The UN's (United Nations) World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has confirmed that 2010 was the warmest year on record, verifying a "significant" long-term trend of global warming. It was fractionally warmer than 2005 and 1998, the next two warmest.
Global warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, predominantly since the mid-20th century. The trend of global warming continues to be a significant environmental issue that requires immediate attention and action to mitigate its impacts.
Global warming is happening and the earth is not cooling. It is warming. 2010 and 2005 tied as being the two hottest years on record, and the ten hottest years since 1800 have all been in the past fifteen years.
Yes, global temperatures have been rising on average every year due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, which release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This leads to the phenomenon known as global warming.
Ozone depletion can cause global warming. It is due to the plankton death.
Yes it is because it is global warming and any country has global warming for example the Netherlands it's due global warming if not that country will be in a hazard of flooding !
The ozone has been depleted. This is due to global warming.
Some islands at risk of disappearing due to global warming include the Maldives, Tuvalu, and Kiribati.
Global warming is the warming of globe. Ozone layer is the layer of ozone. It is depleting due to former.
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The atmosphere is becoming Thinner. Global warming depletes the ozone.
Virtually everywhere on the globe is experiencing the effects of global warming. Mississippi is no exception. For Mississippi the effects have been higher average temperatures. Last year (2012), for example, was the hottest year on record in the US. Other effects Mississippi experiences are more violent storms. Storm frequency itself has not increased, just the energy of gulf storms, due to warmer seas.