Global Warming More Of A Threat Than Smallpox, The Black Plague, The Potato Famine, WWI, The Nazis, Communism, Nuclear War, Tuberculosis, Polio, Asteroids, And Fresh Fruit

IRELAND WILL be less physically affected by climate change than other countries but will have to face global population shifts, demands for resources and a need for new ideas on how badly-affected regions can cope.

That is according to one of the world’s leading urban geographers Prof Brendan Gleeson, who has joined NUI Maynooth from Griffith University in Australia.

In his inaugural lecture on climate change last night, Prof Gleeson said none of the threats which had faced capitalism over the past 400 years had the “lethal potency” of the climate change danger.

Prof Gleeson said a drier and hotter climate would denude cities of their catchment areas while “more tempestuous weather patterns and rising sea levels” would give rise to more events like the breach of the levees in New Orleans.

Describing a world dominated by a global climate shift, with large numbers of people effectively climate refugees, Prof Gleeson said the new world would “be much less conducive to human existence”.

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