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Monday, March 25, 2013

Varied Weather.

As Book Club often stated ways of protecting carbon from causing ‘spontaneous fires’ these should be acted upon. The Sun only has four hours of intense heat just say from 11 am to 3pm approximately. As intermittent measures to dampen these potent treating effects could be introduced. Another fear is carbon monoxide's as this compresses oxygen levels that nobody has measured yet, because oxygen is probably above average. Earths Methane along Radon Gas could become potent killers 'in today's tomorrow'.
As the rotation speed of the Earth maintains a certain tempo, its rhythm can change slightly if planet speeds up even a millisecond over the decade, with worst effects being torrential rain in downpours. Rain a foot high in an hour can become ‘a regular occurrences so be warned’. Even if effective action was taken into account now global warming will become a concern. As the Professor of British government's chief scientific adviser said, there would be 'significant' climate long term change over the next 20 to 25 years as results of 'past global emissions'. The Earth is warmer today than it has been for most of the last 11,300 years, research from Oregon State University in the US has shown this. Scientists studied fossils recovered from 73 sites around the world, to build a record of the global climate to the end of the last Ice Age.
They found that for 70 per cent to 80 per cent of this period, which dates back to the start of the Holocene-Era in which we now live, temperatures were cooler than they are now. The research shows that over the past 5,000 years the Earth underwent an overall cooling of around 0.5C. But in just the last 100 years - since the start of the industrial age - it has warmed by the same amount.  'These are massive problems; climate change is just going to make it worse.' He said there were some 'uncertainties' in the analysis of climate and climate change. 'But those uncertainties are completely outweighed by the enormous body of evidence that shows it is happening and is happening in the sort of ways climate models would expect,' he said. 'For example the Arctic is heating up vastly faster than other parts of the world - this is exactly what the climate scientists are predicting.'
Sir John's remarks were made as Britain experienced freezing cold weather and snow, with thousands of homes across the UK without power and many roads still impassable.
Almost 8,000 homes and businesses were flooded in 2012, as the UK was battered by repeated heavy rain, storms and floods.Chief scientist says existing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will cause storms and droughts for next 25 years. Sir John Beddington said effects of climate change already being felt in UK. He also forecast 'massive problems in world' with huge population rise.
There will be 'significant' climate change over the next 20 to 25 years, he said. England and Wales experienced 10 separate flooding events between April and December last year after widespread drought gave way to the wettest summer in a century, with unusually high rainfall totals and river levels around the country. Sir Mark Walport, currently director of the Welcome Trust, takes over as the Government's chief scientific adviser on April 1. Climate change will bring greater extremes in weather, the Government's outgoing chief scientific adviser has warned.
Professor Sir John Beddington said the effects of climate change on the weather were already being felt in the UK, as he called for urgent action to tackle global warming.
Sir John said there were 'massive problems' in the world of food, water and energy security as the global population increases, all of which would be exacerbated by climate change He also forecast there would soon be 'massive problems in the world', exacerbated by the fact there will be an estimated one billion more people on the planet in just 12 years' time. 'In a sense we have moved from the idea of global warming to the idea of climate change, and that is rather important - yes, indeed, temperatures are increasing but the thing that is going to happen is that we are going to see much more variability in our weather,' he told BBC Breakfast. Climate change will bring greater extremes in weather; the Government's outgoing chief scientific adviser has warned Professor Sir John Beddington said the effects of climate change on the weather were already being felt in the UK, as he called for urgent action to tackle global warming. ‘I think you only have to look at the last few years to see how that is actually starting to manifest itself even in the UK and Ireland.' Cod Beck Reservoir near Osmotherley, in North Yorkshire, where the once picturesque reservoir was reduced to dried cracked mud.
Sir John said there were 'massive problems' in the world of food, water and energy security as the global population increases. ‘We have massive problems in the world - in 12 years' time there will as there will be another billion people on the planet and we have big issues of supplying food security, water security and energy security and many, many people will start to be living in cities,' and reluctance to plan he said. Farmer in the field just do job fine as most crops become modified so onto the lack lustre plans of ‘future potatoes from Egyptian ground water’.

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