Environmental Sciences, asked by ZafrHabib, 1 year ago

What is causing Climate Change? ​

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Answered by muskansharma9431ms
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The massive use of fossil fuels is obviously the first source of global warming, as burning coal, oil and gas produces carbon dioxide - the most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere - as well as nitrous oxide.

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Chainsaw

The exploitation of forests has a major role in climate change. Trees help regulate the climate by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere. When they are cut down, this positive effect is lost and the carbon stored in the trees is released into the atmosphere.

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Tractor ploughing

Another cause of global warming is intensive farming, not only with the ever-increasing livestock, but also with plant protection products and fertilizers. In fact, cattle and sheep produce large amounts of methane when digesting their food, while fertilizers produce nitrous oxide emissions.

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Landfill

Waste management methods like landfills and incineration emit greenhouse and toxic gases - including methane - that are released into the atmosphere, soil and waterways, contributing to the increase of the greenhouse effect.

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Mining

Modern life is highly dependent on the mining and metallurgical industry. Metals and minerals are the raw materials used in the construction, transportation and manufacturing of goods. From extraction to delivery, this market accounts for 5% of all greenhouse gas emissions.

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City skyline

Finally, overconsumption also plays a major role in climate change. In fact, it is responsible for the overexploitation of natural resources and emissions from international freight transport, which both contributes to global warming.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The non-predictable climate changes are taking place for different reasons.

Such as,

1) Deforestation is the major reason behind the non-predictable climate changes.

2) Combustion of fossil fuels,is also a major reason. In these combustion procedures , different toxic gases are generated which degrade the atmosphere.

3) The excessive amount of population increase is also impacting our environment as well as the climate,in different ways.

And many more.

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