The Impact of Global Warming on the Earth and Body 2
This is the second part of questioning what will be the end result of global warming. Here I discuss the earth’s changes in relation to the health of the body.
As the earth heats up these infections will become more apparent as well as new sickness and body conditions, not only for humans but animals in the like. Old dormant sicknesses might also arise as new and will enjoy the coming changes on the earth. They will seem to come from nowhere, mostly occurring in times when there is excessive heat and in places where there are a great build up of people who do not have very clean living conditions. Bacteria will thrive in the future. New sickness will become more common as we learn to deal with the global changes in temperature.
The order of the plant and animal kingdom will change in many ways. All that is dependant on colder climate will die out gradually from the coming changes. This is already greatly evident with the polar bear population dying out. There will come a time in the future where all cold climate animals and plants will die out if unable to adapt to the changes going on around them. Other animals and plants will thrive, all that love warmth and sun exposure. New species will develop in their place. Foods that are root based will be eaten to a much larger degree, and any animal that can thrive on eating roots of plants will survive the coming times far more effectively. They will receive from these roots the water necessary for their survival.
Even though a lot of changes will occur in the future that do not seem so nice and have the ability to change things to a large degree. There will be many other things that come out of these earth changes that have a very interesting upside. Changes bring not only new things to cope with, but also new developments and insight into life and reality, through technology and development of our brain and understanding of the mind.
Read more in Part 3: Earth changes and our developing perception of reality.
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Post CommentLee Altman
On February 11, 2009 at 12:34 pm
I read both parts. Excellent article