Global Warming

Global Warming

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Global Warming

Our organization expresses its happiness for the return of the US government once again to support the global warming program, and we recall the importance of finding solutions to global warming

as the term itself suggests, is the consistent rise in the overall average temperature of the planet. It has been noted that, since 1971, about 90% of the increased energy has been accumulated in the oceans. But, inspite of ocean’s role in storage of this energy, ‘global warming’ is used to refer to increase in average temperature of air and sea at Earth’s surface. The global temperature has risen by about 0.8° C, since the beginning of the 20th century.

The greenhouse gases which cause pollution are responsible for global warming. In fact, air pollution has adverse effects on the climate. Industries which produce gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, carbon tetrachloride etc get accumulated in the air. These gases are also known as greenhouse gases. They are responsible for the rise in temperature which scientists and environmentalists fear can bring about long-term changes in the climatic conditions of the Earth. These changes can in fact, turn harmful for the survival of life on Earth and hence, something concrete should be done about them. These gases are responsible for gradual rise in temperature far beyond the normal limits needed for survival.