Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'> Global warming will definitely impact zombie attacks. In humid areas, such as rain forest, dead people will rot faster, therefore reducing the zombification window. Other areas will experience higher temperatures and arid conditions. Dead bodies will become dessicated more rapidly, and therefore we will see an increase in mummy-like creatures rather than zombies.One interesting (and likely unthought of) point would be that as glaciers melt, and polar ice caps recede, formerly frozen zombies will be thawed out and on the march. Personally, I think that Greenlanders are hosed. They should get out now.Northern latitide zombies will flourish while zombies in the latitudes towards the Equator will not fare so well. It will be killer bees in reverse. This zombie thing is problematic for people living in very high and very low latitudes. Residents there should hope zombies like to eat polar bears and seals. <br />Posted by dragon04</DIV><br /><br />I don't mind an increase in zombie population, it will give me a chance to try out my new Smith & Wesson! <img src="http://sitelife.space.com/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-laughing.gif" border="0" alt="Laughing" title="Laughing" /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p> </p><p><strong><font color="#ff0000">Techies: We do it in the dark. </font></strong></p><p><font color="#0000ff"><strong>"Put your hand on a stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with that special girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That's relativity.</strong><strong>" -Albert Einstein </strong></font></p> </div>