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Friday, July 21, 2017

WORLD WAR ON GLOBAL WARMING

LIKELY EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR ON GLOBAL WARMING
(Certain information is collected from the news paper Times of India. Source: National Geographic.)
      In the year 2010, in my post ‘ Independence Day horoscope of India’, I predicted the collapse of the then ruling party in the 2014 elections which came true, and I also predicted war with a neighbouring country in 2018/2019. It may even start earlier due to orb of influence.
     Also in my post ‘World War III’ I predicted the likely world war from the year 2026. The war starts as a chemical and biological war due to fear of destruction from nuclear war and continues for a long time and later forcibly turns into nuclear war resulting in lot of destruction and heavy global warming. It is also this global warming that creates havoc on Earth besides other effects of war.
     As on today, about 70% of water is frozen covering about 30 million cubic k m of ice. Antarctica mountain ranges are almost as extensive as Alps, covered in ice sheets. Sea levels may rise by 216 feet if global warming melts all the ice at the poles and on the mountains. The net effect of melting of ice on Earth is as follows.
1.      Land now inhabited by 600 million Chinese would become inundated.
2.      All of Bangladesh with 161 million, much of coastal India, including Kolkata and Mumbai and Colombo in Sri Lanka and Karachi in Pakistan would disappear into the sea.
3.      Flooding of the Mekong Delta would leave Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains stranded as islands.
4.      Entire Atlantic sea board would vanish along with Florida and the gulf coast.
5.      New York, Boston on the U S east coast too would be in trouble.
6.      Australia is likely to gain a new inland sea and loose much of the coastal strip where four out of five Australians live.
7.      The sea will swallow London, Venice and the Netherlands too, along with most of Denmark.
8.      Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires, coastal Uruguay, and most of Paraguay will be wiped out.
9.      Africa will lose less of its land to rising sea levels than other continents. Egypt’s Alexandria and Cairo would be swamped by the Mediterranean.

     If this should not happen the probable world war should be avoided. Let us wait and see the future of this world. Nostradamus prediction of world war is there as well as astrological tendency for a world war. It may be difficult to prevent world war.  

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Somewhere in the North Pacific, there's a giant floating patch of garbage thousands of miles wide. It contains millions of tons of plastic and is estimated to take up an area the size of Alaska. We've known about it for around 30 years, and scientists have struggled to develop a method to clean it up.

And now, a group of researchers has discovered another one.

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch floating in the North Pacific is the result of ocean currents called gyres. These gyres are circling currents that can trap particles floating in them and push them into a single area. Essentially, all the trash thrown into the North Pacific is brought to a single area off the coast of North America.

But the Pacific Ocean has another gyre in the Southern hemisphere, and it behaves the same way. Recently, scientists exploring a remote island in the South Pacific found almost 20 tons of plastic washed up on a beach, and they began to suspect that the South Pacific had a garbage patch of its own.

A recent expedition to the area appears to confirm that this new garbage patch does exist. The researchers found an area about a million square miles in size, bigger than the state of Texas, containing over a million tons of plastic.

Most of this plastic is tiny, less than a millimeter in size. These "microplastics" are often worn down, broken apart, and eroded by ocean currents until they become microscopic in size. These microplastics can still kill large ocean animals, but they also pose a danger to smaller organisms too.

This second garbage patch appears to be a relatively new phenomenon. An expedition to the area in 2011 picked up little trace of the patch, which means it's likely only formed in the past few years.

With any luck, we can figure out how to get rid of it as quickly as we created it.

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