OMG this is amazing. Annie agreeing with IQ. Sounds like I stand alone in my understanding of the risks.annielaurie wrote:I have to agree with what IQ says here ^^^
Amazing. This forum is always full of surprises.

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This article is a year old but would be valid if the temp does go up.
Climate warming would cause loss of life
A global temperature rise of two degrees by 2050 would result in increased loss of life, a new Australian study has found.
Scientists from the Queensland University of Technology and the CSIRO say they have conducted world-first research which looks at the "years of life lost" due to climate change.
They focused on the city of Brisbane, which has a subtropical climate.
"A two-degree increase in temperature in Brisbane between now and 2050 would result in an extra 381 years of life lost per year in Brisbane," lead researcher Associate Professor Adrian Barnett, from the university's Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, said in a statement.
"A two-degree increase in temperature is the figure in the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says is dangerous, but could be reached unless more aggressive measures are undertaken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions."
Professor Barnett said an increase of more than two degrees would be catastrophic.
"A four-degree increase in temperature would result in an extra 3242 years of life lost per year in Brisbane."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/environment/clima ... z2SouO2u3N