Depends on how far down the road you want to look. In the near term, we’re already seeing an increase in extreme weather. Next, more insect and disease problems, crop failures and pest outbreaks.
More variant weather, more extreme weather, more bugs, migrating diseases, soil fertility changes that may push out current crops and move growing areas North (or South below the equator), higher ocean levels, worse wave damage from storms and seaquakes…those are off the top of my head.
Ellen Gwynne about 12 years ago
Depends on how far down the road you want to look. In the near term, we’re already seeing an increase in extreme weather. Next, more insect and disease problems, crop failures and pest outbreaks.
leweclectic about 12 years ago
Interesting snap shot. For the full 100% based on the most current research try: http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/earth_climate/global_warming/
Motivemagus about 12 years ago
More variant weather, more extreme weather, more bugs, migrating diseases, soil fertility changes that may push out current crops and move growing areas North (or South below the equator), higher ocean levels, worse wave damage from storms and seaquakes…those are off the top of my head.