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What are the consequences of global warming?

The weather will not get warmer, because the weather refers to a short-term process, and a weather process usually does not exceed 7 days.

Global warming refers to global climate warming, followed by a concept with a long time scale, such as a hundred years, a thousand years and ten thousand years, which can all be called climate. Global warming now refers to the increase of the average surface temperature since the industrial revolution, especially in the last 50 years (this warming process has been confirmed by observation data such as weather stations, satellite observations and sea level positions). IPCC thinks that the temperature rise in recent 50 years has deviated from the natural state (mainly numerical model simulation research). Global warming is a fact, but the cause is still uncertain. It should be said that natural factors and human factors (greenhouse gas emissions) coexist.

Global warming will not lead to more serious pollution, nor will it lead to the destruction of the earth. Global warming will lead to sea level rise, and the weather process will become more intense. There have been warmer and wetter periods in the history of the earth than now, and those periods were all periods of biosphere prosperity, such as Jurassic. On average, global temperature rises, seawater evaporation increases, energy exchange between high and low latitudes increases, and middle and high latitudes become warmer and wetter.