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A new research reported in Nature reveals what 2C warming – a increase over pre-industrial global average geothermal gradient at this point – might actually look like or what areas will be struck toughest.
Two of the mentioned national hot spots are also the Mediterranean nations, Brazil as well as the United States, where 2C of climate change may turn into surface temperature changes with more than 3c. But the area where most is likely to endure is the North sea, where overnight readings are projected to rise by 6C.
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Andrea's point is probably the answer you're looking for, however, you should keep in mind that many (most?) environmental laws are driven more by politics than by the available data. Scientists do research on any number of topics (environmental or not) that have implications for our society. We (scientists) like to think that policy makers take our data and results into consideration when drafting legislation, but I would say that in my experience this rarely happens. For one, there have rarely been any federal legislators who understand science. Even the few physicians who've gone into politics seem largely to fail to understand very basic tenets of science, or at least they don't often demonstrate it with their political actions. Leaving environmental issues, for example, if politicians took science into account, there would be no discussion in any school district in the country about whether or not evolution should be taught in schools, as there are simply *NO* scientists who are qualified to have an opinion who would suggest it shouldn't. Environmental issues are not really any different.
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Y=1/-4+7 if your asking for slope intercept form
Brazil is nee.
There is a huge gap between rich and poor. They destroy their environment to make money and create jobs, corruption is rampant in their government
A universalizing religion attempts to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location and an ethnic religion appeals primarily to one group of people.