Carbon Dioxide takes a distant second place with around 5% to 20% of all forcing.
Earth is currently in an interglacial period within an ice age cycle, which means that although global temperatures are warming, the planet as a whole is still experiencing the effects of the ongoing ice age. The term "ice age" refers to a period of time when large portions of the Earth's surface are covered in ice sheets, which is distinct from short-term fluctuations in temperature like global warming.
Global warming can cause tension because it leads to resource scarcity, such as water and food shortages, which can exacerbate conflicts over limited resources. Additionally, the impacts of global warming, such as extreme weather events and rising sea levels, can displace populations, leading to migration and potential tensions between displaced communities and host communities. Lastly, disagreements over policies and actions to address global warming can also result in tension between countries and within communities.
Yes, global warming affects the Arctic wolf population as it leads to the shrinking of their habitat and reduction in prey availability. Climate change also disrupts the delicate balance within the ecosystem the Arctic wolf relies on for survival.
Global warming has no effect on earth's mantle or core, but there IS a measurable effect on earth's atmosphere and surface. We have witnessed the recession of glaciers, and concordant rise in sea levels. So far this rise has been very small, but it is expected to increase substantially within the next few centuries.
No. The greenhouse effect is the process by which certain gasses, called greenhouse gasses, help to trap heat within Earth's atmosphere. This effect has been in place for as long as Earth has had an atmosphere and is necessary for life to exist. Without it, the planet would freeze over. Global warming is primarily the result of an enhanced greenhouse effect, caused by extra geenhouse gasses entering the atmosphere.
The depletion of Rainforests could increase rate of global warming. It is because these forests absorb carbon dioxide. In their presence this greenhouse gas would cause global warming.
Earth is currently in an interglacial period within an ice age cycle, which means that although global temperatures are warming, the planet as a whole is still experiencing the effects of the ongoing ice age. The term "ice age" refers to a period of time when large portions of the Earth's surface are covered in ice sheets, which is distinct from short-term fluctuations in temperature like global warming.
Global warming can cause tension because it leads to resource scarcity, such as water and food shortages, which can exacerbate conflicts over limited resources. Additionally, the impacts of global warming, such as extreme weather events and rising sea levels, can displace populations, leading to migration and potential tensions between displaced communities and host communities. Lastly, disagreements over policies and actions to address global warming can also result in tension between countries and within communities.
No. It has been reported that - if all Human Traces including CO2 & etc. are Gone As Of Yesterday - there is ALREADY enough Heat contained within Our One and Only Oceans to maintain the course of global climate change via mostly warming. Ouch;
The concept of Global Warming being real or not is hardly a party issue. The concept has moved away from the science and moved into a very political arena. Both sides take a similar view on Global Warming. They ignore the science and claim that the debate is over. It almost seems like the Democrat party's stand on global warming is that global warming is caused by Republicans. If you want it colder vote for Democrats. If you want it warmer vote for Republicans. This, of course, is not their official position.
Reduce carbon emissions.Reduce the use of electricity.Invest and switch to renewable energy.
The process of global warming can only be ended by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Unfortunately, there is generally beleved to be a certain point after which nothing we can do will end the effect, and the longer we wait, the more difficult and costly it will be to end the trend. The amount of greenhouse gases being emitted into the atmosphere must be curbed, and the destruction of the planet's photosynthesis engine (the forests) must be stopped and reversed. Without meeting both conditions, the trend of global warming will continue. Global Warming may end on its own, as the global environment becomes inhospitable to people and most of our cities and fossil fuel-guzzling vehicles are destroyed, but these sorts of trends are not really within our ability to accurately predict.
Why don't people get into their heads. YOU CANNOT STOP GLOBAL WARMING it is in nature. All you can do is postpone the inevitable. NO scientist of any stature has said you can stop it. When the global emisions of carbon dioxide are 0.05% of the total greenhouse gasses and out of that 0.05% comes industrial and human polution. You can imagine the difference if it were possible to stop this 0.05% compared the 99.9% of other green house gases (water vapour etc.,). The answer would be like one of the top scientists said. It would be like an elephant charging with a fly on its back. Getting rid of the fly wouldn't stop the elephant from charging.
An adorkable person that PMses when an Asian kid with glasses is within arms reach. She likes penguins and PMses whenever someone mentions global warming...
yes, but their contribution is natural and beyond the capbility of humans to control, whereas human made air pollution is entirely within human capability to manage
Yes, global warming affects the Arctic wolf population as it leads to the shrinking of their habitat and reduction in prey availability. Climate change also disrupts the delicate balance within the ecosystem the Arctic wolf relies on for survival.
Within the last 100 years there has been a 1 degree Fahrenheit temperature increase in the United States. The warming is uneven. Alaska has warmed about 5 degrees since 1960.Sea levels have risen globally by 1.8 mm per year for the last 100 years.