Topic > Climate Change: Global Warming - 1370

GLOBAL WARMING A huge level of climate change in the current time attracts people's attention very easily. Each of us has a very clear sense of short-term changes in seasonal temperature patterns, droughts, seasonless precipitation, changes in weather patterns, etc. to long-term changes affecting the entire earth. Climate is a long-term weather trend that positively or negatively affects human life. Climate change consists of long-term changes in weather patterns. The climate itself changes from time to time, but for many years it has been going in the wrong direction due to the regular loss of huge ice sheets. Previously the Earth's atmosphere was covered in layers of ice which were able to cool the Earth's atmosphere preventing the Earth from warming and sending extra heat back into space from the Earth. The climate has changed from colder to warmer over the last two million years in a cyclical manner. The sun is the main source of thermal energy that powers weather systems after reaching the earth. Previously, the harsh and extended season of bitter cold was called the Little Ice Age, due to the enormous variations in the level of solar activity. It has been found that positive human activities can play an important role in shaping the Earth's climate. Such enormous climate variations can endanger human life. Changes in the climate pattern from the Ice Age to warmer periods were previously believed to be due to weather, but were later imagined to be due to the regular melting of ice sheets more than a kilometer thick. Our climate is warming rapidly at a rate of about 8°C over the course of 10 years. A huge industrial revolution in modern times has had a significant impact on the global climate...... middle of paper...... Fossil fuel consumption has increased dramatically. Today the world burns at least five billion tons of fossil fuels every year. When carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels enters the atmosphere, some is absorbed by photosynthesizing plants and another part is absorbed by the oceans. But because we are burning so much fossil fuel at such a rapid rate, we are putting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. atmosphere much faster than these natural processes are eliminating it. There is no longer a balance between the amount of carbon dioxide added to the air and the amount of carbon dioxide removed. As a result, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air is constantly increasing. Bottom line, if we make small changes now in the way we live, we can avoid huge changes in the future. Scientists, governments and individuals must work together to overcome this threat.