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Post by Zach on Sept 28, 2008 16:47:27 GMT -6
Do you think that increase of Natural Disasters is an effect of global warming? Why or why not?
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Post by alyssamilanofan on Sept 29, 2008 15:27:39 GMT -6
well I think the intensity is to blame to global warming.. A lot of the natural disasters that have occurred would've occured if there was no global warming but they're a lot more intense a lot worse than if there was no global warming.. That's my opinion anyways.. We talked a little about this in my geography class last year..
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Post by drdhireschowdhury on Aug 19, 2009 13:34:30 GMT -6
The Devastating effect of AILA stom faced by large section of people of SUNDERBAN(World Heritage Site & Largest Mangrove Forest)- 2 months back is the latest example of effect of global warming in INDIA where there was unrepairable loss of Natures & Humans Society.Till now people are devoid of all sorts of basic needs including food,shelter & health. Not by discussion we should seriously think about the matter & also for those affected people.
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Post by harisstavr on Aug 19, 2009 17:59:31 GMT -6
I believe it is. I have watched a documentary some days ago about life in 2075 (I think).... and they said that what scientists predict about global warming and so on and the affects that will have in the environment will be true. For example, floods will be very common in Northern Europe, while in South there will be many draughts.... terrible situation in Africa and Asia...
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