Wednesday, 24 June 2020

How does global warming relate to natural resources?

Babette Deloe: coal, oil, gas, land and fresh water as wellcoal, oil, gas is becoming lesser and lesser from the cars that create massive amounts of CO2 emmisions. a car produces a lot more CO2 then us humans dowhen one liter of petrol is burned, 2.28kg of CO2 are produced, equivalent to 1268 liters of of CO2 gas!! Every single 50 liter tank full of petrol will produce over 63,400 liters of CO2 gas (63.4 m3), or a volume equivalent to an imaginary cube with sides 4 meters long.if the temperature just rises just a few degrees, the Greenland ice sheet will melt completely... this will cause a chain reaction will other ice sheets like Antarctica because white reflects light. the Greenland ice sheet would cause the temperature to rise even more than before. After we lose our ice sheets, a lot of countries will lose their source of fresh water and their homes. Areas like jungles will dry up until there nothing....Show more

Randal Deyarmond: Global warming causes climate ! change tsunamis and these tsunamis will transform people of all walks of life, all walks of LIFE, into climate change zombies! Climate change zombies are covered in moss and seaweed, so they need fewer natural resources.

Zulema Baccam: Waitup there.Global warming is not doing either of those things.Global warming IS making the earth to get warmer.Of course the reason(s) why the earth s warming has a lot to do with certain natural resources.Such as coal, oil and gas.Humanity is using these at a prodigious rate.For that reason alone, those commodities are,1) in danger of being all used up.2) becoming more valuable as stocks decline.There isn't anything else.The world aught to be looking for alternate fuels.Instead, last year saw record amounts of those 3 commodities (in total) being consumed.Therefore we are not in the end-game of global warming.We are in the early days....Show more

Shemeka Laker: Natural resources are some of the things that are CAUSING Global W! arming. ex. fossil fuels

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