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Tímarit lögfræðinga - 01.12.1989, Síða 14

Tímarit lögfræðinga - 01.12.1989, Síða 14
serious genetic effects on the human reproduction process, inter alia resulting in malformation of the foetus. 5. In concluding this examination of international sources and types of pollution, I shall briefly dwell on certain special problems with which the Nordic countries ai'e faced. In Noiway a very serious problem has arisen both with regard to pollution of our forests, and our lakes and rivers. The time has passed where tall smokestacks in Central Europe and England, throwing dangerous pollutants sky- high into the air, can be sanctioned as an acceptable solution to Central Europe’s pollution problems. Norway and other Scandinavian countries are victims of this sleight-of-hand approach to Europe’s pollution problems. This airbome pollution attacks and kills to a very grave extent our forests by acidification of the soil and also kills the fish and life otherwise in our lakes and rivers. Even our oceans and fjords have been exposed to this acidification with disastrous results for fish stocks. 6. Another major concern voiced by responsible scientists is the in- creasing accumulation of carbon dioxide (C02) in a gaseous belt around the globe. In addition to the increased burning of fossil fuel for heating purposes by the constantly increasing population in the world, the increase in automobiles and air transportation is allegedly a major cause of this serious development. Responsible scientists worldwide emphasize the seriousness of the problem. This carbon dioxide belt surrounding our planet creates what has been termed the Greenhouse Effect. This greenhouse effect results in an increased heating of our globe with grave environmental con- sequences. The World Watch Institute Report 1989 maintains that this green- house effect may already have resulted in measurable increases in temperature. Reputed scientists fear that, if we are not able to cope with the greenhouse effect, the consequences could be that (and I quote from the WW 1989 Report): “Between 2030 and 2050 temperatures could be 1.5—4.5 degrees Celsius higher than they have been in recent decades, or warmer than the earth has been for the past 2 million years ... This implies a warming that is 5 to 10 times as fast as that experienced during the past century.” (p. 9). 220

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