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A force of nature induced by humans does not have an aim or objective ! It only has end results. what is the end result of climate change ? No one can know this for an absolute. We can only speculate as to how bad it will become, the best possible outcome would be we stop burning all carbon fuels now, is that gonna happen ? No, we will burn all the carbon fuel until we make our climate so unlivable that we must stop doing it. It just the way humans are we seem to always learn the hard way. Its very unfortunate because it does not have to be this way. The only way I can see out of this is figuring out nuclear fusion. When and if humans can get fusion to a working profitable level it would be the end for burning carbon fuels. Why ? There would be no need to use carbon fuels any longer if we all had cheap electricity. With nuclear fusion there is an enormous amount of power in a glass of water. You dont need dirty uranium or plutonium you just combine two atoms of hydrogen or helium 3 or deuterium or other hydrogen off shoot sorry I am not a physicist but look it up nuclear fusion would solve many of our power issues, its clean, its plentiful, and its what our sun uses for fuel. If we humans cannot figure out fusion in the future we are in trouble. Hell we are in trouble just because we cannot control our own numbers.
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The main effects of global warming are:
• Increase in temperature of the Earth will cause a change in weather and precipitation patterns on the Earth
• An increase of as less as 1°C in Earth's temperature can lead to melting of polar ice caps and consequent eise in sea level.
• One of the danger of continued global warming is "methane burp" which is caused by the melting of the methane hydrates in permaflast and on the sea level.
• Increase in temperature of the Earth will cause a change in weather and precipitation patterns on the Earth
• An increase of as less as 1°C in Earth's temperature can lead to melting of polar ice caps and consequent eise in sea level.
• One of the danger of continued global warming is "methane burp" which is caused by the melting of the methane hydrates in permaflast and on the sea level.
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