May 12, 2008

(global warming article) energy efficient home articles : global warming - "Global Warming: Essential Overview Guide" Posted By : _

This build-up of "'house gasses" has thrown off the way nature is designed to control and regulate global temperatures. It may not seem like a big deal, but as temperatures rise (even by a degree or two), all over the world, places like Antarctica and the North Sea begin to experience melting of their ice caps and glaciers. As this polar ice melts, tides will slowly rise worldwide; eventually flooding places like London, Bangkok and New Orleans permanently. In addition to food shortages, higher world temperatures will also cause an increase in many diseases only before seen in third-world nations in mass. Diseases such as malaria and TB may become commonplace in even the most industrialized countries as higher temperatures accelerate the breeding of the bacteria that causes these diseases. Not just about warmer temperatures, global warming greatly affects weather patterns all over the world.

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