The greenhouse effect is not broken. It allows life to exist on this planet. Without the greenhouse effect it is unlikely we would be alive.
What you may be asking about is if man can do anything about the concept of the enhanced greenhouse effect that some believe is caused by man.
This issue is far more complex. Remember that man produces almost none of the annually produced greenhouse gases. Water vapor makes up almost all of our greenhouse gas in every conceivable way. It even accounts for up to 80% of all the energy trapped by gas.
The primary greenhouse gas that man produces is CO2. We produce around 3% of this gas. Over half is to power our homes and companies. If we are to believe the alarmists about when man started to contribute we are looking at a start date of about 1850 or earlier. Man produced no electric power to speak of, we had no cars and only minimal use of any fuels outside of natural fuels like wood.
To follow this logic would require the planet to reduce to levels lower then we had in 1850. This would require mass extinction of a large portion of our planet. High efficiency lamps and other such "feel goo" devices simply will not do the job for us. Additionally, no plan is in place to allow any meaningful reductions to occur. The only real attempt is the Kyoto Protocol which asks for a handful of countries to try to reduce and none to actually reduce.
A:Sometimes apparently insurmountable problems lead to despair, with people concluding that solutions are beyond us, so why even try. Although the Kyoto Protocol has led to only limited achievements, largely as a result of a lack of political will, there is much you can do as an individual to help reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, simply by helping reduce our use of coal and oil.In the United States alone, there are over three hundred million people, so it only requires each person to use a little less electricity: by replacing incandescent light globes by high efficiency one, by turning off appliances when not in use, by using air-conditioning less, by installing insulation in their homes, by driving fuel-efficient cars and using public transport more, to achieve a real reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Yes, in the end, only the governments can achieve the big savings that will begin to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but by seeing the resolve of our citizens to contribute to this solution, governments will be compelled to act more decisively.
The trapping of heat by a planet's atmosphere is called the greenhouse effect. This occurs when gases like carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere trap heat radiating from the planet's surface, leading to a warming effect.
the greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effect is essential to life on earth. The enhanced greenhouse effect is not. In fact if it is enhanced too quickly it can be harmful to life.
It is possible to fix the problem of global warming, but it is also very expensive. Whether we as a species will choose to make that investment, remains to be seen. Lots of people would prefer to just allow the planet to get warmer.
The greenhouse effect does not occur in space, it occurs within the Earth's atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, most living things would freeze to death.
greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effect is the natural way that the Earth keeps warm. Too many extra greenhouse gases turn the greenhouse effect into an enhanced greenhouse effect. The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect is causing global warming.
the greenhouse effect is a global phenomenon.
The greenhouse effect keeps us all warm enough for life.The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming.
The trapping of heat by a planet's atmosphere is called the greenhouse effect. This occurs when gases like carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere trap heat radiating from the planet's surface, leading to a warming effect.
the greenhouse effect
EarthVenusMarsThe greenhouse effect occurs on every planet with an atmosphere (including Earth). On Venus, there is a runaway greenhouse effect causing temperatures high enough to melt lead.Mars has a greenhouse effect that is weak because of its thin atmosphere.
The greenhouse effect is the natural process by which greenhouse gases keep the earth's temperature at a comfortable level suitable for human existence. The enhanced greenhouse effect is the increase in greenhouse gases that is leading to global warming. The term "enhanced greenhouse effect" is also referred to as the "anthropogenic greenhouse effect" and is the idea that humans may have an effect on global climate. It is also referred to as the "runaway greenhouse effect".
The normal greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm enough for life.The enhanced, or accelerated greenhouse effect, is causing global warming.
We call it the greenhouse effect, which is natural, or the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
Yes, there must be greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Without a greenhouse effect the planet would be unable to sustain life. The greenhouse effect is required for life as we know it.
The natural greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm enough for life.The enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect (caused by burning fossil fuels and deforestation) leads to global warming and climate change.(There is also the very dangerous runaway greenhouse effect that happened on Venus.)