Climate Change
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If You Can’t Stand the Heat – It’s Probably Global Warming
For 2.5 million years the
Earth's climate has fluctuated cycling from ice ages to warmer periods but in
the last century, the planet's temperature has risen unusually fast about 1.2 to
1.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Scientists believe it's
human activity that's driving the temperatures up a process known as GLOBAL
WARMING.
Ever since the industrial
revolution began factories power plants and eventually, cars have burned fossil
fuels such as oil and pull releasing huge amounts of carbon dioxide and other
gases into the atmosphere, these greenhouse gases trap heat near the earth
through a naturally occurring process called the GREENHOUSE EFFECT, the
greenhouse effect begins with the Sun and the energy it radiates to the earth.
The Earth and the
atmosphere absorb some of this energy while the rest is radiated back into
space, naturally-occurring gases in the atmosphere trap some of this energy and
reflect back warming the earth. Scientists now believe that the greenhouse
effect is being intensified by the extra greenhouse gases that humans have
released evidence for global warming include a recent string of very warm
years scientists report that 1998 was the warmest year in measured history with
2005 coming in second. Meanwhile, readings taken from ice cores show that the
greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane have hit their highest levels in
the past 420 thousand years.
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