File #2: Time For Action

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2) --climate change: time for action taken from: http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article330863.ece --------------------------------------------global meltdown:

... the catalogue of disasters that are happening right now

across the planet, rising temperatures are taking their toll: 1. carbon dioxide new research has found that levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere - the main cause of global warming - are higher than at any time in the past 625,000 years. 2, hottest ever this year is expected to be the warmest ever recorded; 1998 was the hottest so far, but the past three years currently occupy the next three places. 3. desertification the giant kalahari desert, already four times the size of britain, threatens to become larger still, covering farmland in namibia, botswana and south africa. 4. expanding oceans the level of the world's seas and oceans is rising twice as fast as in the past, as their waters expand in rising temperatures and glaciers melt. 5. ocean exiles the people of the carteret islands, a scattering of atolls off papua new guinea in the south pacific, have started to leave as their homes succumb to rising seas. 6. hurricanes hurricane epsilon - the 14th of the year - is forming in the atlantic, even though the worst recorded hurricane season by far formally ended on wednesday. 7. glacier melt greenland glaciers have suddenly started racing towards the sea and melting. much the same is beginning to happen to glaciers in the west antarctic ice sheet. 8. water shortage areas such as the western usa, which depend on mountain snows for their water supplies, are running short as less snow falls - and what does fall melts earlier. 9. disappearing species sealife and birdlife have declined catastrophically this year along america's north-west pacific coast, after a similar meltdown in the north sea. 10. coral reefs corals on the great barrier reef are bleaching out and dying as sea temperatures rise and scientists fear that the whole reef may perish by 2050.

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