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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (147963)4/25/2019 10:42:48 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) of 217786
 


Losing Arctic Ice and Permafrost Will Cost Trillions as Earth Warms, Study Says

Thawing permafrost releases greenhouse gases in a climate change feedback loop that worsens over time, fueling more warming and costly damage around the world.
insideclimatenews.org

The Arctic contains huge amounts of frozen earth who encapsulates huge amounts of NG a 20 times more potent GHG than CO2. This not taking into account the NOx emissions which are even 10 times worse

The world is fast reaching the point of no return, which will generate mass migrations from the south northwards or to the more lower part of S. America. THose migration will disturb the political balance in many states and my prompt wars with a high potential over the Arctic and Siberia, by those with heavy nuclear bases.
Countries like Pakistan and India will take the brunt of the unrest and many mini-nations in the Pacific will disappear with Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand facing mass immigration. S.E Asia will have feeding problems and shore erosions as will the Caribbean Islands.

The Persian Gulf is already mostly void of fisheries all the way into the Gulf of Oman.

World population would not keep the pace in shrinking in a human manner which will generate more warming and famine

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