"getoffmedz" mentions two major global problems : CO2 emission from fossil fuel combustion and "overbreeding". Both are virtually insoluble, as I have shown in a paper published in the December 2015 issue of "Science Progress". World population has been increasing at 80 million per year since 1975 and this rate of increase shows no sign of declining. The result is a rising use of nitrogen fertilizer to increase crop yields; this pollutes both the atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
Global sea level rise has been constant at 3.3 mm per year since satellite altimetry began in 1993; at least one-third of the rise is not due to climate change, but mainly to overpumping of groundwater, a result of increasing population.
"getoffmedz" mentions two major global problems : CO2 emission from fossil fuel combustion and "overbreeding". Both are virtually insoluble, as I have shown in a paper published in the December 2015 issue of "Science Progress". World population has been increasing at 80 million per year since 1975 and this rate of increase shows no sign of declining. The result is a rising use of nitrogen fertilizer to increase crop yields; this pollutes both the atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
Global sea level rise has been constant at 3.3 mm per year since satellite altimetry began in 1993; at least one-third of the rise is not due to climate change, but mainly to overpumping of groundwater, a result of increasing population.