Are Middle Georgia summers hot enough for you? Because according to the U.S. government, they’re going to get hotter. Due to global warming, the Southeast is likely to see twice as many days a year with temperatures hitting the 90 degree mark or hotter, according to a federal report released last month. The report also predicts that the hottest days will be more than 10 degrees hotter. The report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program synthesizes the results of research assembled by 13 federal departments and agencies including NASA, the departments of defense and energy, the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Research Council. It is the second report ever issued by the federal government on the predicted impacts of global climate change on the United States, and the first one to break down impacts by region. Among other things, it shows a sweltering Southeast. The report predicts that by the 2080s, the region will see an increase of 4.5 to 9 degrees in its average temperatures, depending on carbon dioxide emissions. But the extremes of heat will be greater and the heat index higher. This will be deadly to both humans and animals […]
Monday, July 20th, 2009
Report Predicts Even Hotter Southeast In Decades To Come
Author: S.HEATHER DUNCAN
Source: Macon.com
Publication Date: Sunday, Jul. 12, 2009
Link: Report Predicts Even Hotter Southeast In Decades To Come
Source: Macon.com
Publication Date: Sunday, Jul. 12, 2009
Link: Report Predicts Even Hotter Southeast In Decades To Come
Stephan: Note that Georgia -- because of Evangelical conservative Republicans -- has made no contingency plans to deal with climate change. If you click through to the original publication take the time to read the comments posted in response to this article. Here you will see clearly the stupidity that is going to kill us.