Co2

Thursday, May 17, 2007

1st Inquary Into

How CO2 affects where we live

If we (human) continue to emit CO2 through agricultural, activities (methane gas is 21 times more powerful than CO2 and comes from rotting waste water of palm oil mils, animal waste, municipal solid waste) and exhaust from cars, trucks, ocean going ships, and power generation from coal, diesel and natural gas, we will add stock of CO2 in the atmosphere and CO2 is a green house das that traps the heat ffrom the sun ans cause temperature to rise and cause extreme climate change.

Melting of ice caps cause the sea level to rise, low countries ike Holland and coastal areas in Maldives, cities and towns near the sea will be submerged and people who live there will be forced to move higher ground.

Climate change may affect rainfall in Africa savanah, draught and subsequent lack os water forcing cattle farmers to either abandon buisness or migrate to other areas.

The evaporation of ice may also cool down the warm gulf stream that warm up Ireland and UK, causing extreme cold and making life very unconfortable.

Change in temperature cause HURRICANE to become more frequent and more powerful, devaste mid and south easter coast of United States.

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posted by Jason at 9:38 PM

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