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Human health is not just affected by ozone depletion. Global warming can also lead to it.
The tolerance of human swine influenza is higher and less serious in terms of danger to health than global warming. Global warming is the increase in the avergae temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Swine influenza affects a vast population of the humans and clearly does not have any relation to global warming as yet.
Ozone is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas that helps keep the earth warm. Therefore the depletion of the ozone layer had a minor cooling effect on the world, although more than compensated for by the rise in carbon dioxide levels. Because the depletion was concentrated in the Antarctic region, this is believed to have contributed to altered wind wind patterns. The main problem with depletion of the ozone layer was not so much any effect on the weather, but the potential effect on our health, through excessive exposure to ultraviolet light.
Yes. Global warming can kill people and affect their health bigtime. So of coarse the U.S. should try to reduce man made global warming. The EPA should at least regulate CO2 emissions because the US has been pushing that other countries regulate the pollutant. Plus, the US has already committed to doing it-it's just a matter of when. Probably soon otherwise we might have some mighty angry countries.
Causes: # Global Warming can happen! # It makes the air dirty.Like some people say, factory pollution doesnt harm the earth and it is a myth like global warming. WRONG. FALSE. INCORRECT. Factory pollution harms: wildlife, water resources, human health, and many more. It also makes up 40% of the cause of Global warming.
Global warming plays some serious roles in China and Japan, as they seem densely populated with human activity many of their areas. Since most areas are already humid, global warming with use of the "greenhouse effect" is pretty much 2x more potent than anywhere else. With this happen, lung disease case will be severely numerous in the future.
Yes. Global warming is the effect of damaging human health like respiratory or heart problems. In other cases, global warming increases the temperature worldwide, and makes people feel heated.
Some examples of global issues are global warming, human population, health issues...
because it hard to breath in the hot air . it makes it hard to breath because of the hot and fog caused by global warming
impact of industrial pollution are:pollution,global warming ,climate change and effect on health because industries emit hazardous gases like carbon monoxide
Human health is not just affected by ozone depletion. Global warming can also lead to it.
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The tolerance of human swine influenza is higher and less serious in terms of danger to health than global warming. Global warming is the increase in the avergae temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Swine influenza affects a vast population of the humans and clearly does not have any relation to global warming as yet.
Ozone is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas that helps keep the earth warm. Therefore the depletion of the ozone layer had a minor cooling effect on the world, although more than compensated for by the rise in carbon dioxide levels. Because the depletion was concentrated in the Antarctic region, this is believed to have contributed to altered wind wind patterns. The main problem with depletion of the ozone layer was not so much any effect on the weather, but the potential effect on our health, through excessive exposure to ultraviolet light.
Well if it happens we might all burn to a crisp eventually... And I'm pretty sure that qualifies as a health issue.
There are many dicesases due to air pollution. Also it cause for global warming.
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