Are There Any "Good" Effects of Global Warming???
Ebell, Myron. "Love Global Warming." Forbes 178.13 (Dec 25, 2006): 38. Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Centennial High School (MD). 20 Dec. 2006 http://find.galegroup.com/ips/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T003&prodId=IPS&docId=A155756887&source=gale&srcprod=SRCG&userGroupName=elli29753&version=1.0.
"Researchers have warned us that a temperature rise of a few degrees will bring about plagues of jellyfish on our shores, more poison ivy in our gardens, maple syrup shortages, drowning polar bears, invasions by hordes of smaller and smaller ants, and a proliferation of new types of crime (at least in Australia). Dry areas will become deserts, wet places malarial swamps. Sea levels will rise faster and, worst of all, the effects will fall hardest on women, minorities, children and the poorest people in the poorest countries.
Yes, rising sea levels, if they happen, would be bad for a lot of people. But a warming trend would be good for other people. At the risk of committing heresy, I'd like to suggest that the debate about climate change include, for once, a fair assessment of the benefits alongside the declamations of harm."
Since I have started researching facts about global warming I have wondered if there are any positive effects of global warming. According to this article there are. Although I'm not to sure that one positive effect, though it is a major positive effect, is worth destroying dozens of other things.
"For example, cold winter storms kill a lot of people. More people die from blizzards and cold spells than from heat waves. Increased death rates usually persist for weeks after the unusually cold temperatures have passed, which suggests that the cold is killing people who would otherwise live into another season at least. Mortality rates during heat waves are just the reverse. The increase ends and often the rate drops below normal as soon as temperatures cool, which suggests that the higher temperatures are killing people who are likely to die soon anyway. It is true that mortality rates from both cold and hot weather have been declining in rich countries for a long time. That's because wealthier societies can adapt and protect themselves better from temperature extremes. But it also appears that deaths from hot weather have been declining more rapidly than those from cold. "
Now don't get me wrong i love the fact that the warmth will save many people in the winter, but global warming will melt glaciers and raise see levels to a dangerous height. this will cause islands which are populated to flood and destroy thousands of homes and hurt people. although the article does answer my question i was looking for more positive effects then just one.