*****************************************************LAST EDIT: 2007 april 5.*****************************************************


Global warming, hurricanes, heavy rains: are shareing roots. If the world's carbon dioxide production don't decrease we won't have to wait long for a biological reply.

Bacteria live on sugar mainly. Think of the childrens teeth if they eat much sugar, than bacteria will multiply in their mouth. After the colonization, microorganisms began to destroy the human tissue by toxic byproducts. This can happen with our planet. If algae assimilate the CO2 excess in the air than there will be more sugar in our waters. And of course there will be more water in the air due to intensive evaporation caused by the global climate change. The global temperature will rise. Heavy winds will set afloate the spores and bateria colonies.
With one sentence: The environment will be perfect for a fast bacterial evolution.

I think if we talk about global warming we have to share thoughts about the biological aspect also.

Nice grimace of fate :

The complex animal wich can tolerate bacteria the most efficiently in our present ecosystem are the crocodiles and aligators. Crocodiles are the closest progeny to dinosaurs. Maybe their time is near again.


Edited by Villaman (04/05/07 04:24 AM)