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global warming
Yes, most of the world is concerned about global warming.
Global warming has been affecting the Earth since the late 19th century, primarily driven by the Industrial Revolution, which marked a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. The most notable rise in global temperatures has occurred since the mid-20th century, with a pronounced acceleration in warming observed since the 1970s. Scientific consensus attributes much of this warming to human-induced factors, particularly the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
The countries that depends mainly on industrialization for their economy are the main contributors for global warming. From a research, United States has the most global warming.
The organism contributing most to global warming is, unfortunately, man. When we burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity we are seriously adding to global warming.
the most reason able answer is because of global warming, and global warming is when The Earth's tempature rises
The most valid way to study global warming is through history. Scientists observe the past occurances of climate, environment, atmosphere, etc., to understand the way global warming is developing over time. To gain the most insight on global warming, it would be wise to work alongside someone who is studying it themselves. Global warming is simply a matter of tracking trends and analyzing patterns to make inferences. If you are doing this, you are studying global warming,
pollution or global warming
No, global warming has been rising steadily since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Most of the warming has taken place in the last 80 years, but there is no bounce.
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Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming
Global warming will not take out any cities, but those at risk are most likely coastal cities.