essay on Global Warming
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Global Warming has become quite an alarming issue in the past decade, although most people don't find it directly affecting their everyday lives. This is the reason not much is being done about it. The Green Movement is both effective and not, but to me it is a bit more effective, it shows many different things that people could do to help out the environment. Some people are in complete denial of this phenomenon, while others are positive it is happening. Global warming is happening and my argument is to prove global warming exists. It exists because of society's everyday habits to use natural resources at an increasing rate. We must do something about it or our planet is doomed. Our world is a very finite planet on which we run a linear system (Leonard). In other words, planet earth has limited natural resources; we are using those natural resources up more and more at a steady, increasing rate each year. By using these natural resources we contribute to global warming on a daily basis. In the US, we currently have a program, and it is called the "Green Movement". This program benefits our ways of living, and helps society in many ways. The Green Movement also helps by reducing the rate of carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere, thus slowing down the rate of global warming.
Global warming has numerous effects on planet earth. These include rising temperatures throughout the globe, melting of the ice caps causing rise in sea levels, ecosystems experiencing dramatic change, and more frequent droughts and floods. From this happening this could eventually lead to the extinction of life on earth as we know it. There are many reasons why global warming is happening but there are two primary reasons for it. The two major contributing factors to global warming are the emission of man-made greenhouse gases and deforestation across the globe
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Global mean surface-temperature change from 1880 to 2018, relative to the 1951–1980 mean. The 1951–1980 mean is 14.19 °C (57.54 °F).[1][attribution needed] The black line is the global annual mean, and the red line is the five-year local regression line.
Global warming is a long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, an aspect of climate change shown by temperature measurements and by multiple effects of the warming.[2][3] Though earlier geological periods also experienced episodes of warming,[4] the term commonly refers to the observed and continuing increase in average air and ocean temperatures since 1900 caused mainly by emissions of greenhouse gases in the modern industrial economy.[5] In the modern context the terms global warming and climate change are commonly used interchangeably,[6] but climate change includes both global warming and its effects, such as changes to precipitation and impacts that differ by region.[7][8] Many of the observed changes in climate since the 1950s are unprecedented in the instrumental temperature record, and in historical and paleoclimate proxy records of climate change over thousands to millions of years.[2]