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How Will Global Warming Change Earth?

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  The impact of increased surface temperatures is significant in itself. But global warming will have additional, far-reaching effects on the planet. Warming modifies rainfall patterns, amplifies coastal erosion, lengthens the growing season in some regions, melts ice caps and glaciers, and alters the ranges of some infectious diseases. Some of these changes are already occurring.   Global warming will shift major climate patterns, possibly prolonging and intensifying the current drought in the U.S. Southwest. The white ring of bleached rock on the once-red cliffs that hold Lake Powell indicate the drop in water level over the past decade—the result of repeated winters with low snowfall. (Photograph ©2006  Tigresblanco. ) Changing Weather For most places, global warming will result in more frequent hot days and fewer cool days, with the greatest warming occurring over land. Longer, more intense heat waves will become more common. Storms, floods, and droughts will generall...

AI : HYPER INTELLIGENCE | BEST HD DOCUMENTARY

  The Future of AI and Self-Driving Cars Most people are now opting to use self-driving cars powered by artificial intelligence, thus giving rise to the future of hyper-intelligence. The main question that arises is how AI will achieve human-like traits such as emotion, consciousness, or even free will. Moreover, how will humans and robots work together? Self-Driven Cars The self-driven car is the best example of how AI works in a robot that can make decisions just like a human driver. Dr. Raj Rajkumar is the world's leading innovator in the field of artificial intelligence, and he is a true pioneer in the field. The birthplace of self-automotive car technology is Carnegie Mellon University, where Dr. Bigler is also part of the team. Autonomous Cars and AI Autonomous cars are built with powerful onboard computer systems that rely on AI software to navigate the world safely. This software compares external objects to an internal 3D map of streets signs and transportation infrastruct...

South Africa: Soldiers at War Against Poachers | Full Documentary

  Protecting Rhinos in South Africa Every day, four rhinos fall victim to poachers, causing emotional distress to those who try to protect them. South Africa is home to an incredibly rich biodiversity, which attracts many visitors to its natural parks and reserves. However, the rhinoceros and its horn are highly sought-after, and at the current poaching rate, this animal, which has lived on earth for 40 million years, could become extinct in the next decade. Pitrack  was founded in 2007 by Carl Thornton and Drew Abrahamson, a group of 40 conservation soldiers who are ex-military, former bodyguards, mechanics, and musicians. In addition to the famous Kruger Park, the government is not responsible for nature conservation, so Pitrack is one of the 600 private militias that guard the hundreds of nature reserves and private parks. Carl and Drew finance almost all of their work themselves, except for a few patrons who help them.Their command base in Gauteng is the largest private re...