Hw Life On Earth Will Look 1,000 years Frm Now/where Will U Be 1000 years Frm Now?

A Member? Please Login  
type your username and password to login
Date: November 18, 2008, 03:04 PM
262286 members and 159651 Topics
Latest Member: Kurgi
Nairaland [Nigerian Forum] Home Help Search Who is currently online? Login Register
Nairaland Forum  |  General Discussion  |  Religion (Moderators: mukina2, A_K_O)  |  Hw Life On Earth Will Look 1,000 years Frm Now/where Will U Be 1000 years Frm Now?
Pages: (1) Go Down Send this topic Notify of replies
Author Topic: Hw Life On Earth Will Look 1,000 years Frm Now/where Will U Be 1000 years Frm Now?  (Read 139 views)
cashflowpc (m)
Hw Life On Earth Will Look 1,000 years Frm Now/where Will U Be 1000 years Frm Now?
« on: October 20, 2007, 11:29 PM »

How life on Earth will look 1,000 years from now

By the next millennium the global map will have been redrawn by disastrous climate changes, according to a new forecast

AN APOCALYPTIC vision of life 1,000 years from now has been painted by a team of scientists studying the effect of global warming.

If mankind does not put its house in order, temperatures could have risen by 15C (27F) by the year 3000 and sea levels by more than 11 metres (36ft), flooding much of London, the team, from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, says in a report for the Environment Agency. Abrupt changes could make Britain much hotter, or even — such is the uncertainty of the predictions — first colder and then hotter.

This could happen if the North Atlantic current system collapsed, denying Britain the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. Ocean surface temperatures would fall by 3C (5.4F), but as the Arctic sea ice melted, they would rise again by 8C (14.4F) in an abrupt turnabout over a period of no more than about 20 years.

Climate Change on the Millennial Timescale is the first study to examine comprehensively the impacts of global warming beyond the end of this century. It calls for continued efforts to cut the emission of global-warming gases to prevent the changes from getting out of control.

Baroness Young of Old Scone, the chief executive of the Environment Agency, said: “We are running out of road on decision-making. Unless we dramatically change the use of fossil fuels then we will be committing future generations to the most severe impacts of climate change.”

By the year 3000, the report says:

    * Global warming could have more than quadrupled, with temperature rises of as much as 15C, if we continue burning fossil fuels

    * Sea levels will still be rising at the end of this millennium and the total increase could reach 11.4 metres. This dwarfs estimates made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that sea levels will rise by between 16cm and 69cm by the 2080s

    * Anything more than a two-metre rise would flood large areas of Bangladesh, Florida and many low-lying cities, and displace hundreds of millions of people

    * Abrupt climate changes are possible even after emissions cease because changes may be set in motion that cannot be stopped

    * The acidity of the oceans will fall significantly, posing a threat to marine organisms such as corals and plankton. That, in turn, would affect the whole marine ecosystem

    * The changes could be even greater than this if the climate turns out to be more sensitive to greenhouse gas emissions than the study assumes.

      The solution, the team says, is to reduce emissions to zero by 2200.

      Tim Lenton, lead author of the study, said: “While most studies stop at year 2100 with temperatures and sea level rising, we explored where they are heading into the next millennium. Only by starting to reduce carbon dioxide emissions now can we avoid dangerous climate change.”

      The message is that the world can afford to burn only about a quarter of its known reserves of fossil fuels. This implies a small increase in global emissions up to 2025, and reducing and eliminating them by 2200.

      “If we follow business-asusual then we will commit future generations to dangerous climate change,” Dr Lenton said. The risk was that of returning the Earth to a hot state it had not been in since 55 million years ago.

      Baroness Young said: “Tough decisions are needed soon. Many of our coastal towns could be in jeopardy and immediate action needs to be taken if we are to avoid many of these impacts.

      “We need to get tough on energy efficiency. This means much tighter standards for buildings and government providing proper incentives for businesses from the transport sector if we are to meet our 2010 target of 20 per cent carbon reduction and tackle more strenuous targets for 2020.”


Thoughtful Question: Where will you be 1000 years from now???,  Heaven, Earth, Hell or where???


Reply with your ANSWER:
Horus (m)
Re: Hw Life On Earth Will Look 1,000 years Frm Now/where Will You Be 1000 years Frm Now?
« #1 on: October 21, 2007, 09:23 AM »


World map of the future

This will be the world map after sea level rising because of Climate Change.


 Can The Religious Status Quo Can Produce The Perfect Church?  Was Pope John Paul Ii The Last Good Pope  Judaism And Christianity  Page 2
Pages: (1) Go Up Send Topic to Friend by E-mail Reply 
Google
 
Web www.nairaland.com
Sections: TV/Movies (2) Music/Radio (2) Celebrities Job Talk Jobs/Vacancies (2) Career Talk Romance Books Politics Sports Fashion Travel
Health Schooling Religion General(2) Business Webmaster Programming Computers Phones Cars & Trucks

Links: Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Page9 Page10

Nairaland is owned by Oluwaseun Osewa
Nairaland Forum | Powered by SMF 1.0.12.
© 2001-2005, Lewis Media. All Rights Reserved.