"Global warming is a
gradual increase in the earth's temperature generally due to the greenhouse
effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide,CFCs, and other pollutants.
"
What is Global Warming?
Global warming is the
phenomenon of a gradual increase in the temperature near the earth's surface.
This phenomenon has been observed over the past one or two centuries. This
change has disturbed the climatic pattern of the earth. However, the concept of
global warming is quite controversial but the scientists have provided relevant
data in support of the fact that the temperature of the earth is rising constantly.
There are several causes of global warming, which have a negative effect on humans,
plants and animals. These causes may be natural or might be the outcome of
human activities. In order to curb the issues, it is very important to understand
the negative impacts of global warming.
Let us have a detailed
study of global warming, its causes and its effects.
Causes of Global Warming –
Following are the major
causes of global warming:
Man-made Causes of Global
Warming –
Deforestation
Plants are the main
source of oxygen. They take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen thereby
maintaining environmental balance. Forests are being depleted for many domestic
and commercial purposes. This has led to an environmental imbalance, thereby
giving rise to global warming.
Use of Vehicles
The use of vehicles, even
for a very short distance results in various gaseous emissions. Vehicles burn
fossil fuels which emit a large amount of carbon dioxide and other toxins into
the atmosphere resulting in a temperature increase.
Chlorofluorocarbon
With the excessive use of
air conditioners and refrigerators, humans have been adding CFCs into the
environment which affects the atmospheric ozone layer. The ozone layer protects
the earth surface from the harmful ultraviolet rays emitted by the sun. The
CFCs have led to ozone layer depletion making way for the ultraviolet rays,
thereby increasing the temperature of the earth.
Industrial Development
With the advent of
industrialization, the temperature of the earth has been increasing rapidly.
The harmful emissions from the factories add to the increasing temperature of
the earth. In 2013, the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change reported
that the increase in the global temperature between 1880 and 2012 has been 0.9
degrees Celsius. The increase is 1.1 degrees Celsius when compared to the
pre-industrial mean temperature.
Agriculture
Various farming
activities produce carbon dioxide and methane gas. These add to the greenhouse
gases in the atmosphere and increase the temperature of the earth.
Overpopulation
An increase in population
means more people breathing. This leads to an increase in the level of carbon
dioxide, the primary gas causing global warming, in the atmosphere.
Natural Causes of Global
Warming
Volcanoes
Volcanoes are one of the
largest natural contributors to global warming. The ash and smoke emitted
during volcanic eruptions goes out into the atmosphere and affects the climate.
Water Vapour
Water vapour is a kind of
greenhouse gas. Due to the increase in the earth's temperature, more water gets
evaporated from the water bodies and stays in the atmosphere adding to global
warming.
Melting Permafrost
Permafrost is frozen soil
that has environmental gases trapped in it for several years and is present
below Earth's surface. It is present in glaciers. As the permafrost melts, it
releases the gases back into the atmosphere, increasing Earth's temperature.
Forest Blazes
Forest blazes or forest
fires emit a large amount of carbon-containing smoke. These gases are released
into the atmosphere and increase the earth's temperature resulting in global
warming.
Effects of Global Warming
Following are the major
effects of global warming:
Rise in Temperature
Global warming has led to
an incredible increase in earth's temperature. Since 1880, the earth's
temperature has increased by -1 degrees. This has resulted in an increase in
the melting of glaciers, which have led to an increase in the sea level. This
could have devastating effects on coastal regions.
Threats to the Ecosystem
Global warming has
affected the coral reefs that can lead to the loss of plant and animal lives.
Increase in global temperatures has made the fragility of coral reefs even
worse.
Climate Change
Global warming has led to
a change in climatic conditions. There are droughts at some places and floods
at some. This climatic imbalance is the result of global warming.
Spread of Diseases
Global warming leads to a
change in the patterns of heat and humidity. This has led to the movement of
mosquitoes that carry and spread diseases.
High Mortality Rates
Due to an increase in
floods, tsunamis and other natural calamities, the average death toll usually
increases. Also, such events can bring about the spread of diseases that can
hamper human life.
Loss of Natural Habitat
A global shift in the
climate leads to the loss of habitats of several plants and animals. In this
case, the animals need to migrate from their natural habitat and many of them
even become extinct. This is yet another major impact of global warming on
biodiversity.
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