There is no main location. Developed countries like the USA emit a lot of greenhouse gases overall. Australia emits the highest amount per person. China emits a lot because of its size and its large population, even though large parts of it are undeveloped.
Global warming is a cause of the ozone depletion. However it is not the main cause of it.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane gas (CH4).Carbon Dioxide and Methane :)
Global warming is the main issue. It can cause various other environmental problems.
One of the problems with fossil fuels is that they pollute the environment by adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, thereby causing global warming.
Main gases contributing to global warming are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and water vapor
Refrigerators usually give out heat, and are usually run on fossil fuel electricity, so, yes, they contribute to global warming. However, they only play a small part in causing global warming. The main causes of global warming are the greenhouse gases released when we burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in transport, industry, and the generation of electricity. That and deforestation.
Anthropogenic Global Warming - that humans are causing global warming by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that has been hidden underground for millions of years.
Global warming is a cause of the ozone depletion. However it is not the main cause of it.
The main cause of thinning is CFC's. Global warming also affects it.
The main global problems of clearing forests and increased gas emissions are global warming and acid rain. The clearing of forests means additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, causing global warming. Increased gas emissions also contribute to global warming and acid rain.
Yes, global warming is anthropogenic, which means 'caused by human activity'. Humans began burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) at the start of the Industrial Revolution, 200 years ago. Over the years this has added billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and is the main cause of global warming.
Global warming is the main cause for our drastic changes in temperature.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane gas (CH4).Carbon Dioxide and Methane :)
Power stations contribute to global warming if they use fossil fuels (coal, oil or natural gas) to generate their electricity. Burning fossil fuels is recognised as one of the two main causes of global warming (the other is deforestation). Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is accumulating in the atmosphere and causing global warming.
Global warming is the main issue. It can cause various other environmental problems.
The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity releases carbon dioxide, which is causing global warming. This burning also releases sulphur and nitrous oxides which mix with water vapour and precipitation causing acid rain.
No. Pollution is the main cause of global warming. Pollutants such as greenhouse gases are often trapped in the atmosphere. As a result, heat is retained inside. This heat is what causes temperatures around the globe to rise thus causing global warming. As with any issue, there are many investigations and experiments that argument in favor and against this global warming theory. However, most of them show it is a real situation and a real threat in the near future.