Wednesday 9 March 2016

The race to destroy the world before the next ICE AGE

                                                       this is what global warming looks like

Whither we will see another ice age is very unlikely. For man's greed for wealth and power and lack of responsibility, our world will end long before the next ice age or global warming climate change can do this.  Will it be God's firey wrath? or will it be a celestrial collision with earth? Or would it be World War III? Or will it simply be the selfishness of man, never thinking ,that whatever he does will have a very long lasting effect, that will destroy everything as we know it. Man has already started the process , our planet is slowly being destroyed bit by bit.

It's not God's firey wrath this time either - groups are predicting a celestial collision with Earth that will wipe us all out 


Two thoughts are present, global warming and climate change are caused through the following:

1. It's caused though humans, primarily by increases in "greenhouse" gases such as Carbon         Dioxide (CO2), 

2. Fluctuations in the amount of insolation (incoming solar radiation) are the most likely cause         of large-scale changes in Earth's climate

Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures. This is caused primarily by increases in “greenhouse” gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2).

Climate change is already beginning to transform life on Earth. Around the globe, seasons are shifting, temperatures are climbing and sea levels are rising. And meanwhile, our planet must still supply us – and all living things – with air, water, food and safe places to live. If we don't act now, climate change will rapidly alter the lands and waters we all depend upon for survival, leaving our children and grandchildren with a very different world.

Some of the most dangerous consequences of climate change are listed here. 

Higher Temperatures
Changing Landscapes
Wild Life at Risk
Rising Sea Levels
Increase risk of Drought , Floods and Fire
Stronger Storms and Increase in Storm Damage
More Heat Related Illness and Disease
Economic Losses


Carbon pollution is the main reason our planet is getting hotter, increasing the chances of weather disasters, drought and flood and hurting our health.

There are solutions. For starters, we can cut carbon pollution by reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and increasing our use of clean, renewable energy. And we can implement policies that help us prepare for flooding, drought, storms and other consequences of climate change.

But first, we need national leadership that will stop ignoring what the earth and scientists are telling us about climate change -- and instead start ignoring those who continue to deny it is happening.


Scientists have delivered a powerful riposte to climate change sceptics by insisting humans are to blame for global warming -- and there is no other possible explanation.

They say no natural phenomenon could have caused the huge rise in temperatures in last half-century.  The study concludes that climate change is largely the result of man-made emissions of greenhouse gases.  No natural phenomenon, such as volcanic eruptions or variations in the activity of the Sun, could explain the significant warming of the planet on every continent including Antarctica.



How Global Warming Affect a Coming Ice Age?
According to one school of thought, a warming planet is one that's less likely to wind up in an ice age. Because the Earth is always going through warming and cooling cycles, and we've been in one of the warming cycles for about 12,000 years now, scientists say it's inevitable that we'll hit another big chill sometime in the next 10,000 to 100,000 years. If that happens, much of the world -- including Europe and North America -- would be covered in a thick sheet of ice.

According to some researchers, the heat trapped in the Earth's atmosphere from the greenhouse effect will offset this cooling -- essentially preventing the Earth from entering another ice age [sources: Science Daily, Cosmos]. Though averting an ice age sounds like good news, the researchers caution that global warming isn't any picnic, either. It could lead to other drastic and unpleasant effects on the planet (think rising sea levels and dwindling global food supplies).


Another school of thought makes the opposite prediction: Global warming might actually lead to another ice age. According to this theory, warming temperatures disrupt ocean currents -- particularly the Gulf Stream, the flow that redistributes warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to northern Europe. As the Gulf Stream makes its deposits of warm water along the coasts of Great Britain and northwestern Europe, it keeps the temperatures there warmer than they would be otherwise.

The worry is that, when Arctic ice melts as a result of global warming, huge amounts of fresh water will pour into the North Atlantic and slow down the Gulf Stream. A study of circulation in the North Atlantic has discovered that there already has been a 30 percent reduction in currents flowing north from the Gulf Stream [source:Pearce]. A slowed Gulf Stream could potentially lead to dramatic cooling in Europe.

Will either of these scenarios really happen? It's hard to say for sure. Climate experts haven't even come to a consensus about the cause and effects of global warming, let alone whether it might prevent or trigger the next ice age.

The question of whether reversing global warming might lead to an ice age could be irrelevant if it never happens. According to a study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the changes in ocean surface temperature, rainfall, and sea level that have already occurred are irreversible for a thousand years after carbon dioxide emissions are completely stopped [source: NOAA]. That means no matter how much we curb our emissions today, we may not be able to undo the damage that has already been done anytime soon.

The one thing scientists do seem to agree on is that another ice age is not likely to occur for thousands of years -- not even remotely close to any of our lifetimes.



Other contributing  factors that will destroy the earth eventually

Population ExplosionOur Taste for Affluence
Negative Impacts Caused by HumansSoil pollution
Water Pollution
Air Pollution
Global Warming and Ozone Layer Depletion
Reef Destruction
Draining Rivers
Black Carbon
Industrial Agriculture
Plastic Production

The list continues .........

Nuclear armageddon
Global Ecophagy
artificial general intelligence
Artificial super intelligence
Particle accelerator accident
Deliberately engineered pandemic
World War III
Celestial collision with Earth



Celestrial Collision with Earth
A rogue planet known in ancient times as Nibiru, The Destroyer, Wormwood, The Frightener, the Terrible Comet, Hercolubus and various other names, is apparently heading toward Earth, and due to collide with us sometime in December.  Terrifying stuff. Apparently, the planet due to collide with us is often visible, you may have seen it already. If you spot a blob next to the sun when you take a photograph, it could be the deadly planet, not a reflection.

World War III
World War 3 will not last a long time in duration, but will be the most deadly conflict ever, with nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons used by both sides. On the side of Israel will be the European Community, the United States, other NATO countries, Japan, and China. Tens of millions will be killed with this unprecedented use of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. Japan and China will enter the war only after the US has been attacked in a surprise all-out nuclear attack from Russia. Unlike the Desert Storm war of 1991, the coalition forces will not stop their attack until all the nations which attacked Israel are completely overrun. Forces from China and Japan will go all the way to the very western borders of Russia.
World War 3 ends with total victory 

The end of the World according to the Bible
The event usually referred to as “the end of the world” is described in 2 Peter 3:10: “The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.” This is the culmination of a series of events called “the day of the Lord,” the time when God will intervene in human history for the purpose of judgment. At that time, all that God has created, “the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1), He will destroy. 

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