Mar 21
MAYA SINGH asked: The climate is changing. The earth is warming up, and there is now overwhelming scientific consensus that it is happening, and human-induced. With global warming on the increase and species and their habitats on the decrease, chances for ecosystems to adapt naturally are diminishing. Many are agreed that climate change may be [...] [...more]
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Tags: Industrialized Countries, Member Nations, World Hunger

MAYA SINGH asked:
The climate is changing. The earth is warming up, and there is now overwhelming scientific consensus that it is happening, and human-induced. With global warming on the increase and species and their habitats on the decrease, chances for ecosystems to adapt naturally are diminishing. Many are agreed that climate change may be one of the greatest threats facing the planet. Recent years show increasing temperatures in various regions, and/or increasing extremities in weather patterns. What is Global Warming and Climate Change? Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures. This is caused primarily by increases in “greenhouse” gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
The impacts of Global Warming are, Rapid changes in global temperature, Extreme Weather Patterns, Rising Sea Levels, Increase in Pests and Disease, Failing Agricultural Output; Increase in World Hunger.
The United States is the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases. It:
• Accounts for roughly four percent of the world’s population;
• Accounts for approximately 23% of global emissions and 42% of industrialized country emissions.
The previously 15 member-nations European Union (E.U.), if considered as a whole (for it is more comparable to the U.S.):
• Accounts for roughly 3 percent of the world’s population;
• Accounts for around 10% of global emissions and 24% of industrialized countries’ man-made emissions of the six main gases.
Research has shown that air pollutants from fossil fuel use make clouds reflect more of the sun’s rays back into space. This leads to an effect known as global dimming whereby less heat and energy reaches the earth. At first, it sounds like an ironic savior to climate change problems. However, it is believed that global dimming caused the droughts in Ethiopia in the 1970s and 80s where millions died, because the northern hemisphere oceans were not warm enough to allow rain formation. Global dimming is also hiding the true power of global warming. By cleaning up global dimming-causing pollutants without tackling greenhouse gas emissions, rapid warming has been observed, and various human health and ecological disasters have resulted, as witnessed during the European heat wave in 2003, which saw thousands of people die. A growing concern from developing countries and various NGOs is the need for public participation and the effect on populations and poor countries that global warming negotiations have. The impacts of climate change will be felt on the world’s poorest countries the most. In some cases, climate changes have already affected some small island nations. Climate justice, equity and sustainable development are all important parts of this debate that are often left out of mainstream discourse. Equal rights to the atmosphere for all human beings and equity within and between nations are paramount.
An agreed principle was that of common but different responsibilities. That is, when the world’s majority countries signed up to climate change Convention (including countries like the US who would later withdraw from the subsequent Kyoto Protocol) it was agreed that it is today’s rich nations who are the ones responsible for global warming as greenhouse gases tend to remain in the atmosphere for many decades, and rich countries have been industrializing and emitting climate changing pollution for many more centuries than the poor countries.
Feb 27
Geir Laastad asked: Global warming is expected to change magnitude to the worse of the intensity of power of nature, such as storms, hurricanes, tropical cyclones and tornadoes. It is determined not by individual weather events, such as heat periods or cold snaps or hurricanes, but by the planetary average above ground temperature. It is [...] [...more]
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Tags: Average World Temperatures, Different Gases In The Atmosphere, Intense Storms

Geir Laastad asked:
Global warming is expected to change magnitude to the worse of the intensity of power of nature, such as storms, hurricanes, tropical cyclones and tornadoes. It is determined not by individual weather events, such as heat periods or cold snaps or hurricanes, but by the planetary average above ground temperature. It is already raising the intensity of hurricanes in the North Atlantic, increasing the risk of devastating impact when a storm strike.
Global warming is also the cause of more spectacular variations and changes in the weather in some areas. It is already affecting the world we know, endangering polar bears, cutting down ski seasons and creating more intense storms, hurricanes and cyclones. Global warming is a big gamble for an increase in the average temperature of the world’s surface.
Global warming is dreadful news for human life, including differences in agricultural yields, liquifying of glaciers and the poles, and the extinction of doomed species for ever.
Global warming is an increase of average world temperatures as a result of what is known as the greenhouse effect. Different gases in the atmosphere behave like glass in a greenhouse, allowing sunlight through to heat the world’s surface but holding back heat as it emits back into the space, causing an increase in the average temperature of the world’s surface. After the late 1800’s, the global average temperature has increased about 0.7 to 1.4 degrees F (0.4 to 0.8 degrees C). Global warming is influenced not by individual weather events, but by the global average surface temperature. North America did go through a reasonably normal winter in 2006-2007, and some parts had severely cold weather this year.
Greenhouse gases are an air pollution problem, and all air pollution problems of the past have required significantly less to fix than projected, while declining speedier than believed. This gives cause to wish that artificial greenhouse gases can be contained reasonably inexpensively and without sacrifying the planetary economy. Greenhouse gases are transmitted by activities such as the burning of fossile fuels, land clearing, and agriculture. Other phenomena such as solar fluctations and volcanoes have had smaller and likely disadvantageous cause.
Global warming is already under way. The evidence is strong and the importancy of taking action is getting more distinct with every new scientific study. We have ten years at most, to initiate doing distinct cuts to our greenhouse gas pollutions, or we will face severe consequences. The great news is that there is much we can do, but only if the world’s different governments acts now and take a firm stand on their affect on the rest of the world, especial such progressing powers as India and China, to link up in an global effort to prevent the global warming.
Jan 12
Mastercraft Exteriors asked: Give the most creative ways you have lowered your carbon footprint.
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Tags: Carbon Footprint, Creative
Mastercraft Exteriors asked: Give the most creative ways you have lowered your carbon footprint.
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