas would suffer with the decline of agriculture.
Most of the planets green life will die because of droughts and most plants will dry out causing frequent forest fires.
Global warming will lead to an increase in the sea level especially in our coastal cities. Cities like New York, San Francisco, Louisiana and other cities around the globe will either be flooded or experience a significant rise. It has been shown that much of the U.S. coast sea level has risen ten to twelve inches in the last century. Scientists are expecting the sea level to rise even higher by the twenty-first century.
Our problem with the greenhouse effect is plain and simple. In 1994 the United States emitted about one fifth of the total greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. As a result of the industrial revolution and the burning of fossil fuels in addition the abundance of cars, mining, deforestation, as well as population increase, the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases are increasing very fast. Yearly, industrial factories are responsible for about 80% of society carbon dioxide emission, and about 25% of methane and 20% of nitrous oxide.
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