We are changing the climate by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide.
We can change the climate back, if we act quickly and decisively. We need a global program of renewable energy and reforestation. We need to stop burning fossil fuels.
Change in personal lifestyles is just one of many solutions.
The easiest individual ways to help save the earth from climate change include:
Global Warming is the warming of our atmosphere, by the sun, and the retention of that heat by gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide and other trace gases.
Without this warming effect, we would be a very cold and lifeless planet. The affect that this has on the planet is that life can exist.
In the mid 1800's we started to use more fuels and energy. Most of the development of this energy is done by fuels that emit carbon dioxide. Some believe, and there is some evidence to support the claim, that man is causing increases in this gas.
Pre 1800 levels of carbon dioxide are reported by science groups to have been about 300 ppm before 1800 and as high as 390 ppm during the summer months now.
This does not specifically agree with thousands of observations made in the 1800's which show carbon dioxide to be as high as 440 ppm. Even with this information in hand, no one can disagree that the current trend of carbon dioxide is upward.
The current warming trend we are currently involved with started about 10,000 years ago and all but 0.6 degrees of the 11 degrees of warming happened before 1800.
Well you see, Greenhouse gases come from burning things i.e cars, power stations, open fires ext. These release carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere. You see the sunlight will usely just bounce into earth and then back out again but with Greenhouse gases it gives the Greenhouse affect. That means that the light that bounces onto the earth instead of boucing out again it stays and keeps bouncing in the atmosphere because the Greenhouse gas is blocking it. And more sunlight means more heat and more heat means that the earths temperature rises meaning icecaps melting and rising sea levels.
The climate can only be changed by years and years of massive pollution, which the earth is in a state of.
A:There is substantial evidence that man can influence climate on a global and regional scale. So far the changes have been largely incidental due to the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases which trap long wave radiation, thereby warming on a global level, and the emissions of sulphates which reflect solar radiation, thereby cooling on both a global and regional level. It is also likely that climate is changed through the emissions of black carbon particles, land use changes such as forestry and urban building, and the diversion and drainage of large volumes of water. Global climate change, both natural and anthropogenic can also potentially lead to significant changes on a regional level, although these are more difficult to prove or predict.Whilst the most effective long term method of stabilising climate would be to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to natural levels, there is now substantial interest in controlling the climate to mitigate the warming caused from the release of anthropogenic (human produced) greenhouse gases. These geoengineering techniques fall into two main categories:
(See geoengineering techniques in link for details)
Whilst, most of these geoengineering techniques are theoretically cheaper than reducing carbon over the short term, some might have unwarranted side effects, and therefore could be even more politically controversial. Some environmentalists also argue they are a serious distraction from the more important task of reducing carbon emissions, which would continue to rise to even more dangerous levels, and necessitate our continued dependence on geoengineering methods to stabilise climate.
the earth reflects its heat on the sun then it reflects even more heat back so it causes global warming
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Why We Disagree About Climate Change was created on 2009-04-30.
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The climate is not affected by entropy.
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Climate Change
A Change of Climate was created in 1994.
Tornadoes do not affect climate change. They may be affected by climate change, but how is yet to be determined.
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A Change of Climate has 352 pages.
What happens second in Climate change
Climate change is like everywhere because the climate is changing all around us,
Climate change is happening everywhere and all the time.
Climate Change Capital was created in 2003.
There are no climate change negotiations. God doesn’t negotiate.
Climate change does not produce greenhouse gasses. It is thought that greenhouse gasses are a major cause of climate change.