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I wouldnt worry about it... Climate fluctuations have occured since the beginning of time... Scientist's knowledge of climate patterns isnt advanced enough to know whether this is the result of carbon emissions or whether its just a natural occurence.
If global warming DOES kick in, dont worry abuot getting hot, worry about getting cold. The melting of the polar ice caps would lead to the desalination of the gulf stream flow which brings warm water up from the tropics around the UK and Atlantic. If this stops flowing properly (which if desalinated would happen) then there could be catastrophic implications, particularly for the UK. It would be basically like "The Day After Tomorrow"...
Having said that, over time, the salt content of the water in the gulf stream flow has fluctuated, and at times the flow has slowed and even stopped briefly - causing ice ages in extreme cases...
At the end of the day, theres really nothing you can do, put it out of your mind, live for today - forget tomorrow
I wouldnt worry about it... Climate fluctuations have occured since the beginning of time... Scientist's knowledge of climate patterns isnt advanced enough to know whether this is the result of carbon emissions or whether its just a natural occurence.
If global warming DOES kick in, dont worry abuot getting hot, worry about getting cold. The melting of the polar ice caps would lead to the desalination of the gulf stream flow which brings warm water up from the tropics around the UK and Atlantic. If this stops flowing properly (which if desalinated would happen) then there could be catastrophic implications, particularly for the UK. It would be basically like "The Day After Tomorrow"...
Having said that, over time, the salt content of the water in the gulf stream flow has fluctuated, and at times the flow has slowed and even stopped briefly - causing ice ages in extreme cases...
At the end of the day, theres really nothing you can do, put it out of your mind, live for today - forget tomorrow