Originally posted by AKIron
Aside from the fact that I hate hot weather what detrimental effects can we expect to see with global warming? Of course there will be radical changes in global weather patterns but who can say what the result of that will be. Sea level will stay the same with the melting polar ice caps right? Or will it go down? If so that means more real estate, how much I have no idea.
Amidst the screams of "the sky is falling", the following seems to be true.
If we are entering a period of global warming (seems likely, but not definite), then the following will happen. Ocean salinity will decrease (polar ice melt) which in turn will change the circulation patterns of the ocean.
If the circulation patterns are changed in the ocean, a good fraction of the northern hemisphere will experience sustained average temperature decreases. Therefore, less arable land will be available to North Europe and North America.
Will this cause food shortages/social problems between Canada and the US? Personally, I doubt it. However, Canada and N.E. USA would be in for some interesting times. N.W. USA should be ok since it doesn't depend on ocean water for warming effects.
I'm not wise enough to even predict what will happen in Europe. Will they all jump in the same boat so that all can survive? I believe Canada and the US could do this.
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