Humans expire carbon dioxide as part of the respiration cycle. This additional CO2 is easily offset by the crops grown for human consumption. Earth's total carbon budget would remain in balance. The difference comes in the release of carbon which has been sequestered for hundreds of millions of years. This fossil carbon, in the form of coal and oil deposits, increases earth's atmospheric carbon content as it is burned. The additional CO2 traps heat at a higher rate, resulting in an increased greenhouse effect.
Global warming is therefore partly the fault of anyone using these fuels. Collectively it becomes an ever increasing issue.
No because the Kyoto protocol assumes human beings are responsible for global warming. This is unlikely to be the case because the earth has gone through numerous cycles of warming and cooling going back long before human beings were a significant presence on this planet. Ever heard of the Ice Ages? There were several. Global warming and cooling are a function of solar activity and people can't control the sun.
Their is no person called Global Warming. Its the phenomenon.
No, global warming is a relatively recent phenomenon that has significantly accelerated since the industrial revolution. Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, have increased greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere, leading to global warming.
not to us, no.
Global warming is a scientifically recognized phenomenon in which the Earth's average temperature increases due to human activities releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The consequences of global warming include rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems. Addressing global warming is crucial to mitigate its impacts on the planet and its inhabitants.
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Global warming is caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to rising temperatures and other climate impacts. It is important for humans to take action to reduce our carbon footprint and mitigate the effects of global warming to protect the planet and future generations.
No because the Kyoto protocol assumes human beings are responsible for global warming. This is unlikely to be the case because the earth has gone through numerous cycles of warming and cooling going back long before human beings were a significant presence on this planet. Ever heard of the Ice Ages? There were several. Global warming and cooling are a function of solar activity and people can't control the sun.
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Global Warming is the increase in the temperature of earth. It is a human right to know about it.
The impacts of humans on the environment is mostly negative. Global Warming, Pollutions,etc are some of the main causes.
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.
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Global warming is happening on its own, caused by human burning of fossil fuels and human deforestation. The politics involved are the timid responses of governments and their failures to do anything serious about stopping global warming.
Global warming is caused by human activity. The planet is warming and this warming is changing the climate. Sea levels are rising and threaten many low-lying areas and cities permanently.
There is no evidence that global warming is a myth. There has certainly been a lot of misinformation on the subject, often from vested interests, but the clear consensus of climate scientists is that global warming is real and that human activities are substantially the cause of global warming since the Industrial Revolution.
Their is no person called Global Warming. Its the phenomenon.