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By definition, GLOBAL warming happens over the entire planet, so no, there cannot be global warming in any one location or region. However, LOCAL warming is not occurring in Antarctica. Temperatures there are colder than have ever been recorded, and they are STILL going down.
At a superficial level, there is much debate about whether global warming is real and, if so, whether it is caused by human activities. At the more fundamental level the key issue appears to be whether those who now hold power should make any economic adjustment in order to preserve the present world for future generations. A further, closely related key issue is that those who could suffer most from global warming and climate change are the future generations, and they are powerless to affect what we do now.
Gravity does not directly affect global warming. Global warming is primarily caused by the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to a rise in global temperatures. Gravity is a fundamental force that affects the movement and distribution of substances on Earth, but it does not have a direct impact on the underlying causes of global warming.
Global warming is caused by the increases in greenhouse gases caused by man. The littering of items that will decay and cause greenhouse gases to be emitted when they could be recycled certainly could be considered to be adding to the issue. In any event. littering is hardly a good idea.
Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).
Yes it is because it is global warming and any country has global warming for example the Netherlands it's due global warming if not that country will be in a hazard of flooding !
They do not have any affect on global warming.
Global warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, predominantly since the mid-20th century. The trend of global warming continues to be a significant environmental issue that requires immediate attention and action to mitigate its impacts.
No, global warming should not have any influence on volcanoes.
A huge environmental issue right now is global warming, and overall depletion of the ozone layer. Global warming is a hot topic because some people still refuse to believe it is actually occuring.
No. There is hardly any connection between the ozone layer and global warming.
By definition, GLOBAL warming happens over the entire planet, so no, there cannot be global warming in any one location or region. However, LOCAL warming is not occurring in Antarctica. Temperatures there are colder than have ever been recorded, and they are STILL going down.
No, and I'd be delighted if You would Join Me in Asking "Why Are There No Laws Regulating Global Warming?". Bc
No, volcanoes would have nothing to do with global warming in any measurable way. Volcanoes occur for reasons outside of the issues involved with global warming.
Global warming will not take out any cities, but those at risk are most likely coastal cities.
At a superficial level, there is much debate about whether global warming is real and, if so, whether it is caused by human activities. At the more fundamental level the key issue appears to be whether those who now hold power should make any economic adjustment in order to preserve the present world for future generations. A further, closely related key issue is that those who could suffer most from global warming and climate change are the future generations, and they are powerless to affect what we do now.
Gravity does not directly affect global warming. Global warming is primarily caused by the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to a rise in global temperatures. Gravity is a fundamental force that affects the movement and distribution of substances on Earth, but it does not have a direct impact on the underlying causes of global warming.