Yes, it is agreed by just about every climate scientist, and by the United Nations' IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) that two things are responsible for global warming,
Forest destruction means that the great "carbon sinks" that take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and store it away are no longer there.
Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas, as we do in industry, transport and electricity generation, releases millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) that has been hidden away underground for hundreds of millions of years, since before the dinosaurs. This EXTRA carbon dioxide is gradually building up in the atmosphere making the earth warmer every year. This global warming is causing climate change.
The English translation for the term calentamiento global is Global Warming. This term refers to the process whereby gasses and pollution in the atmosphere lead to an average increase in the world's temperatures.
Transportation contributes to global warming by emitting greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. The burning of fossil fuels in vehicles releases these gases into the air, leading to the warming of the planet. Increasing use of public transport, electric vehicles, and promoting carpooling are ways to reduce the impact of transportation on global warming.
Ammonia factories can be a contributing factor to global warming due to the production of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide during the manufacturing process. However, they are not the sole cause of global warming, as there are multiple sources of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.
Strictly speaking there is no other name for global warming."The whole earth heating up" might be another name.Global warming is causing climate change, so many people think they are both the same, so they say:"Climate change is another name for global warming", but they are not really the same.
Water vapor contributes to global warming by acting as a greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere. It traps heat from the sun and prevents it from escaping back into space, leading to an increase in the Earth's overall temperature. This process is known as the greenhouse effect and is a major factor in the phenomenon of global warming.
global warming!!!!!!
The English translation for the term calentamiento global is Global Warming. This term refers to the process whereby gasses and pollution in the atmosphere lead to an average increase in the world's temperatures.
The process of global warming, that is the recent warming over the past 200 years since we began to seriously burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), is notcrucial to earth. In fact it is extremely dangerous.The greenhouse effect, which has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years is crucial to earth. But the greenhouse effect is not the same as global warming.
There is no such thing as "a global warming" global warming only happens to earth because human and our unruly decrease in the earths resources. HUMANS cause global warming.
The meaning of global warming in Filipino is "pandaigdigang pag-init."
Global warming is not natural, it is caused by people. Since there aren't people on Neptune, it cannot have global warming.
Global is an adjective and warming is a noun.
No, chlorine has no effect on Global Warming.
The name says it "GLOBAL" warming.
Global warming and the humans abandoned it because of global warming. Global warming
There are thousands of slogans that are available for stopping global warming. Some of these slogans include "Global Warming: We have a solution, stop pollution" and "Penguins are on Thin Ice: Stop Global Warming".
Transportation contributes to global warming by emitting greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, which trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. The burning of fossil fuels in vehicles releases these gases into the air, leading to the warming of the planet. Increasing use of public transport, electric vehicles, and promoting carpooling are ways to reduce the impact of transportation on global warming.