We know know that global warming began in the Industrial Revolution, more than 200 years ago, when we began to burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and release their age-old reserves of carbon dioxide.
One hundred years ago scientists were just beginning to think something was happening. Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927), a Swedish scientist developed what is now know as the 'greenhouse gas law' in 1896.
1000 years ago there was no global warming, just the normal warming of the earth by the sun. Global warming started when we discovered fossil fuels and started burning them seriously, at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, about 250 years ago. This burning released age-old carbon dioxide that had been hidden underground for 300 million years. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, so extra gas in the atmosphere captures more heat, and this is global warming.
Global Warming, that is the warming of the earth since the beginning of the Industrial Age, began when man discovered fossil fuels some 250 years ago. There were commercial coal mines in the US state of Virginia in 1740.
We only seriously began burning fossil fuels around 200 years ago, when the Industrial Revolution began. This releases carbon dioxide that has been hidden away for 300 million years, and this was the trigger for global warming.
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An abrupt planet-wide warming event occurred approximately 56 million years ago during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). This period was characterized by a rapid increase in global temperatures, likely due to massive releases of carbon into the atmosphere. The PETM led to significant ecological and climatic changes on Earth.
250 years ago we seriously began burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This was the start of the Industrial Revolution, and the beginning of Global warming.
1000 years ago there was no global warming, just the normal warming of the earth by the sun. Global warming started when we discovered fossil fuels and started burning them seriously, at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, about 250 years ago. This burning released age-old carbon dioxide that had been hidden underground for 300 million years. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, so extra gas in the atmosphere captures more heat, and this is global warming.
Yes, global warming is anthropogenic, which means 'caused by human activity'. Humans began burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) at the start of the Industrial Revolution, 200 years ago. Over the years this has added billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and is the main cause of global warming.
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We know now that global warming started in the Industrial Revolution, more than 200 years ago, when we discovered and started to burn fossil fuels, which released carbon dioxide (CO2). This is one of the greenhouse gases that are causing global warming.
Global Warming, that is the warming of the earth since the beginning of the Industrial Age, began when man discovered fossil fuels some 250 years ago. There were commercial coal mines in the US state of Virginia in 1740.
It is cold and humid. Fair amount of snow, but not like it was 30 years ago. Global warming sucks.
We only seriously began burning fossil fuels around 200 years ago, when the Industrial Revolution began. This releases carbon dioxide that has been hidden away for 300 million years, and this was the trigger for global warming.
In the industrial revolution (a period beginning in the 18th century) when man began to burn fossil fuels. About 250 years ago.
global warming from so many cows taking a dump
though there's not an exact time, they started noicing the effects about 4 years ago, so... 4 years!
Petrol. When you burn it you release carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas from millions of years ago. This is building up in the atmosphere where it captures more of the sun's heat (so the sun has to be there too!) and causes global warming.