DeafCaroline
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It's been scientifically proven there are holes in the ozone layer because of pollution and this is what's increasing the sun's temperature. There is scientific evidence that glacier ice caps are melting because of the increasing temperatures. Only 3% of the water on this planet is drinkable - the other 97% is all saltwater that cannot be used for either drinking or for agriculture. As the glacier caps continue melting, the fresh water supply will be lowered. It's also been scientifically proven that in countries such as China, the many many coal-powered plants are having an effect on the glacier ice cap in Nepal that provides most of the fresh water supply to all of SE Asia.
So, there is no conspiracy here. It's proven facts. China is already out-sourcing a lot of their food from other countries because their exploding population is outgrowing their ability to grow enough food to feed them. India is now also facing similar problems of being able to grow enough food to feed their populations.
If we don't take serious measures to protect our glacier ice caps that provide most of the fresh water supply, then in 20 years, we will be facing a crisis in being able to grow enough crops to feed the world's populations.
If populations around the world keep growing and growing while the fresh water supply becomes more and more reduced, it's inevitable that we WILL be facing serious problems in 20 years from now as we compete for our share of food.
So, there is no conspiracy here. It's proven facts. China is already out-sourcing a lot of their food from other countries because their exploding population is outgrowing their ability to grow enough food to feed them. India is now also facing similar problems of being able to grow enough food to feed their populations.
If we don't take serious measures to protect our glacier ice caps that provide most of the fresh water supply, then in 20 years, we will be facing a crisis in being able to grow enough crops to feed the world's populations.
If populations around the world keep growing and growing while the fresh water supply becomes more and more reduced, it's inevitable that we WILL be facing serious problems in 20 years from now as we compete for our share of food.


On the other hand, I don't think increasing the global temperature is a sane thing to do either. 
