Based On IPCC Global Warming

Friday, October 17, 2008


In accordance with what is happening now, according to research Intergovermental Panel and Climate Change (IPCC), an international institution of more than 100 countries that initiated the United Nations, in the year 2005 has been an increase in world temperatures around 0.6 to 0.7 degrees, while in Asia a higher, namely 10 degrees. This has an impact on Gleser (Ice Mountain) in the Himalayas and the South Pole and the decreasing availability of water in the tropical regions as much as 20% to 30%. Melelehnya Gleser in the Himalayas and the South Pole itself a direct impact on improving the surface sea water as high as 4-6 meters. If this continues then left in the year 2012 the sea water will rise again about 7 meters. With the automatic life in the ecosystem and coastal and island areas will be endangered

As reported in Science Magazine a sample of 928 peer-reviewed papers searched under the term ‘’global climated change'’ were looked at, and a total of 0 rejected consensus position. It’s time for us to move past the fringe right and paid skeptics and recognize scientists who have dedicated their lives to this do have a fundamental understanding, and are in agreement. It’s time to take the next step, and begin looking for viable solutions.
IPCC Summary For Policy Makers Report

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