Global Warming
Global Warming Mission Plan a. Analysis of the Problem 1. History of the Problem Some scientist's have been concerned since 1896 about what might happen if there were 5.5 ... an increase in violent weather, natural disasters, and the general balance of nature throughout the world. Data collection the latter half of the 20th century shows that greenhouse gas emissions from man-made sources are rising dramatically and here in the 21st century things are no better, with a 3% rise in global greenhouse emissions in 2011 alone [2]. Clearly our infrastructure is critical, but at what cost? We clearly must take measures that enable us to prosper but also allow
Global Warming
Global Warming: What Does Our Future Hold? During the course of the twentieth century, many environmental scientists have become increasingly confident that the average global temperature has elevated. Although ... for us to look after the well-being of our planet, and minimalize environmental impact from industry and transportation. Causes of Global Warming Rise in global mean temperature increases can be directly linked to fluctuating levels in greenhouse gasses, which are, water vapor, methane, ozone and carbon dioxide. Increasing greenhouse gasses can be linked to industry, such as the burning of coal for power, and the more well-known CO2 produced by motor-vehicles [3]. A less well known contribution to global
Global Warming
EFTHIMIOS MARIAKAKIS The greenhouse effect and global warming are issues that are talked about by geologists all the time. The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps the earth ... warming is one actually caused by global warming itself, the decrease in Earth’s Albedo. Albedo is a term that describes the reflectivity of an object. Polar Ice caps have a high albedo, rising ocean temperatures from other sources of global warming are causing our ice caps to reduce in size, thusly lowering Earth’s Albedo. Worse still is the release of trapped methane from the ancient ice into the atmosphere as the poles decline [4]. Other less known causes are deforestation,
Global Warming
Global Warming The greenhouse effect, in environmental science, is a popular term for the effect that certain variable constituents of the Earth's lower atmosphere have on surface temperatures. It ... and the proliferation of nitrous oxide from fertilizers as well as gasses used for refrigeration and industrial processes [5]. These gasses, known as Chlorofluorocarbons or CFC’s are broken down by UV rays, and allow their free unattached chlorines to react with O3 in the upper atmosphere, breaking it down into oxygen, which in turn depletes the ability of the atmosphere to deflect harmful UV rays. Effects of