Posted on 11/19/2018 9:55:57 AM PST by Sub-Driver
Climate change will make us more likely to wet the bed and may trigger a plague of ticks, snakes and VOLES as 'devastating' droughts and flooding send nature haywire by 2100
Researchers found 467 different ways greenhouse gasses affect humanity
These include impacts on human health, food, water, economy and security
As emissions increase, society faces a much larger threat from climate change than previously thought
By Harry Pettit For Mailonline
Published: 11:00 EST, 19 November 2018 | Updated: 12:00 EST, 19 November 2018
Climate change will make us more likely to wet the bed and trigger a plague of ticks, snakes and voles, research claims.
A rise in 'devastating' droughts, floods, wildfires and other weather events caused by global warming will impact nature in a number of bizarre ways, the study shows.
As emissions increase, society faces a much larger threat from climate change than previously thought, the team from University of Hawaii in Manoa said.
They analysed thousands of scientific papers on climate change, uncovering 467 different ways that greenhouse gases impact life on Earth.
They include an increase in floods, drought, wildfires and hurricanes that the team projects will hit both rich and poor communities.
Some of the stranger effects included changes to animal behaviour, including ticks, snails and snakes.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
My parents used to get so mad at me for my bed wetting. But I wet the bed from the hallway.
Make the commiedemonratscumbags go POOF! And be gone.
Permanently.
Well, can’t argue with that kind of evidence.
Proof positive that were all going to die hot, sweaty, and horny.
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