Thursday, 29 October 2015

global average temperature

Global warming have types of Views In which we define Global warming is the term used to describe 
a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans, a change 
that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate. Global warming have many of danger 
to environment & Human ,Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the 
atmosphere.Certain waste management and agricultural practices aggravate the problem by releasing other 
potent global warming gases, such as methane and nitrous oxide.


Significance of Global Warming ::

Over the last century, global average temperature has increased by more than 1°F (0.7°C). The 2001-2010 
decade is the warmest since 1880—the earliest year for which comprehensive global temperature records were 
available.

scientific consensus on climatic changes related to global warming is that the average temperature of the Earth 
has risen between 0.4 and 0.8 °C over the past 100 years. Global warming rapidaly grow earth's temparature which
 is worldwide increases; global warming research have recently predicted that average global temperatures could 
increase between 1.4 and 5.8 °C by the year 2100.  the main reasons of global warming shown below --:
 
Global Warming Causes ::


Global temprature rises in abruptly manner which is caused by many of factors we burn fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas for energy or cut down and burn forests to create pastures and plantations, carbon accumulates and overloads our atmosphere. Cut down of trees in thousand of numbers gives major effects on global temprature, The exitingsh of gases from our vehicles is the one of reason of global warming.


Actions for Global Solutions ::


Any action to reduce or eliminate the release of heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere helps slow the rate of warming and, likely, the pace and severity of change at any given hot spot.There are many of ways to reduce global warming
such as international agreements to reduce the carbon overload in the atmosphere that threatens them.Small islands, for example, are a paltry source of carbon emissions and yet are disproportionately affected by the consequences of global carbon overload as accelerated sea level rise threatens the very existence of low-lying islands.

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