SUBMITTED TO
Ms Sreena
Sreedhar
Lecturer in Social
science
SUBMITTED
BY:
Krishna
priya.K
BEd
Social science
Mannam Memmorial Training College, Vilakkudy Candidate code:13354003
GLOBAL WARMING CAUSES & EFFECTS
Climate
change is the single biggest environmental and humanitarian crisis of our time.
The Earth's atmosphere is overloaded with heat-trapping carbon dioxide, which
threatens large-scale disruptions in climate with disastrous consequences. We
must act now to spur the adoption of cleaner energy sources at home and abroad. Global warming is the greatest challenge
facing our planet. It is, in fact, the increase in the temperature of the earth’s
neon- surface air. It is one of the most current and widely discussed factors.
It has far-reaching impact on biodiversity and climatic conditions of the
planet. Several current trends clearly demonstrate that global warming is
directly impacting on rising sea levels, the melting of ice caps and
significant worldwide climate changes. In short, global warming represents a
fundamental threat to all living things on earth. Global average temperature rose significantly
during the past century.
The
prevailing scientific view is that most of the temperature increases since
mid-20th century has been caused by increases in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations
produced by human activity. Most scientists agree that planet’s temperature has
risen 0.5 degree Celsius since 1900 and will continue to increase at an
increasing rate. As a result, the world is getting warmer. The year 1990 was
the hottest year in the last century. Unfortunately, the imbalance which we
have created between our life and earth is already showing the signs disasters
in the form of flood, cyclones, landslides, tsunami, drought, etc. If the
imbalance continues to rise, one day this will pose a question mark on the
existence of this planet. Carbon dioxide (C02) which is an important
constituent of environment is causing a warming effect on the earth’s surface. It increases the evaporation of water into the
atmosphere. Since water vapour itself is a greenhouse gas, this causes still
more warming. The warming causes more water vapour to be evaporated. The C02
level is expected to rise in future due to ongoing burning of fossil fuels and
landuse change. The rate of rise will depend largely on uncertain economic,
sociological, technological and natural developments. Other gases such as
methane, CFCs, nitrous oxide, tropospheric ozone are also responsible for
global warming. Increases in all these gases are due to explosive population
growth, increased industrial expansion, technological advancement,
deforestation and growing urbanisation, etc. Trees play a significant role in
the global carbon cycle. They are the largest land-based mechanism for removing
carbon dioxide from the air. Deforestation is checking these positive
processes. It is the second principle cause of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Deforestation is responsible for 25 per cent of all carbon emissions entering
the atmosphere, by the burning and cutting of 34 million acres of trees each
year. Everyday over 5500 acres of rainforest are destroyed. As a consequence of
massive loss of forests, global CO, levels rise approximately 0.4 per cent each
year, the levels not experienced on this planet for millions of years. As we
know the forests are the great absorbers of CO,,. There is a close relation
between global warming and population growth.
Today the large
population on earth is using the technologies which are destructive for the
earth. Approximately, 80 per cent of atmospheric C02 increases are due to man’s
use of fossil fuels either in the form of coal, gas or oil. A large portion of
carbon emission is attributed to the burning of gasoline in internal-combustion
engine of vehicles. Vehicles with poor gas mileage contribute the most to
global warming. Besides, the sulphur group gas is the most harmful for this.
Its contribution is 30 per cent in global warming. This gas is also emitted
from the burning of fossil fuels. Increase
in global temperatures will cause rise in sea level lead to melting of
glaciers, changes in rainfall patterns, increased intensity and frequency of
extreme weather. As per the latest survey report the rate of melting of
glaciers has seen sharp increase in recent times. Even those glaciers are
affected from global warming which have been considered permanent. The
shrinking of glaciers is going to pose a major problem of drinking water. In
addition, forestation can be of great help in this regard. Planting more trees
and reducing timber cuts worldwide will help restore the imbalance. Secondly,
we must follow on environmental policy of ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’, i.e.
promoting the reuse of anything. Thirdly, the use of fuel-efficient vehicles
should be promoted as these vehicles have lower emissions of harmful gases.
Fourthly, every individual should be aware of the importance of the protecting
environment. Besides, eco- friendly
technologies must be promoted, and must be substituted with the technologies
which cause great emission of global warming gases. Public awareness campaign
can be of great help in this regard because unless each and every individual is
aware only governments’ effect cannot bring desired difference.
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