Saturday, 21 August 2010
Tasmania to warm 3 degrees in 90 years
The Climate Futures for Tasmania project is looking at past weather patterns and greenhouse gases and has found that within 90 years. Tasmania's temperature will be warmer and there will be more rainfall on the state's east coast and drier conditions in the Central Highlands. Professor Nathan Bindoff, one of project's scientists, says the climate is already changing and it will accelerate as we go into the future. The growing season will be sufficiently long, thus, the farmers will have to change their crop types. Local government, Hydro Tasmania, farmers and emergency services will use the results to make better planning decisions into the future.
At present, heating up of global is the primary issue that affect to the global weather; as a consequence, scientists attempt to adapt human life to global change circumstance. However, I think the best way to resolve this problematic issue that is prevention. Science should concentrate on prevention rather than adaptation, including, campaign to reduce the use of fuel.
Credit: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/08/19/2987696.htm
Date: 19/08/2010
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