Kyoto Treaty
Antarctic Treaty
Protocol on Environment Protection environmental impact
has been carried out.
International Year of the Desert
Arid lands environment council (ALEC) - protects extra
climate flora and fauna.
No, global warming is a serious issue that has damaging effects on our environment, such as rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity. It is important to take actions to mitigate and combat global warming to protect our planet and future generations.
False, the breakup of Pangaea did not result in warm, wet global climates.
President Carter wanted to address the dangers hurting the environment. He presented his case to congress in 1977, requesting actions to control pollution and protect health, to improve the urban environment, to protect our natural resources, to preserve our national heritage, to protect wildlife, that affirm our concern for the global environment, and actions to improve implementation of environmental laws.
mosquitoes thrive in warm wet climates
If the sun emitted more energy, global climates would likely become warmer as more solar radiation reaches the Earth's surface. This could lead to increased temperatures, changes in weather patterns, and potentially more extreme weather events such as heatwaves and droughts. It could also contribute to accelerated melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels.
Local actions have global effects as people pollute the environment it effects the ozone layer and many other problems.
yes
We share one atmosphere so global warming effects all climates, oceans and living beings world-wide.
Global warming is important for the future of our planet because it leads to rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and extreme weather events that can harm ecosystems and human societies. To address this pressing issue, we can take actions such as reducing carbon emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, conserving resources, and advocating for policies that promote sustainability.
Latitude is the most important factor affecting global climates because it determines the angle at which the sun's rays strike the Earth, influencing the amount of solar energy received. This affects temperature, with areas closer to the equator receiving more direct sunlight and experiencing warmer climates. In contrast, regions closer to the poles receive less direct sunlight and have cooler climates.
It is difficult to quantify the exact percentage of the Earth that would be saved by stopping global warming completely. However, halting global warming would help protect ecosystems, reduce extreme weather events, and mitigate the threat of sea level rise, benefiting the planet as a whole.
Global data.