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When you hear about the effects of
global warming it is important to understand that the effects we are
experiencing today are moderate compared to what the future will see if we do
not take preventative action.
Over the next century researchers and
environmental professionals are stating that the effects of global warming will
continue on a constant inclined curve. Temperatures heating up a little bit each
decade until the earth’s temperatures reach the sweltering levels that we
experienced in history. Scientists believe that the earth’s temperatures will
rise between 2-9 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050.
The Arctic and the earth’s northern
latitudes will feel the most of the effects of global warming as they continue
to escalate. As the Arctic packs and glaciers begin to melt from the increased
temperatures the tundra and seas surrounding the areas will continue to absorb
the warmth which was once reflected back into space. Climate models show that if
temperatures throughout the rest of the world rise to 3 degrees Fahrenheit they
will more than likely rise to at least 7 degrees Fahrenheit in the Arctic. From
this the oceans throughout the world will become full with melting glaciers and
ice from the Arctic likely to rise by at least 3ft.

As the temperatures continue to rise
this will force the ocean to evaporate quicker and therefore more rainfall will
be experienced. The problem with this effect is that the rainfall may hit areas
of the world which do not need it at all causing massive floods and monsoons.
Subtropical areas like India are expected to be the target of this particular
effect of global warming. On the other hand it is safe to say that droughts are
going to be more of a problem than flooding.
There are predictions that the future
effects of global warming may have its benefits as well. In the northern part of
the world such as Canada, the warmer temperatures will mean longer growing
seasons and more rainfall. This of course then will put an end to any food
shortage that may be occurring and provide a new sense of prosperity to
countries throughout the world which have been struggling to survive.
Many of the changes and effects listed
above are already taking place today on a smaller scale of course.
Sea levels are rising due to thermal expansion of the ocean, in
addition to melting of land ice. Amounts and patterns of precipitation are
changing as well but only slightly in comparison to what has been predicted for
the future. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns increase the
frequency and intensity of other extreme weather events such as floods,
droughts, heat waves, and tornadoes.
Other effects of global warming include
higher or lower agricultural yields, further glacial retreat, reduced summer
stream flows and species extinctions. As a further effect of global warming,
diseases like malaria are returning into areas where they have been extinguished
earlier. This is only the beginning of the effects global warming can have on
our earth. As the greenhouse gases continue to increase and enter the atmosphere
these effects are only going to increase in severity making it harder and harder
to maintain our quality of life.
Many people find it hard to believe that
the effects of global warming can become as severe as scientists are predicting
but the patterns support these theories. When you read studies comparing today’s
weather to weather 20years ago there are already signs proving the effects of
global warming. Pay attention to the weather today and the severe weather being
reported from all over the world and you will begin to see the effects within
your own life as well.
We can all do our part to reduce the amount
of greenhouse gases within our atmosphere. No matter how small the act might be
(saving electricity, conserving fuels, etc) every action makes a difference when
we are all making these eco-smart decisions. There are no doubts that the
effects of global warming are only going to persist and increase if we do not do
something today. The fact is that even if greenhouse emission gases were
completely eliminated today it will still take years to eliminate the threats of
global warming. This is why it is so important to do what we can today!
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