Causes and Effects: Global Warming

 

The rise in earth’s surface temperature as a consequence of greenhouse effect is called Global Warming. The greenhouse gases such as carbon-dioxide and other pollutants absorbs more heat from the sun then it radiates back. This causes an increase in the intensity of heat in atmosphere. The thickening of earth atmosphere because of presence of increased carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases is called greenhouse effect. 

Here's a simple definition of global warming. (And yes, it's really happening.) Over the past 50 years, the average global temperature has increased at the fastest rate in recorded history. And experts see the trend is accelerating: All but one of the 16 hottest years in NASA’s 134-year record have occurred since 2000.

Climate change deniers have argued that there has been a “pause” or a “slowdown” in rising global temperatures, but several recent studies, including a 2015 paper published in the journal Science, have disproved this claim. And scientists say that unless we curb global-warming emissions, average U.S. temperatures could increase by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit over the next century.

Causes Of Global Warming

Most climate scientists agree the main cause of the current global warming trend is human expansion of the "greenhouse effect"1 — warming that results when the atmosphere traps heat radiating from Earth toward space.
Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping. Long-lived gases that remain semi-permanently in the atmosphere and do not respond physically or chemically to changes in temperature are described as "forcing" climate change. Gases, such as water vapor, which respond physically or chemically to changes in temperature are seen as "feedbacks."
Gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect include:
  • Water vapor. The most abundant greenhouse gas, but importantly, it acts as a feedback to the climate. Water vapor increases as the Earth's atmosphere warms, but so does the possibility of clouds and precipitation, making these some of the most important feedback mechanisms to the greenhouse effect.
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2). A minor but very important component of the atmosphere, carbon dioxide is released through natural processes such as respiration and volcano eruptions and through human activities such as deforestation, land use changes, and burning fossil fuels. Humans have increased atmospheric CO2 concentration by more than a third since the Industrial Revolution began. This is the most important long-lived "forcing" of climate change.
  • Methane. A hydrocarbon gas produced both through natural sources and human activities, including the decomposition of wastes in landfills, agriculture, and especially rice cultivation, as well as ruminant digestion and manure management associated with domestic livestock. On a molecule-for-molecule basis, methane is a far more active greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, but also one which is much less abundant in the atmosphere.
  • Nitrous oxide. A powerful greenhouse gas produced by soil cultivation practices, especially the use of commercial and organic fertilizers, fossil fuel combustion, nitric acid production, and biomass burning.
  • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Synthetic compounds entirely of industrial origin used in a number of applications, but now largely regulated in production and release to the atmosphere by international agreement for their ability to contribute to destruction of the ozone layer. They are also greenhouse gases.

Effects / Impact Of Global Warming

If Global warming continues the world would be in danger. The major effects and impacts of Global Warming are:
  • Climate Change: Global warming is causing climate change. The world’s is becoming warmer and warmer. There is also prediction of regional climate changes along the ecosystem.
  •  Sea Level Change: One major consequence of global warming arising out of greenhouse effect is the rise in sea level. Four major changes take place prior to this. They are: Thermal expansion, mountain glacier melting, Greenland ice sheet melting and Polar (Arctic and Antarctic) ice sheet melting. Thus, the coastal cities and ports may be submerged under sea-water. Many islands may vanish from the earth surface as well as from the world map. 
  • Water Balance: Although changes in sea-level have received much publicity, problems of water availability are likely to be more serious and perhaps more expensive to solve. In future, warmer world will face water crisis in some parts while in other regions it will be wetter than it is not. There is uncertainty regarding regional forecasts of future precipitation as warming of globe makes it difficult to predict. Also, pattern of agricultural changes, or effects on ecosystems in general are fairly unpredictable. 
  • Human Health: The human health is put at risk because of Global warming. In recent years, there have been newer reports of spread of major tropical diseases with changing climate. As the earth becomes warmer, more and more people are likely to be affected by tropical diseases.
 
Refference :
Mike Lockwood. 2009. “Solar Change and Climate: an update in the light of the current exceptional solar minimum,” Proceedings of the Royal Society A. doi 10.1098/rspa.

Komentar

  1. Hi novi, i want to ask you about how to handle of global warming? thanks

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. We can handle of global warming,
      1. reduce unnecessary power consumption
      2. Avoid littering organic waste
      3. Increase the number of trees at home
      4. Reduce the habit of using the vehicle when away

      Hapus
  2. Novii, can you show me the chemical reaction in your topic (global warming)?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. For global warming there is no detailed chemical reaction.
      But there is a Process of Occurrence of Ozone Layer Damage. Ozone is a naturally occurring gas molecule found in Earth's atmosphere.
      The Ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs harmful ultra-violet radiation from the sun. With the addition of man-made chemicals containing chlorine and bromine compounds, will also damage the ozone molecules in this layer.
      1. Chemical reactions between ozone and CFC12.
      CFC12 (CCl2F2) + UV -------> Cl + CClF2 (Cl reacts)

      Cl + O3 (ozone) to ClO + O2 (Cl reacts)
      Cl + O3 (ozone) to ClO + O2

      2. Chemical reactions between ozone and CO
      CO + O3 ------> CO2 + O2

      Hapus
  3. Noviii, Can you give an example of human disease caused by global warming, and how to prevent it?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Yes, I can. For example: Skin cancer, because of the presence of ultraviolet rays to the surface of the earth akbat from the depletion of the ozone layer. Prevention: we should use body armor such as, long dress, trousers or gloves.

      Hapus
  4. Novi, What is the effect of global warming on everyday life and how to handle it ?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. The effect of global warming on everyday life is the effect of Rumah Kaca. At that moment Most of the energy is in the form of shortwave radiation, including visible light. Can give effect to skin cancer. Prevention: we should use body armor such as, long dress, trousers or gloves.

      Hapus
  5. I want to ask, how to overcome global warming ?. Thank you

    BalasHapus
  6. What should we do as a young generation to reduce global warming?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. A young generation to reduce global warming should not get used to riding motorcycles, inculcate knowledge about the dangers of global warming, not too often using plastics, not cutting down forests constantly.

      Hapus
  7. Give me an example of global warming caused by humans!

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Example: Man on earth who rides a motorcycle every day. Sepesa motor will release a CO gas effect cheap temperature on earth

      Hapus
  8. hi novi
    Can you give way to avoid the impact of global warming?

    BalasHapus
  9. Hi novii. explain to me, are there any factors caused by nature itself?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Factors of nature such as:
      - solar activity cycle,
      - galactic cosmic ray cycle, cosmic rays from outer space can enter the earth. If it goes to earth, the number of clouds is increasing. Here clouds serve as an Earth umbrella from the sun, so if hot want to enter, dipantulin again into outer space. Thereby depleting the layers of the earth.
      - a tremendous volcanic eruption cycle,

      Hapus
  10. How Indonesia now overcome global warming?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. In Indonesia now tackle global warming by way of Electricity Save, plant trees and reduce the use of motor vehicles.

      Hapus
  11. If the global warming can we prohibite, whatshould we do?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Make a rule about the prohibition related to the cause of global warming.

      Hapus

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