GLOBAL WARMING AND THEIR EFFECTS
Enviado por emil24 • 28 de Agosto de 2013 • 1.721 Palabras (7 Páginas) • 531 Visitas
TABLE CONTENTS
1. Project approved by…………………………………………………………………………..4
2. Dedicated to ……………………………………………………………………………………..5
3. Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………………….6
4. Table of contents……………………………………………………………………………...7
5. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………….8
Project approved by
Area coordinator of English
Oscar Torres Gamba ______________________________
Teacher
Yeiso Giovanny Duque _____________________________
Teacher
Ramon Diaz Duarte _______________________________
DEDICATED TO ……
To GOD and to my daughter who are my force everyday to continue with my project of live…
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
In this work I would like to thank first to my GOD who is always with me and I’d like also thank to the Institute Incap and their teacher that everyday giving us their knowledge for a better future.
Ramon Diaz
Katherine Quecan
Yeison Giovanny Duque Mican
INTRODUCTION
Global warming one of the bigger problems to have the leaders of the world to be able to cope with it, the problem is that many people are not taking care with their garbage, we can see those enormous mountains of garbage with fire that produce a lot of pollution to whole those chemical plastic,
Also nowadays our woodland are less each day and with our trees cut down there is no hope to our children and animals.
GLOBAL WARMING!
The increase in the greenhouse gases is not only causing drastic changes in the higher atmosphere but it is causing havoc across our entire planet, thereby affecting water supply, clean air for agriculture output as well as energy resources. Plants & animals either die or they move to other habitats (non-native) when the ecosystems on which they depend to survive (like coral reefs) are threatened by the warming temperature of the sea & more acidic water. As the change in climate affects the way of life, even humans shall migrate – resulting in increased competition and war over the small quantity of resources. Preventive Measures:
HOW ARE WE PRODUCING THE GLOBAL WARMING?
We can see in many parts
Of the world big companies
That’s producing a lot of pollution that is killing our planet day to day.
Climate change refers to the detrimental effects of human activity on the earth’s atmosphere that in turn initiates wide-reaching and potentially dangerous changes to the earth’s environment. The “greenhouse effect” pertains to a dramatic increase in the level of human generated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Among many others, these gases include carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring and essential in regulating the planet’s temperature and ability to sustain life. To a certain extent, these gases help retain a particular amount of energy from the sun, while allowing excess energy to radiate back into space. However, an excess of these gases in the atmosphere can cause a drastic increase in global temperatures. Due to an elevated emission of carbon dioxide and other gases by industrial plants and other forms of pollution, the greenhouse effect is taking place at an accelerated and unnatural pace. The effects of climate change include, but are not limited to an increase in glacial melting, heightened sea levels, and extreme weather.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
DISASTER PRODUCED FOR THE CLIMATE CHANGE
The greenhouse gas, CO2, is behind the greening up of some arid regions in the world, according to a recent study published in the journal Rising global temperatures, melting polar icecaps, possible flooding of coastal areas around the Earth, holes in the ozone layer, more acidic oceans, rising pollen counts, and increased rates of skin cancer are all some of the bad effects of greenhouse gas and global warming.
WARS AT THE EARTH
Worldwide conflicts & hostilities are on a rise as the numerous nations are competing for the resources that are dwindling. Not many of us are aware that the genocide that happened in Darfur region in Sudan was the consequence of ecological crisis that had roots in reduction of the natural resources that were brought about due to climatic changes. The wars in Somalia started under very similar circumstances. Today, experts dread that such increase in wars for water & food will result in hostility & aggression among some countries.
Droughts are on the opposite pole of this spectrum and we can see that they are already creating havoc on various parts of our planet. The climate is warming up & in turn dwindling
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