Saturday, August 21, 2010

How does global warming effect the wildlife and people around the world?

May you please provide a website that provides information.How does global warming effect the wildlife and people around the world?
It makes plants grow faster, so they give off more oxygen. It also makes for a longer growing season, so there is more food available for people to eat. The additional rainfall helps clean the air more quickly, and helps the plants grow. Heating bills are also lower during the winter months, because you don't have to use as much fuel to keep warm.How does global warming effect the wildlife and people around the world?
There are several effects: Animals, as a rule, may have to change locations to either be able to handle the temperature, potentially avoid water influx or to follow their food be it plant or another animal.


Plants, again as a rule, will grow better and/or faster with increase CO2 in the atmosphere. The plants will also change it's location by sprouting in newly acclimated areas and not in now hostile areas.





on the political note: see ref 2 - while GW is a natural cycle of the earth, AGW does not exist.
An extended study on Co2 and the global warming controversy with many scientific papers And some well done presentations showing how and where the errors in the believers presentation鈥檚 occurred. The material here alone is enough to debunk AGW completely!





http://www.co2web.info/








What drives climate, the sun drives climate and greenhouse gases moderate climate fluctuations. This is where the basic error of judgement is made about greenhouse gases in general and Co2 in particular.





http://www.weatherquestions.com/Roy-Spen鈥?/a>





This link is a very basic study of climate interactions and how they work in the real world.





http://www.aip.org/history/climate/co2.h鈥?/a>





This is the history of how Co2 became the culprit in something that never happened. The basic flaw in reasoning that led to the AGW hypotheses is that the global temperatures of the late 1800s were normal and desirable while people with a better scientific and historical perspective knew they were at the low end of the cycle.





http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=516鈥?/a>





Some more research that illustrates how the mistake was made placing the blame on Co2 instead of sunspot activity.





http://www.indiana.edu/~geol105/1425chap鈥?/a>





Added documentation on how the weather cycles are driven by solar activity and extremes are moderated and balanced by greenhouse gases. These gases in combination with the thermal storage of the oceans work to keep the planets temperature in balance within a fairly narrow range compared to what it would be without them.





http://www.whoi.edu/page.do?cid=9986%26amp;pid鈥?/a>





More on how the atmosphere and oceans work together to moderate the worlds climate and keep it in a comfortable range.





http://climate-change.suite101.com/artic鈥?/a>





Clear information on solar minimums and maximums and how they effect climate variability. Our sun is a variable output star and a misunderstanding of this variability is a major reason the AGW supporters have made so many errors in their climate models.





http://www.co2science.org/subject/l/litt鈥?/a>





Added studies on climate fluctuation over wide periods of time showing that while we are warmer than 1850 currently it is cooler and milder than previously documented climate optimums.









An interesting article on what is starting to become known in the popular press as yellow science in the same fashion as in earlier days yellow journalism caused many evils to sell a few more newspapers.





http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12143343鈥?/a>





First most teachers confuse the students because they do not know the real answers so they provide the confusing political talking points they have been given to use. In 1850 the world was coming out of the little ice age where temperatures had been very low because of 4 periods of low sunspot activity that had occurred close together with only a couple of warming periods like our current one between them. There is still a lot of scientific debate as to whether we are in a true climate optimum or if this is only a short spike between minimums like the one that occurred between the Spoorer and Maunder minimums.



Here are a few websites that can help u answer ur question: http://archive.cyark.org/hazard-map?gcli鈥?/a> this goes together by the way http://www.defenders.org/programs_and_po鈥?/a> http://thesop.org/index.php?article=1126鈥?/a> http://environment.about.com/od/globalwa鈥?/a> http://www.unep.org/dec/docs/ipcc_wgii_g鈥?/a> http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0406/p01s0鈥?/a> http://earthfirst.com/tag/global-warming鈥?/a> http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/qthini鈥?/a> http://www.audubon.org/globalWarming/Imp鈥?/a> http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/20鈥?/a>
I can't speak for ';around the world'; but, here in the southern plains of the USA, there is more fat healthy wildlife and people for that matter, than I have ever seen before.
when heat of the earth due to GB increases ice in poles melts,so leads to more water ,which in turn leads to floods ,which affects wildlife and people

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