Global Warming Predictions
			
		
		
		
			How much will the Earth's surface warm up over the lives of our children?
No one is sure.
Compared to the past 100 million years, the Earth is currently enduring a 
relative cold spell, 
possibly about four degrees Celsius below average.  
Over the past 100 years, however, data indicate the 
average global temperature of the Earth has increased by nearly one degree Celsius.  
Few disagree that recent 
global warming is occurring, and the 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 
(IPCC) has 
concluded 
that we humans have created a warming surge that is likely to continue. 
A future temperature increase like that shown on the 
above predictive map may cause 
sea levels to rise, 
precipitation patterns to change, and much 
pole ice to melt.
The result could  
impact many local agricultures and the 
global economy.
Geoengineering projects that might include 
artificial cloud creation might reduce the amount of warming sunlight that reaches the 
Earth's surface.