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Asia and Africa Living on the Edge

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Today Global warming literatures are thick with detail analysis, often making for a laborious reading. This Fall- Frontline- a very credible analysis show, will be airing an investigative report on global heat from the foot of Himalayas Mountain to the Northern Part of Kenya. I’m a firm believer that the global climate had undergone a significance changes in the 20th century. It is not surprising that most of the news we hear about Global warming is concentrated on decrease in snow and ice cover in the northern hemisphere and recession of glacier and ice-cap, but what about the increase in extreme weather and climate events that affect some part of Africa and Asia? Changes in rainfall or groundwater are predicted more than ever today. There is an evidence of higher maximum temperatures, more hot days or even more intense precipitation in some part of the world.

 

 

The skeptics have an opinion about the small changes that is occurring and rightly so. Only a Scientist can answer their pressing concerns. Yes perhaps the small changes shouldn’t be an alarm, but popular lore has it that small things add up! I believe (not as a authoritative, but just as an observer) that pollutant emitted in different places of the world affects meteorological phenomena around the world. Significance greenhouse gas emission has occurred and will continue to occur so it is logical to hypothesize that Africa and Asia will be hard hit by this climate changes.Hope you'll enjoy this documentary.

 

 

Asia and Africa Living on the Edge?

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