Yes, certainly. Global warming will cause widespread species extinctions, but also have a serious and generally negative impact on human society.
Global warming causes sea levels to rise. They rose by around 20 centimetres during the twentieth century, and are now predicted to rise by between 90 and 150 centimetres in the present century. So, by the second half of this century we will see coastal inundation, exacerbated by increased storm surges, salination of low-lying agricultural land and the displacement of some populations in Bangladesh and the Pacific Island nations.
Global warming also causes climate change. This will mean more prolonged drought in some areas and more frequent flooding in others. We can expect more intense storm activity. Insurance premiums will rise out of the reach of many.
The tolerance of human swine influenza is higher and less serious in terms of danger to health than global warming. Global warming is the increase in the avergae temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Swine influenza affects a vast population of the humans and clearly does not have any relation to global warming as yet.
Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
There are two views on whether global warming is real: the view of the overwhelming majority of climate scientists and the views of non-scientists. Most children are being taught the scientific view of global warming, which is that global warming is really happening. After all, by the time many of them are adults, they will have to cope with some of the problems expected to occur as a result of global warming.
In the past global warming was natural in that humans lacked the technology to have much impact. Currently the climate should actually be very gradually cooling, not warming rapidly as it is. Virtually all of the present warming is attributable to human activity. In other words, yes, people are making it worse.
The worst consequence of global warming is the possible extinction of the human race because of excess of CO2 in the air, rising ocean levels wiping out certain areas and global temperature increase to a level that is not suitable for human biological existence.
human impact
sneezing can contribute to global warming, melting snow habitats
Some examples of global issues are global warming, human population, health issues...
Deforestation, Increased Human Population, Pollution, and Global Warming.
Global Warming is the increase in the temperature of earth. It is a human right to know about it.
No, meteors do not have a direct impact on global warming. Global warming is primarily driven by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to the trapping of heat. Meteors are natural occurrences and are not significant contributors to changes in the Earth's climate.
Deforestation, Increased Human Population, Pollution, and 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 tolerance of human swine influenza is higher and less serious in terms of danger to health than global warming. Global warming is the increase in the avergae temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Swine influenza affects a vast population of the humans and clearly does not have any relation to global warming as yet.
Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
Volcanoes can contribute to global warming by releasing greenhouse gases and aerosols into the atmosphere, but their overall impact is much smaller compared to human activities like burning fossil fuels.
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