How You Can Fight Global Warming At Home

Global Warming And The Significance Of Rising Water Temperatures

Forestry And Global Warming

The History Of The Movement To Stop Global Warming

The IPCC Reports On Global Warming

The Economics of Global Warming

The Kyoto Protocol And Global Warming

Health Concerns Related To Global Warming

What The Other Side Is Saying About Global Warming

Movies On Global Warming

Celebrities Weigh In On Global Warming


How Global Warming Affects The Ecosystems

Forecasting The Future Of Global Warming

What Can Nations Do To combat Global Warming?

How Agriculture Is Affected By Global Warming


Transportation Issues And Global Warming

The Effects Of Extreme Events Caused By Global Warming

The US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement On Global Warming


Possible Short-Term Benefits Of Global Warming

Climate Changes Due To Global Warming

Global Warming And Building Green

Could Global Warming Cause A New Ice Age?

Research On Global Warming






The Basics of Global Warming

Scientists, celebrities, and everyday people have been trying to understand the nature of global warming.  Controversy is rampant and there is intense debate around the world on the subject.  Since conclusions drawn could affect you profoundly, you may want to know some basic facts about the topic of global warming.

The most obvious thing that can be said about global warming is that the earth is getting warmer.  Specifically, the temperatures near the surface of the earth and the temperatures in the ocean are rising.  Since 1990, there have been 10 years that have been hotter than any others in recorded history.

The greenhouse effect is said to be responsible for global warming. 
The greenhouse effect causes certain vapors and gases to form a sort of blanket that covers and warms the earth.  Water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide, and several other trace gases make up this blanket.

The greenhouse effect itself is not disputed.  No controversy exists on this point because the greenhouse effect is recognized as an inherently beneficial process.  If all the energy that struck the earth was reflected right back into space, no one could live on earth.  This is what would happen without this blanket that is caused by acceptable levels of global warming.

However, global warming is not all good.  It can cause the earth's covering to increase in density.  With a denser blanket over the earth, less of the heat is reflected back into space.  This upsets the delicate balance between heat and cold that is usually maintained on earth.  It traps more heat inside the earth's atmosphere.

Although there are people who argue against it, there seems to be a change in the climate in recent years.  Climate change to a warmer climate is the result of excessive global warming.

There has been an overall rise in temperature of a little over one degree Fahrenheit during the last century.  The figure for this century is expected to be more like seven degrees.  It is this type of global warming that can lead to dire consequences if left unchecked.

People, their activities, and their industries have caused global warming to reach the levels it has today.  Burning fossil fuels, powering electrical plants with coal, and irresponsible land use can all contribute to global warming.  Carbon dioxide is produced by these activities, and global warming is perpetuated.

Global warming could result in rising sea levels and flooding.  There could be more powerful storms.  Heat waves could become intense.  Droughts could severely damage the world's crops and cause shortages of drinkable water.   Extinction of species could become a problem because of changing habitats and the suitability of the climate for the animal.

The good news about global warming is that there are ways to slow the process down.  Each person can take responsibility for doing their part in protecting the earth's environment.  With everyone helping, emissions of greenhouse gases can be cut drastically.  This will give the earth a chance to begin to regain its balance of temperature.  Knowing about global warming can make you a better citizen of the world.




                                                    
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Global warming is an increase in the average temperature of Earth's surface. Since the late 1800's, the global average temperature has increased about 0.7 to 1.4 degrees F (0.4 to 0.8 degrees C). Many experts estimate that the average temperature will rise an additional 2.5 to 10.4 degrees F (1.4 to 5.8 degrees C) by 2100. That rate of increase would be much larger than most past rates of increase. ---- Scientists worry that human societies and natural ecosystems might not adapt to rapid climate changes. An ecosystem consists of the living organisms and physical environment in a particular area. Global warming could cause much harm, so countries throughout the world drafted an agreement called the Kyoto Protocol to help limit it. ---- Causes of global warming ---- Climatologists (scientists who study climate) have analyzed the global warming that has occurred since the late 1800's. A majority of climatologists have concluded that human activities are responsible for most of the warming. Human activities contribute to global warming by enhancing Earth's natural greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect warms Earth's surface through a complex process involving sunlight, gases, and particles in the atmosphere. Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are known as greenhouse gases. ---- The main human activities that contribute to global warming are the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) and the clearing of land. Most of the burning occurs in automobiles, in factories, and in electric power plants that provide energy for houses and office buildings. The burning of fossil fuels creates carbon dioxide, whose chemical formula is CO2. CO2 is a greenhouse gas that slows the escape of heat into space. Trees and other plants remove CO2 from the air during photosynthesis, the process they use to produce food. The clearing of land contributes to the buildup of CO2 by reducing the rate at which the gas is removed from the atmosphere or by the decomposition of dead vegetation. ---- A small number of scientists argue that the increase in greenhouse gases has not made a measurable difference in the temperature. They say that natural processes could have caused global warming. Those processes include increases in the energy emitted (given off) by the sun. But the vast majority of climatologists believe that increases in the sun's energy have contributed only slightly to recent warming. ---- (more at www.nasa.gov)
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