Polythene paper has not been implicated as a major cause of global warming, although like all products that we manufacture, it does have some carbon footprint.
A reaction paper about global warming should include scientific data, as well as personal reaction and opinions. Additionally, it should include paragraphs supporting the overall personal reaction.
Most paper is made from wood chips, or wood pulp, if we don't recycle paper. To get wood chips we cut down trees. Trees are important because they absorb carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere and store the carbon within their trunks, roots and branches. Deforestation is one of the causes of global warming.
If there was no natural greenhouse effect we would all be frozen to death. We need the heat that is trapped by the greenhouse gases to keep us warm and alive. But the increasing amount of methane and carbon dioxide is causing an accelerated or enhanced greenhouse effect, lifting the temperature of the earth and causing global warming. Global warming is then causing climate change. So some greenhouse effect is good. Too much is certainly bad. So technically, the Greenhouse effect is good but also bad.
Any industry that runs on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, thus contributing to global warming. The petroleum industry does this.As well, it also provides the fossil fuel (petroleum) for the transport industry, which is responsible for 30% of greenhouse gas emissions.Any industry that runs on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, thus contributing to global warming. The petroleum industry does this.As well, it also provides the fossil fuel (petroleum) for the transport industry, which is responsible for 30% of greenhouse gas emissions.
Global warming usually refers to a long term increase in global average temperatures, a process we see now. The main cause of global warming is an increase in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere, with an increase in methane levels making a small contribution.In the absence of anthropogenic activities, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere would be fairly static. Animals exhale carbon dioxide, but vegetation converts this back into edible products that are then consumed by those animals. Similarly, rotting vegetation gives off carbon dioxide, but the vegetation is soon replaced by new vegetation that requires the same amount of carbon. The natural cycle contributes no net increase in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere. Even burning wood or paper has no net effect on atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, although cutting down trees for wood or paper could do so if new trees are not allowed to grown and absorb as much carbon as the trees cut down. So, CO2 concentrations had remained around 260-280 parts per million (ppm) until the time of the Industrial revolution, when the level of CO2 began to rise in line with increasing use of fossil fuels.The increase from 260-280 ppm to the present 390 ppm of atmospheric carbon dioxide is the result of human activity. The main cause is by burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. Other factors are deforestation, mainly as land-clearing for farming, and the manufacture of cement.Although atmospheric concentrations of methane are very much lower than those of carbon dioxide, it is a much mor potent greenhouse gas. Methane mainly comes from the stomachs of sheep and cattle when they belch.A:There are many things. Greenhouse gases being the first. They act just like a green house trapping in warmer air. These are the result of industrialization and cattle. Cattle gives of an abundance of methane gas. All that is needed to shift the balance is a slight change of temperature, which results in the destruction of the ecology of the ocean, the destruction of ice, which is our refirgerator, and basically the whole system shifts.
yes. because paper comes from trees and trees are being cut down, because people want paper. trees help to stop global warming. so yes
i know that recycling paper could reduce pollution not global warming but the important thing is that it could save the planet
yes because we cut down trees to make paper AND we destroy innocent animal's habitats
A good topic sentence for global warming depends on what the article or paper is about. Determine what you plan to discuss in your paper and a topic sentence will come easily.
Junk mail means that more trees are cut down for the paper. Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so trees slow global warming. If there are fewer trees, then global warming increases.
the earth will survive global warming if we stop polluting the air our selvesstop driving and cutting down trees unless they are old and can be used for paper
because paper comes from trees, and if there are less trees around, that means there is more carbon dioxide and global warming increases and this affects plants and people. not fun. however if we dont waste paper and recycle, there is less global warming and less animals and plants die. duhhh
A reaction paper about global warming should include scientific data, as well as personal reaction and opinions. Additionally, it should include paragraphs supporting the overall personal reaction.
Most paper is made from wood chips, or wood pulp, if we don't recycle paper. To get wood chips we cut down trees. Trees are important because they absorb carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere and store the carbon within their trunks, roots and branches. Deforestation is one of the causes of global warming.
Littering or not littering would have little effect on global warming. Turning off your lights and computers when you leave a room will do much more to reduce global warming. Littering is an eyesore. It makes the place look bad. It turns away tourists. But there's not much connection to global warming. Littering probably contributes a bit to global warming if a lot of energy is expended in collecting the litter, or it contains recyclable material (paper, cans, plastic bottles etc) which would save electricity if it had been recycled.
it attrarts paper :P
To make a waterproof mud you need poles, grass, cow dung and polythene paper. The grass which is usually properly woven and the polythene paper are used to make the roof waterproof.