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Write a letter to the Editor of a national daily expressing your concern on climate change. If the

Earth’s temperatures continue to rise in the future living things on Earth would become

extinct.​

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Answered by ankitkushwah8293
3

Answer:

Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures. Natural events and human activities are believed to be main contributors to such increases in average global temperatures. The climate change, caused by rising emissions of carbon dioxide from vehicles, factories and power stations, will not only effects the atmosphere and the sea but also will alter the geology of the Earth. Emissions of carbon dioxide due to our use of fossil energy will change the climate and the temperature is estimated to increase by 2 to 6o Celsius within year 2100, which is a tremendous increase from our current average temperature of 1.7o Celsius as predicted by IPCC. This may cause huge changes to our civilization, both positive and negative, but the total impact on our society is currently very uncertain. Forecasts indicate that major storms could devastate New York City in next decade whereas Gulf countries will get affected badly well before.

Global warming primarily caused by increases in “greenhouse” gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Nitrous oxide (NOX), Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Hydrogen etc.,. A warming planet thus leads to climate changes which can adversely affect weather in different ways. Some of the prominent indicators for a global warming are detailed below:

Temperature over land

Snow cover on Hills

Glaciers on Hills

Ocean Heat content

Sea Ice

Sea level

Sea surface temperature

Temperature Over Ocean

Humidity

Tropospheric Temperature

Answered by pravinchoudhary0910
0

Answer: Global warming primarily caused by increases in “greenhouse” gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Nitrous oxide (NOX), Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Hydrogen etc.,. A warming planet thus leads to climate changes which can adversely affect weather in different ways. Some of the prominent indicators for a global warming are detailed below:

Temperature over land

Snow cover on Hills

Glaciers on Hills

Ocean Heat content

Sea Ice

Sea level

Sea surface temperature

Temperature Over Ocean

Humidity

Tropospheric Temperature

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