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Predictions on global warming and relocation problems of humans

Allot is being done to stop global warming. International organizations and most developed and developing countries are all making effort to stop the emission of gases into the atmosphere that course global warming.
The need for economic development,and creating wealth is the main driving force behind our own extinction.This happens because of excessive emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, from our economic activities.
Economic development is good but not at the expense of our our survival as a human race.
Since we constantly strive to create comfortable and decent life, global warming process may continue to occur if no serious steps are taken by all concerned parties to stop the process.This problem is of great concern today than ever before since its effects are now being seen in various parts of the world in different forms. Changes in seasonal weather patterns, and global climate can be seen to be producing devastating effect on communities in many parts of the world. Decreasing agricultural production in some countries,flooding in some regions,and famine in some countries, can be attributed to this problem.conflicts over grazing land and scarce water resources between some communities in Africa can be attributed to changed global climate due to global warming. As this continues,submerged coastal Lowlands, due to rising sea levels will force communities living in the affected areas to migrate to higher ground and urban centers. This will result in overpopulation deforestation in those areas and even more conflicts over settlement land. Infrastructure, health care services are not adequate or are not expanding at the same rate as the influx of the affected humans into towns,coursing poor living standards, and unemployment problems.
Scientists have the means of forecasting the extend and effects of global warming. By using computer based models, they can analyze and forecast with greater accuracy the dispersion of greenhouse gases that course global warming on a regional and global scale, and give appropriate advice to the authorities concerned.

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