The snow may still be piled up in places,
but warm yourself thinking about summer!
Irondale has a couple of great summer programs for kids this year. The Irondale Ensemble is a world-renowned acting company, and its members teach in NYC schools. You will learn to use the same tools - improv, acting, and creating original work - we've been using for 27 years. We want to…
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"This is how the world ends ? not with a bang, but a ?triple whammy? event, according to scientists. A combination of failing food supply, rising sea levels and areas of the planet becoming too hot to live will ultimately lead to almost all mammals, including humans, to die out. However, the cause may not be what you imagine. While climate change is a very real threat to today?s population, this apocalyptic scenario, predicted by a supercomputer, will be caused by all the continents crashing into each other to form one giant landmass. A hot, dry and largely uninhabitable supercontinent ? luckily 250 million years from now. By this point in the future, the Sun will be brighter and warm the Earth more, while the supercontinent formation will lead to more frequent volcanic eruptions that will produce high releases of carbon dioxide (CO2). Together this will lead to the Earth being between 40 to 50C. Lead author Dr Alexander Farnsworth, from the University of Bristol, said: ?The newly-emerged supercontinent would effectively create a triple whammy, comprising the continentality effect, hotter Sun and more CO2 in the atmosphere, of increasing heat for much of the planet.? The international team of scientists applied climate models, simulating temperature, wind, rain, and humidity trends for the next supercontinent. To estimate the future level of CO2, the team used models of tectonic plate movement, ocean chemistry and biology to map out inputs and outputs of the gas. The model predicts that when the supercontinent ? called Pangea Ultima ? forms, only between 8% and 16% of the land will be habitable for mammals. However, co-author Dr Eunice Lo said it was important not to focus to worry about the future scenario, and instead concentrate on the present. ?While we are predicting an uninhabitable planet in 250 million years, today we are already experiencing extreme heat that is detrimental to human health" - Metro.Co.UK | Posted by Thrillz |
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