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It is difficult to attribute specific deaths to global warming. As glaciers vanish, it seems likely deaths will result from the loss of rivers that serve as drinking water. Global warming will cause (and may already have caused) intensified storm activity, but it is beyond our capability to attribute any specific storm to global warming. Sea level rise is a serious concern, but it will likely take decades for ocean levels rising as a result of ocean warming to affect more than small, low-lying mid-ocean islands. Droughts and heatwaves are difficult to specifically attribute to global warming, but will intensify in some areas and those can lead to deaths.

A:The temperature itself is unlikely to drastically rise in any area to make an area that had been cool suddenly have deadly-high temperatures, but deadly heat waves are more probably when the overall global climate warms. A:It's hard to say, but if the world continues at the way it's going right now, it's likely. A:Looking to the past, entire species have been wiped out by global warming. In its broadest sense, global warming is any major change in temperature. So yes, it is possible for humans to die from global warming but the odds of any major change in global climate in the near future are low. A:Global warming makes the sea rise, and when the sea rises, the water covers many low land islands. This is a big problem for many of the plants,When the plants and animals die, people lose two sources of food, plant food and animal food. They may also lose their homes. As a result, they would also have to leave the area or die. This would be called a break in the food chain, or a chain reaction, one thing happening that leads to another and so on. animals, and people on islands. Global warming is doing many things to people as well as animals and plants. It is killing algae, but it is also destroying many huge forests. The water covers the plants and causes some of them to die. When they die, the animals lose a source of food, along with their habitat. A:No. Humans will have a hard time but the complete of our species is highly unlikely. Although it would help a great deal to slow and stop the process down. Humans have survived many events. Humans will probably move further north/south of the equator and the population will drop. Caused by starvation and probably governments. We will a lot of violations of human rights and also war. Not for energy. Nuclear fusion will save us from that but for land. (Which will cause executions). Also many animals will die out and many forests will be cut down for space. Which will bring down the oxygen level and will further kill more people. But. BUT this will not kill us all. To say it will kill all humans is absurd. All the mythology of this is made worse by uneducated people trying to educate. A:There is just one type of Famine.


A:It is hard to say how many people die from global warming. Global warming in itself is not a cause of death. People die from the effects of global warming, such as heat stroke.
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