Global Warming :A newspaper article .

Stuge

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I read this article in the newspaper and it is quite frightening .What are your thoughts ?

It’s time to act, the sea is already on us
On Sunday, TOI drew attention to the havoc that the melting glaciers can wreak on our rivers and agriculture. Now we focus on the disaster posed by the rising seas on our shorelines, including cities like Mumbai. The calamity is manageable, but there’s no time to lose, says Nitin Sethi


Did you know that we are already losing large chunks of land to the rising seas? We have already lost 31 sq km of the Sagar Islands in the Sunderbans, a world heritage site, as well as four other smaller islands, rendering 6,000 families homeless. If the trend is not checked, another 15% of the area’s hospitable land will be under sea by 2020, displacing 30,000 families.
Actually by 2020, the disaster area will not be limited to far-flung, low-lying areas like the Sunderbans. It will be much closer to us, say, in Mumbai or Panaji, Kochi, Chennai, Vizag, Puri, Kolkata — in fact, all along India’s 7,600-km coastline where 20% of the country’s population lives. Time, in short, is ticking away. And it’s not a day too early for Parliament to finally wake up to global warming and decide to devote Tuesday to a discussion on the issue.
Frankly, the time for discussion is perhaps past. It’s time to act. The recent flooding of Mumbai and before that the tsunami on India’s east coast have shown how unprepared we are to tackle extreme weather phenomena causing the oceans to rise in fury.
As the oceans’ waters heat up and inflate with global warming, such nasty emergency situations will only become more common.
The hard economic cost of this is expected to be felt the most in urban centres. According to TERI, the damage to Mumbai, the country’s financial capital, could be over Rs 2 lakh crore. This, according to a study that’s a decade old. Since then urbanisation and investments have only gone up in Mumbai.





By 2050, Earth will be arid and empty
Jonathan Leake


If you want to get some idea of what much of the Earth might look like in 50 years’ time, then, says James Lovelock, get hold of a powerful telescope or log onto Nasa’s Mars website. That arid, empty, lifeless landscape is, he believes, how most of Earth's equatorial lands will be looking by 2050. A few decades later and that same uninhabitable desert will have extended into Spain, Italy, Australia and much of the southern United States.
“We are on the edge of the greatest die-off humanity has ever seen,” said Lovelock. “We will be lucky if 20 of us survive what is coming. We should be scared stiff.” Lovelock has delivered such warnings before, but this weekend they have a special resonance. Last week in Bangkok, the world’s governments finalised this year’s third and final report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) setting out how humanity might save itself from the worst effects of climate change.
At the same time in Cologne, Germany, 4,000 sharp-suited bankers, lawyers and financial traders at Carbon Expo 2007 were congratulating themselves on the booming new markets in carbon credits that will, they boasted, save the world as well as making them rich. “I have a dream,” Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, told the delegates. He set out his belief that carbon trading will help stabilise greenhouse gas emissions and aid developing countries by transferring pounds 50 billion a year to these nations from the First World to support green development.
For Lovelock, however, such dreams are dangerous nonsense on a par with a drowning man clutching at straws. “It’s all ridiculous,” he sighed.
“These new markets do some good in that they generate wealth and keep these people employed, but they and the IPCC are just raising false hopes. We have done too much damage to the world and now it is changing too fast for us to make much difference.”
Lovelock’s view is that the world has two stable states: the “icehouse”, when ice covers both poles, sometimes extending far into lower latitudes in the form of ice ages; and the “greenhouse”, when all the ice melts. Both have already happened many times in the Earth’s history. “Human outpourings of greenhouse gases have flicked the switch that turns the world from its colder to its warm state — and it is probably too late to stop it,” he said. “The warming impact of the carbon we have already released is such that the Earth has taken over and our greenhouse gas emissions are being amplified by nature itself.”
Lovelock believes the transformation is happening far too fast for usto tackle, especially in a world that remains committed to economic growth and whose 6.5 billion population is predicted to reach more than 9 billion by mid-century.
For evidence, he points to Siberia where the melting of the permafrost will enable bacteria to decompose organic matter that has accumulated in the soil over tens of millions of years — releasing billions more tonnes of CO 2 . SUNDAY TIMES, LONDON
 

Atif

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This really is frightening. Did u guys watch the documentry "An Unconvinient Truth".?If no then watch it.It reveals what is going on and what will gonna be happen if mankind continue to this path of destruction.:(
 

Chandoo

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watch your language..
its not DAMN to have such a teacher...

its im very pleased to have such a graceful english instructor as you lord chandoo

ahem
 

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I will probably be dead by then. So not my problem.

Anyway dont waste water, give a hoot dont pollute, use smoke emitting cars at a minimum, kill toxic dumping industrialists because the planet is yours.
 

Atif

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Each man must play his part to stop that thing.Think what will be the future of gamers yar.....
 

Atif

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Gamers have To Survive From Jaws and they have to Collect food From THe Sea and they will play Extreem Volyball on the Beaches
U must be kidding....yar how can gamers play volyball on beaches casue due to uprised water level there will be no dry place.:p
 
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