since the early 90s
At the poles we see that the icecaps seen to be melting.
There is only one type of global warming, the increase in temperature averaged all over the planet. The results of global warming, that is, climate change, will be different around the world. Changes in the Gulf Stream may make Wales colder initially rather than warmer, for example.
Global warming is impacting the geosphere by causing thermal expansion of the Earth's outer shell, leading to rising sea levels and coastal erosion. It also contributes to the melting of glaciers and permafrost, which can trigger landslides and changes in soil stability. Overall, global warming is altering geosphere processes and dynamics, emphasizing the urgent need for mitigation strategies.
One person can't be the cause of global warming. Everyone that rides in a car, uses electricity, etc is in some way responsible. Unnatural global warming has been happening for the last century or so. This global warming cycle started 6000 years ago. Total warming has been about 11 degrees C. The last cooling period was in the 1850's (known as the mini ice age). Since then man has measured 0.2 to 0.4 degrees warming. This warming was predicted in the early 1900's by Milankovich based on our non elliptical orbit. The concept of man adding ghg's to our environment requires that we are adding actual wattage on a consistent basis. Current claims are that we have added 1.3 watts per meter squared. If this is the case, we would have to be seeing a consistent warming affect. Whaqt we see are natural cycles that have not varied in 650K years. Warming cycle? Yes Man made? We do not know, but the current science doesn't prove it and most science experts will not commit either way. The big grant money is currently on trying to prove man does have something to do with it. No warming has been seen since 1998, over a decade ago.
The Earth's climate has experienced significant warming over the past century, primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes that increase greenhouse gas emissions. This warming trend is characterized by rising global temperatures, melting ice caps, and changing weather patterns. Notably, the past few decades have seen accelerated warming, with the last few years recording some of the highest global temperatures on record. This phenomenon is often referred to as global warming and is a key aspect of climate change.
At the poles we see that the icecaps seen to be melting.
There is no need to test Global Warming, it has already been proved. We have seen the effects of it from the flooding in several areas, and, most notably, the recent cyclone in Burma, which scientists are linking up to Global Warming, the rising sea levels causing the storm.
Global warming is coming faster than you think.It started but we still have a chance of helping to stop it.If anything, we should stop throwing are garbage on the ground.help our envirorment and the animals.STOP global arming.Its coming!its already here.
There is only one type of global warming, the increase in temperature averaged all over the planet. The results of global warming, that is, climate change, will be different around the world. Changes in the Gulf Stream may make Wales colder initially rather than warmer, for example.
If global warming continues unchecked then the world will get warmer and warmer and yes, you will die, along with every other living thing on the earth. Another View. However, there has been no warming for 17 years. Whether this is simply a pause, remains to be seen. There have also been cooling trends, examples: North America has seen three straight years of very cold winters, and also cooler summers.
When energy is transformed into electricity, heat is being produced and released. This contributes to global warming that can be seen through climate change.
The earth will never be destroyed by global warming. Life on earth might be destroyed, if we don't make serious efforts to stop global warming. Venus has temperatures of over 460C (860F) with an atmosphere full of carbon dioxide. The planet still exists, but there is no chance of life.
If it can, we have not seen them developing as of yet. The number of hurricanes has risen slightly, but the strength and intensity has been shown to have decreased over the past several decades.
Probably not. Many people, including many who believe in global warming, will point out that a single event cannot be attributed to climate change.A:On the other hand, many people have seen all the weird weather lately, heat waves and freezing snow, droughts and floods, and they are saying, "OK, There is definitely something happening here. Global warming must be causing all this."
Global warming is impacting the geosphere by causing thermal expansion of the Earth's outer shell, leading to rising sea levels and coastal erosion. It also contributes to the melting of glaciers and permafrost, which can trigger landslides and changes in soil stability. Overall, global warming is altering geosphere processes and dynamics, emphasizing the urgent need for mitigation strategies.
One person can't be the cause of global warming. Everyone that rides in a car, uses electricity, etc is in some way responsible. Unnatural global warming has been happening for the last century or so. This global warming cycle started 6000 years ago. Total warming has been about 11 degrees C. The last cooling period was in the 1850's (known as the mini ice age). Since then man has measured 0.2 to 0.4 degrees warming. This warming was predicted in the early 1900's by Milankovich based on our non elliptical orbit. The concept of man adding ghg's to our environment requires that we are adding actual wattage on a consistent basis. Current claims are that we have added 1.3 watts per meter squared. If this is the case, we would have to be seeing a consistent warming affect. Whaqt we see are natural cycles that have not varied in 650K years. Warming cycle? Yes Man made? We do not know, but the current science doesn't prove it and most science experts will not commit either way. The big grant money is currently on trying to prove man does have something to do with it. No warming has been seen since 1998, over a decade ago.
Yes, Planet Earth has undergone several natural fluctuations in terms of global mean temperature (warming and cooling) over the past millions of years. BUT never before has the Earth shown a variation in temperature as seen in the past few decades. Human driven emissions coupled with our exponential growth are the driving forces for this unnatural change of our global temperature.