Climate change (some times know as global warming is here to stay.
I read in one of my e periodicals that I subscribe too in one hundred years Miami, Boston, and my hometown New York City would no longer exist. The oceans will rise 17 feet. I assume that means that all the Arctic Ice will melt. I don't know much of science nor math but I guess that means that all the Arctic Ice will melt with the resulting melting ice from two opposite places at the ends of the earth equals a displacing all the ice with 17 feet of water times the whole of all the oceans. To be quite honest I don't know how many mega tons of ice there is out there and what the ratio of melted ice turning to water but I kind of think that no matter how much ice there is at the top and bottom of the world the rising of the ocean levels to 17 feet is quite an accomplishment by mother nature, especially if evaporation ratio goes up do to the excess heat.
Now I read in another e periodical from some one with a strange idea that we're having rather server storms due to the lack of floral carbons in the air. What are floral carbons one may ask, those are the things that were banned in the early seventies because they were creating the new ice age. The floral carbons in the atmosphere prevent the heat of the sun from coming down to earth, hence creating a very cold earth.
The writer of this article because nothing is stopping the sun from heating up the oceans at any given time the storms tend to be stronger. Is that true? I have no idea.
What I do believe we have created so much carbon gas in the atmosphere were trapping the heat from the sun like a greenhouse. It takes years for this gas to dissipate. Despite what the top scientist are telling us we have crossed the Rubicon and the only the only way to stop carbon gas from going into the atmosphere is to end the way we live. An other way is to try to counter balance the trapped heat. As far as floods and droughts perhaps ( this will sound like science fiction) store flood water and move excess water to parched places on earth.
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