Climate change is a very important topic in the news today. What would be the likely consequences of the world?

Climate change is a very important topic in the news today. What would be the likely consequences of the world wide climate rising in temperature by three degrees?

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  1. Most likely
    That is why we must reduce our world population to a more sustainable figure
    This is the only way that we can do something concrete about the global warming crisis

    http://www.thecircleforhumanity.net/

  2. Droughts and floods will become more common and more severe.
    Sea-levels will rise
    vegetation and species movement
    The number of people facing water shortages will increase
    The number of storms and intensity will increase

  3. i’ll have to leave the air conditioner in longer in the summer

  4. Three degrees would be huge, if you mean °C. Even in °F, it would not be good. The effects are a general warming and melting of ice, leading to a rise in sea level. Deserts and other arid lands will get drier; wet areas will get wetter. Heat is the fuel that drives the weather, so we are already getting "Storms of the century" every decade or so. Mix high winds with elevated sea level and a lot of coastal cities are going to learn first-hand what Katrina was like in the 9th ward of New Orleans.

  5. It’s important in the news because of all the fraud that has been exposed in the global warming scam.
    http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/196642
    http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/why-giss-temperatures-are-too-high/
    http://www.detnews.com/article/20101015/OPINION03/10150338/1031
    The world wide temperatures are not rising any quicker than they have been since the end of the last age.Temperatures where higher in the past, up to 10 degrees, and the earth did great.
    http://www.americanthinker.com/%231%20CO2EarthHistory.gif

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