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• Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's
      near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its
                          projected continuation.
 • Global surface temperature increased 0.74 °C during the 100 years
    ending in 2005. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
     concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged
     temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the
       observed increase in greenhouse gas concentrations" via an
                       enhanced greenhouse effect.
•   Rapid Industrialization
•   Deforestation
•   Get fossil fuels
•   Greenhouse effect
•   Car fumes
• Only in the central European Russia, for example, 67,000
  square kilometers (16,556,060 acres) of forests were
  cleared between the end of the 17th century to the start
  of the 20th century.
• 70 million barrels per day produced in the world.
• Car rolls from 0,6 to 1,7 kg / hour of carbon monoxide,
  and trucks from 1,5 to 2,8 kg /gshs
• It is the process by which absorption and emission
  of infrared radiation by atmosphere gases warm
  a planet's lower atmosphere and surface

• Naturally occuring greenhouse gases have a
  mean warming effect of about 33 °C, without
  which Earth would be uninhabitable
• El Ninos are not caused by global warming. Clear
  evidence exists from a variety of sources (including
  archaeological studies) that El Ninos have been present
  for hundreds, and some indicators suggest maybe
  millions, of years. However, it has been hypothesized that
  warmer global sea surface temperatures can enhance
  the El Ninos phenomenon, and it is also true that El Ninos
  have been more frequent and intense in recent
  decades.Recent climate model results that simulate the
  21st century with increased greenhouse gases (using the
  IPCC IS92a greenhouse gas increase scenario) suggest
  that El Ninos are likely to become more common in the
  future.
• Increase in sea levels
• Increase in the intensity of extreme
  weather events
• Significant changes to the amount
  and pattern of precipitation.
• Modifications of trade routes
• Glacier retreat
• Mass species extinctions
• Increases in the ranges of disease
  vectors
• Will endangered several species of
  animals
Mitigation of global warming involves taking actions to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance
sinks aimed at reducing the extent of global warming.
This is in distinction to adaptation to global warming
which involves taking action to minimize the effects of
global warming
•   Thomas R. Karl, Richard W. Knight, David R. Easterling, Robert G. Quayle who serve on
    the scientific staff of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
    Administration's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), in Asheville, North
    Carolina. Thomas "The challenge to the climatologist is to separate any meaningful
    signals from ever-present noise, and to discern, if possible, whether there is indeed at
    work the sometimes slow and subtle hand of significant change. The second task,
    which is even harder, is to identify, unequivocally, the cause," according to the
    scientists was the focus of their study.
    "Before such questions can be answered, we need to remind ourselves that
    'climate', as it is defined for a specific region and time, includes more than the simple
    average of weather conditions. Either random events or long- term persistent change,
    or more often combinations of them, can bring about significant swings in a variety of
    climate indicators from one time period to the next. Examples include a year
    dominated by severe drought and the next excessively wet; a series of bitterly cold
    winters followed by winters more mild; one scorching summer preceded by a summer
    pleasantly warm; years with numerous severe storms followed by years with few severe
    storms. The temptation at each time and place is often to attribute any of these
    temporal and sometimes local variations to a wider and more pervasive change in
    climate..."
•   Developed and developing countries have made different arguments over who
    should bear the burden of economic costs for cutting emissions. Developing
    countries often concentrate on per capita emissions, that is, the total emissions of a
    country divided by its population.Per capita emissions in the industrialized countries
    are typically as much as ten times the average in developing countries.This is used
    to make the argument that the real problem of climate change is due to the
    profligate and unsustainable lifestyles of those living in rich countries.On the other
    hand, commentators from developed countries point out that total carbon
    emissions,carrying capacity, efficient energy use and civil and political rights are
    very important issues. World population is the number of humans per unit area.
    However the land is not the same everywhere. Not only the quantity of fossil fuel
    use but also the quality of energy use is a key debate point. For example, efficient
    energy use supporting technological change might help reduce excess carbon
    dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. The use of fossil fuels for conspicuous consumption
    and excessive entertainment are issues that can conflict with civil and political
    rights. People in developed countries argue that history has proven the difficulty of
    implementing fair rationing programs in different countries because there is no
    global system of checks and balances or civil liberties.
•   The Kyoto Protocol, which came into force in 2005, sets legally binding emission
    limitations for most developed countries.Developing countries are not subject to
    limitations. This exemption led the U.S. and Australia to decide not to ratify the
    treaty,although Australia did finally ratify the treaty in December 2007.Debate
    continued at the Copenhagen climate summit and the Cancún climate summit.
Global Warming

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Global Warming

  • 1.
  • 2. • Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. • Global surface temperature increased 0.74 °C during the 100 years ending in 2005. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in greenhouse gas concentrations" via an enhanced greenhouse effect.
  • 3. Rapid Industrialization • Deforestation • Get fossil fuels • Greenhouse effect • Car fumes
  • 4. • Only in the central European Russia, for example, 67,000 square kilometers (16,556,060 acres) of forests were cleared between the end of the 17th century to the start of the 20th century. • 70 million barrels per day produced in the world. • Car rolls from 0,6 to 1,7 kg / hour of carbon monoxide, and trucks from 1,5 to 2,8 kg /gshs
  • 5. • It is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by atmosphere gases warm a planet's lower atmosphere and surface • Naturally occuring greenhouse gases have a mean warming effect of about 33 °C, without which Earth would be uninhabitable
  • 6.
  • 7. • El Ninos are not caused by global warming. Clear evidence exists from a variety of sources (including archaeological studies) that El Ninos have been present for hundreds, and some indicators suggest maybe millions, of years. However, it has been hypothesized that warmer global sea surface temperatures can enhance the El Ninos phenomenon, and it is also true that El Ninos have been more frequent and intense in recent decades.Recent climate model results that simulate the 21st century with increased greenhouse gases (using the IPCC IS92a greenhouse gas increase scenario) suggest that El Ninos are likely to become more common in the future.
  • 8. • Increase in sea levels • Increase in the intensity of extreme weather events • Significant changes to the amount and pattern of precipitation. • Modifications of trade routes • Glacier retreat • Mass species extinctions • Increases in the ranges of disease vectors • Will endangered several species of animals
  • 9. Mitigation of global warming involves taking actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance sinks aimed at reducing the extent of global warming. This is in distinction to adaptation to global warming which involves taking action to minimize the effects of global warming
  • 10. Thomas R. Karl, Richard W. Knight, David R. Easterling, Robert G. Quayle who serve on the scientific staff of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), in Asheville, North Carolina. Thomas "The challenge to the climatologist is to separate any meaningful signals from ever-present noise, and to discern, if possible, whether there is indeed at work the sometimes slow and subtle hand of significant change. The second task, which is even harder, is to identify, unequivocally, the cause," according to the scientists was the focus of their study. "Before such questions can be answered, we need to remind ourselves that 'climate', as it is defined for a specific region and time, includes more than the simple average of weather conditions. Either random events or long- term persistent change, or more often combinations of them, can bring about significant swings in a variety of climate indicators from one time period to the next. Examples include a year dominated by severe drought and the next excessively wet; a series of bitterly cold winters followed by winters more mild; one scorching summer preceded by a summer pleasantly warm; years with numerous severe storms followed by years with few severe storms. The temptation at each time and place is often to attribute any of these temporal and sometimes local variations to a wider and more pervasive change in climate..."
  • 11. Developed and developing countries have made different arguments over who should bear the burden of economic costs for cutting emissions. Developing countries often concentrate on per capita emissions, that is, the total emissions of a country divided by its population.Per capita emissions in the industrialized countries are typically as much as ten times the average in developing countries.This is used to make the argument that the real problem of climate change is due to the profligate and unsustainable lifestyles of those living in rich countries.On the other hand, commentators from developed countries point out that total carbon emissions,carrying capacity, efficient energy use and civil and political rights are very important issues. World population is the number of humans per unit area. However the land is not the same everywhere. Not only the quantity of fossil fuel use but also the quality of energy use is a key debate point. For example, efficient energy use supporting technological change might help reduce excess carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. The use of fossil fuels for conspicuous consumption and excessive entertainment are issues that can conflict with civil and political rights. People in developed countries argue that history has proven the difficulty of implementing fair rationing programs in different countries because there is no global system of checks and balances or civil liberties. • The Kyoto Protocol, which came into force in 2005, sets legally binding emission limitations for most developed countries.Developing countries are not subject to limitations. This exemption led the U.S. and Australia to decide not to ratify the treaty,although Australia did finally ratify the treaty in December 2007.Debate continued at the Copenhagen climate summit and the Cancún climate summit.