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People Against Climate Change Impacts

December 1st, 2011

UN Climate Change Agency, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has warned that if greenhouse gas emissions allowed to continue to grow as the current level, then the Earth’s surface temperature at the end of the 21st century will rise from 1.1 º to 6.4 º C.

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What will happen every surface of the Earth’s temperature rises 1 º C? Here are the results of scientific investigations Mark Lynas.3

Temperature Rise 1 º C

Sea ice begins to lose on it will absorb more heat and accelerates global warming; fresh water disappeared from the third surface of the Earth; low-lying areas on the coast will be hit by flooding.

Temperature Rise 2 º C

Europe receives exposure to high heat; forests damaged by fire; the plants are stressed, rather than absorbing carbon, began releasing carbon into the atmosphere which had absorbed; third of the world’s species threatened with extinction.

The air temperature of 3 º C Rise

The carbon released by plants and soil on Earth accelerates global warming; death of the Amazon rain forest; devastating hurricanes hit the seaside towns; famine in Africa.

The air temperature of 4 º C Rise

The melting ice resulted in uncontrolled global warming unstoppable; most areas of Britain uninhabitable because sinking flood; abandoned the Mediterranean region.

The air temperature of 5 º C Rise

Methane gas that comes out of the ocean floor accelerates global warming; ice at the North Pole and South Pole exhausted; people to move where to look for food and tried, though in vain, living like animals in the wild.

The air temperature of 6 º C Rise

Life on Earth ends due to major storms, flash floods, hydrogen sulphide and fireball whirling methane quickly flashed around the world with the power of the atomic bomb; only fungus that can survive.

How does the impact of global warming according to the UN climate agency? The average global air temperature according to the IPCC report has increased by 0.6 º C from 1850 to 2000. In the report “Climate Change Report 2007″, the IPCC presents the various impacts of global warming based on the rate of increase in temperature and will be more severe with increasing temperature. Here’s his review: » Read more: People Against Climate Change Impacts