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Charles Daphnee
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Climate Change impatcs
August 29, 2011 - 03:28 PM
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I am leading a survey with a few peasants in a tropical temperature Where they usually put in culture corn, sorghum, beans and so one. However it turns out that the climate has changed so much that the cultivators could not take into account the traditional signs (such as rain season) to base their production.
Those poor people were throwing their investments out without understanding what it's happening. One of them went to told me that he was giving up. He has invested all the money he had and got a credit from a neighbor but he was unable to honor his credit. He's thinking to leave his house and family to go somewhere to work he does not know yet.
How long will that take to solve that problem?
Where the appropriate solution will come from?
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Keshav Saini
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Re: Climate Change impatcs
September 24, 2011 - 02:28 PM
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what a co-incidence!! I just finished my article on Impacts of Climate Change - What may happen??
One thing is for sure that we are already too late to curb climate change. But we can reduce the further damage by stablizing carbon emissions.
I am linking my post here. Might be useful
Impacts of Climate Change: Why be Concerned? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environment, Environmental Blog
This post was edited on: 2011-09-24 at 02:30 PM by: Environment About
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Robin Williams
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Re: Climate Change impatcs
October 7, 2011 - 05:25 AM
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The impacts of climate change may be physical, ecological, social or economic. It is predicted that future climate changes will include further global warming means there is an increase in global mean temperature, sea level rise and may increase in the frequency of some extreme weather events. The global ocean temperature has risen by 0.10 °C from the surface to a depth of 700 m, warming reduces the ocean's ability to absorb CO2 which results in increase temperature of atmosphere and also cause adverse effect on its ecosystem.
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