Sunday, November 3, 2013

Can air pollution lead to severe sudden climate change as in "The Day After Tomorrow" happen?

Air pollution kills
 


Angono, Rizal, PHL  | November 3, 2013

I am watching the movie  The Day after Tomorrow  (it is circa 2004)  It is about a superstorm that hit North America to bring it to a New Ice Age.  The main protagonist Dr. Hall, made  model that shows that climate change could be severe and sudden.  The theory was that the melting of polar caps, block off the warm water being fed by the Gulf Stream to the Northern Hemisphere.  This led into the development of severe superstorm which brought down temperature by as much as -151 degrees Fahrenheit.  The proof that this has happened before are the wooly mammoths that instantly froze with food in their stomachs.

In the movie, the helicopters in Scotland crashed because the fuel lines froze;    NYC was inundated first by rains and then severe snowfall.  Americans crossed down to Rio Grande in reverse illegal migration to Mexico.   Temperatures dropped below zero and all of a sudden North America was deep frozen

Could this scenario/sci fi really happen?  Who knows it could be true, as we experience severe weather now:   frequent severe storms, droughts, winters.

And yet we continue on our own old ways polluting the atmosphere.  Short term effect is lung cancer and heart disease;   long term is severe climate change.  And what are we doing now?  Nothing,   Absolutely nothing.  Nada... Wala.   Alawsss..... So we just wait for the superstorms.... God forbids.

The full movie in German



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