tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post3649918091434951772..comments2024-03-19T15:24:48.864-07:00Comments on Green Eagle: More on the Climate Change ApocalypseGreen Eaglehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13477132834757467690noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-28482721023393249542016-12-08T12:34:15.540-08:002016-12-08T12:34:15.540-08:00What if not just 2.5% of world population, but 10%...<i>What if not just 2.5% of world population, but 10% or 20% of world population fell into environmental refugee status? We're now looking at 700 million to 1.5 billion people</i><br /><br />And this is far from implausible. A lot of India already gets so hot in the summer as to be dangerous to human life, and more severe heat waves due to global warming could be catastrophic. And that's a country of over a billion people right there. Anything that seriously disrupted agriculture in the Ganges valley would threaten the food supply of hundreds of millions in northern India and also Bangladesh.Infidel753https://www.blogger.com/profile/10965786814334886696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1903235483068862940.post-81051372267795577272016-12-08T02:05:13.745-08:002016-12-08T02:05:13.745-08:00With changes in the ocean temperature (the largest...With changes in the ocean temperature (the largest heat sink of the globe), weather changes. Areas which depend on seasonal rainfall will see - some difference in the years ahead. Look to California and its snowpack or the Colorado river. Without water, there is no life.Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09680604981092904582noreply@blogger.com