Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) is certainly a contributor to global warming. It is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas important in the greenhouse effects which helps sustain life on earth. And if it is true, as all agree, that at the right concentration (260-280 parts per million) CO2 helps maintain the global temperature at a comfortable level suitable for human existence, then it is also true that a substantial increase in the concentration of atmospheric CO2 will increase the average global temperature. The 35 per cent rise in CO2 concentration that has occurred since the beginning of the Industrial Age coincides quite well with the onset of global warming. In fact, a recent poll of scientists in different fields has found that 97 per cent of those who published at least half of their peer-reviewed research in the climate field agreed that global temperatures are rising and that human activity was significant in this process.
Carbon dioxide is the gas that is primarily responsible for global warming. Carbon monoxide, on the other hand, is not a significant greenhouse gas and does not have as large of an impact on the Earth's climate.
Carbon dioxide has been charged and convicted of causing global warming.
The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is causing global warming and climate change.
An enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
If your question is really about oxygen then it is false. And oxygen is not increasing in the atmosphere. If you are talking about carbon dioxide, a gas that IS increasing in the atmosphere, then it is true. Carbon dioxide is causing the speeding up of global warming.
Carbon dioxide is the gas that is primarily responsible for global warming. Carbon monoxide, on the other hand, is not a significant greenhouse gas and does not have as large of an impact on the Earth's climate.
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Carbon dioxide has been charged and convicted of causing global warming.
Yes, carbon monoxide is considered a greenhouse gas because it can trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
Yes, carbon monoxide is considered a greenhouse gas because it can trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
None. Global warming does not cause pollution. In fact, it is the other way round. Carbon dioxide pollution is causing global warming.
Carbon (C), when oxidised, becomes carbon dioxide (CO2), a powerful greenhouse gas causing global warming and climate change.
The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is causing global warming and climate change.
Carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, chloroflorocarbons (CFC's), mercury emissions, volatile organic compounds, etc. All the greenhouse gases that are causing global warming, especially carbon dioxide and methane.
Cigarettes produce both carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide when they are burned. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen, while carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.
To rise. This is global warming.
Just about all nations are causing global warming, some more than others, of course. China and the US are the nations with the largest carbon footprints at the moment.