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Yeah, Stephen Hawking, too. Unreal.Even Leonardo agrees with FC. Now what's up with that?![]()
Climate change poised to hurt food supplies: study
The effects of climate change on food production could cause 500,000 extra deaths by 2050 compared to a world without global warming, according to a study released Thursday. If greenhouse gas emissions continue at current rates, this would cut projected increases in food availability by about a…
"Year-to-year variability of food production will become greater, which will make global food markets more unpredictable."
Extreme climate events -- such as the wheat harvest failure in Russia in 2010 -- will also become more common, he added.
AFP
http://news.yahoo.com/climate-change-poised-hurt-food-supplies-study-030832344.html
http://phys.org/news/2016-03-shipwrecks-tree-reveal-caribbean-hurricanes.htmlClimate change poised to hurt food supplies: study
The effects of climate change on food production could cause 500,000 extra deaths by 2050 compared to a world without global warming, according to a study released Thursday. If greenhouse gas emissions continue at current rates, this would cut projected increases in food availability by about a…
"Year-to-year variability of food production will become greater, which will make global food markets more unpredictable."
Extreme climate events -- such as the wheat harvest failure in Russia in 2010 -- will also become more common, he added.
AFP
http://news.yahoo.com/climate-change-poised-hurt-food-supplies-study-030832344.html
No it's not. You have zero proof of that.The worsening of tidal flooding in American coastal communities is largely a consequence of greenhouse gases from human activity, and the problem will grow far worse in coming decades, scientists reported Monday.
Those emissions, primarily from the burning of fossil fuels, are causing the ocean to rise at the fastest rate since at least the founding of ancient Rome, the scientists said. They added that in the absence of human emissions, the ocean surface would be rising less rapidly and might even be falling.
The increasingly routine tidal flooding is making life miserable in places like Miami Beach; Charleston, S.C.; and Norfolk, Va., even on sunny days.
Scientist admit climate models have failed to predict climate.The worsening of tidal flooding in American coastal communities is largely a consequence of greenhouse gases from human activity, and the problem will grow far worse in coming decades, scientists reported Monday.
Those emissions, primarily from the burning of fossil fuels, are causing the ocean to rise at the fastest rate since at least the founding of ancient Rome, the scientists said. They added that in the absence of human emissions, the ocean surface would be rising less rapidly and might even be falling.
The increasingly routine tidal flooding is making life miserable in places like Miami Beach; Charleston, S.C.; and Norfolk, Va., even on sunny days.