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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
I was just watching a documentary on Hurricane Katrina's 135 mph winds, and it was saying that 2005 was the worse hurricane season on record in the North Atlantic. My question is why so many tropical storms now? The only thing that I could think of was global warming. I titled this thread Global "Warning" because I think we're now seeing the warning signs of more weather disasters yet to come, because of global warming.
What about our health? How is global warming effecting our health? I think it will eventually effect our health, but right now I think it's too soon to predict the specifics.
The bottom line is I think it's very much clear that the climate change we're experiencing is a serious threat to our planet that has to be addressed now. The longer we wait the worse it's going to get.
What are your thoughts on global warming? Do you think it's causing much of the climate change we are now experiencing?
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I think the scientists said that war in the Sudan is caused by global warming due to drought and lack of sustainable agriculture.
In fact the malaria build up in humid regions that are not using DTT to sustain the mosquitoes may be due to global warming.
I think the concept of reducing carbon emissions in our atmosphere is going to be a tough pill to swallow. Maybe until the aliens come with flying saucers?