The climate changes accompanying GHG emission can case droughts, severe weather, changes in growing seasons and changes in fish stocks in the ocean. This will in turn have impacts on human lives with everything from floods, forest fires, crop failure, famine to new diseases spreading more quickly. The effect will be that many people will die.However, you (specifically) may not be in that group.
Without greenhouse gases keeping the planet warm we would all be frozen, yes, and die.
The Earth would be a much colder place without the heat trapping effect of CO2 and methane, and life would probably never have evolved without it. The recent increase in greenhouse gasses is something we don't need, though. So,we need it to keep us warm.
We would all die. As there won't be enough oxygen for us to breathe in.
An increase in the natural process of the greenhouse effect, brought about by human activities like burning fossil fuelsand deforestation, whereby greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons and nitrous oxide are being released into the atmosphere at a far greater rate than would occur through natural processes and thus their concentrations are increasing. Also called anthropogenic greenhouse effect or climate change.
their would be a lot of poloution and global warming would come much more quickly . then eventually species would die out due to toxicaion and then somthing like in "the day after tommorrow" film would happen but in a longer amount of time . over a couple of million years the world would die and become like mars but with lods of toxic gas surronding the planet instead of heat
Decreasing the amount of acid rain by increasing smoke pollution would increase the greenhouse effect. Adding carbon would not do it . . . it is already at its maximum effective amount. (Carbon may go up, but it will not increase the greenhouse effect.) Adding more water vapor would do it, but the only way to get more water in the air is to add more heat or wind to the air. Did you know that, without the greenhouse effect on Earth, that you and every other living thing would die from overheating and from ultraviolet light damage to skin tissues.
Decreasing the amount of acid rain by increasing smoke pollution would increase the greenhouse effect. Adding carbon would not do it . . . it is already at its maximum effective amount. (Carbon may go up, but it will not increase the greenhouse effect.) Adding more water vapor would do it, but the only way to get more water in the air is to add more heat or wind to the air. Did you know that, without the greenhouse effect on Earth, that you and every other living thing would die from overheating and from ultraviolet light damage to skin tissues.
Without greenhouse gases keeping the planet warm we would all be frozen, yes, and die.
Greenhouse gases are gases that help trap the sun's warmth in our atmosphere and maintain the temperature that we enjoy today. The greenhouse effect is essential to life on earth as we know it. Thus it is a misunderstanding to regard them as pollutants. Most of the greenhouse gases are colourless, odourless and, in themselves, harmless. However, a slight increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere would result in global warming and climate change, while a slight reduction in greenhouse gases would result in global cooling. In the absence of human activity, the amount of carbon dioxide, the most abundant greenhouse gas, remains relatively constant over a long period of time. There is, of course, a recycling of carbon to carbon dioxide and back, as plants take in carbon dioxide, convert it to organic matter, then die and decay (or are burnt in forest fires), once again giving off carbon dioxide, but this is a natural cycle and does not alter the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It is because of human activity that results in increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases that we are now beginning to experience global warming and climate change. However, this is not pollution in the normal sense of the word.
Bernard Greenhouse died on 2011-05-13.
no it is not it will make us die
an affect to die for
It would be possible to cultivate a coconut palm in New York, but only inside a greenhouse, otherwise it would die in the winter.
Ozone depletion causes plankton to die. These plankton are the ones that stop greenhouse effect.
Humans would die of cold. A little carbon dioxide keeps the earth warm, through the greenhouse effect.
Martha Greenhouse died on January 5, 2013, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
Your crops will not die from lack of water ever in a green House.