Global Warming
Global Warming
Global Warming
GLOBAL WARMING
What is Climate Change?
WHAT IS GLOBAL WARMING
Global Warming Affect Rainfall: Global warming is expected to intensify extreme precipitation, but the rate at which it does so in the
tropics has remained unclear. With every 1 degree Celsius rise in temperature, the tropical regions will see 10 percent heavier rainfall
Increased Melting of Ice: Some of the effects of global warming include increased melting of land ice, faster rises in sea level and increased
temperature averages. It also increases the demand for energy and contributes to extreme weather conditions. As the ice melts, it flows into
the sea and contributes to increases in the sea level. Global warming disturbs the balance of ecosystems by changing the salinity of ocean
waters. Hence, fish and other organisms unable to adapt, die or experience growth or reproductive issues. Global warming also increases the
Increase in average temperatures and temperature extremes: One of the most immediate and obvious effects of global warming is the
increase in temperatures around the world. The average global temperature has increased by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the past 100
Extreme weather is an effect of global warming. While experiencing some of the hottest summers on record, much of the United States
also has been experiencing colder than normal winters. Global warming may also lead to extreme weather other than cold or heat extremes.
• Plants and Animals: Many species of plants and animals are already moving their range northward
or to higher altitudes as a result of warming temperatures. They are not just moving north, but they
are moving from the equator toward the poles. They are quite simply following the range of
comfortable temperatures which is migrating to the poles as the global average temperature warms.
This becomes a problem when the rate of climate change velocity is faster than the rate that many
organisms can migrate. Because of this, many animals may not be able to compete in the new
• Social Effects: Agricultural systems will likely be dealt a crippling blow. Though growing seasons
in some areas will expand, the combined impacts of drought, severe weather, lack of snowmelt,
greater number and diversity of pests, lower groundwater tables and a loss of arable land could
• 1. Use of energy efficient products: Energy efficient products like fluorescent bulbs go long way in
saving energy and that too at low cost. Energy produced by electronic gadgets at home or industry are
largest producer of global warming. Using energy efficient products has vast potential to save both energy
• 2. Adopt to nuclear: Nuclear technology produce low carbon emissions, an increase in the use of nuclear
energy could help in reducing global warming. Though, nuclear technology pose serious threat to health
and security but its’ safe use can help in reducing global warming to great extent.
• 3. Passing out fossil fuels: Burning of fossil fuels like wood or coal produces more carbon emissions than
other product. Phasing out coal burning power plants and not burning fossil fuels directly will reduce
• 4. Put off gadgets: Often when we go out and we forget to switch off fans, bulbs, and gadgets when
actually there is no use of them. These devices generate heat which in itself contributes to global warming.
Switching off these devices will save electricity, lower down electricity bills and reduce global warming
• 5. Stop deforestation: Less trees means less absorption of green house gases which are in itself
responsible for more global warming. We can fight global warming by reducing deforestation and
reducing forest degradation. Managing forests and agriculture therefore should be the top priority to
• 6. Use of public transportation: Pollution from vehicles account for major portion of carbon
emissions. Usage of public transportation, car pooling and low carbon fuels not only reduce pollution
but also reduce vehicular traffic on the road. Public transportation appears to be more cost friendly
• 7. Explore renewable sources: Renewable sources like Solar, Wind, Geothermal and Bio-energy
would create clean energy and have been in use around the world for many years. These technologies
can be deployed quickly, cost-effective and create jobs for millions of people.
• 8. Pushing for tough standards: Government should ensure that no subsidies, incentives or commitments
are made to new coal-fired plants unless they produce zero emissions.
• 9. Developing low carbon technologies: Research and development of low carbon technologies will
• 10. Creation of awareness: Word of mouth is the best way to create awareness among the people to stop
carbon emissions. Presentations, Meetings and Discussions over global warming provide information
about viable solutions to global warming, and reinforcing the economic benefits available throughout the
• Further, fossil free heating or cooling of our houses, avoiding fossil driven cars, less use of voyage service,
Preferring organic foods, normal usage of meat, purchasing locally produced articles, minimum use of
goods and articles, buying quality oriented and used products, preferring eco-friendly products and
companies, fossil free investments and savings, engaging environmental movements and emphasizing for
clean energy and clean environment are the easy ways and means for reducing global warming..
• Global warming is a big hazard and appropriate measures must be taken to tackle this serious problem.
This problem is not only causing trouble to the human beings but also to animals and plants. Melting of
polar ice caps will lead to floods which can cause mayhem everywhere. Rise of sea levels will devastate
agricultural and fishing activities. To embark upon these problems, some remedial steps must be timely
taken which include but are not limited to the use of renewable sources of energy and stopping
deforestation. Innovative solutions must be brought forward to end this hazard once and forever.
• Substantial scientific evidence indicates that an increase in the global average temperature of more than
2°F above where we are today poses severe risks to natural systems and human health and well-being.
Extracting, burning and transporting fossil fuels all carry significant risks to our public health, to the
climate and to those directly involved in these archaic industries. Therefore, we should not be using deadly
and outdated technology to power our homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses but, we have to keep the
majority of known fossil fuel reserves in the ground. The climate and the future of our kids will be saved