GLOBAL WARMING
GLOBAL
WARMING
What
is Global Warming ?
Global warming is a gradual process of heating of
earth’s surface and whole environment including oceans, ice caps, etc. The
global rise in atmospheric temperature has been clearly noticed in the recent years.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, in the past century there is
increase in the earth’s surface average temperature by around 1.4 degree
Fahrenheit (means 0.8 degrees Celsius). It has also been estimated that global
temperature may increase by another 2 to 11.5 degrees F in the next century.
Causes
of Global Warming
There
are many causes of the global warming, some are natural causes and some are
human made causes. The most important cause of global warming is greenhouse
gases which are generated by some natural processes as well as human
activities. The increase in the level of green house gases has been seen in the
20th century because of the increasing population,
economy and use of energy. Increasing demand of industrialization in the modern
world to fulfil almost each need is causing the release of variety of green
house gases through many industrial processes in the atmosphere.
The release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and
sulphur dioxide (SO2) gas has been increased in the recent years by 10-fold.
The release of carbon dioxide gas varies according to the natural and
industrial processes including photosynthesis and oxidation cycles. Methane is
another green house gas release in the atmosphere by the anaerobic
decomposition of organic materials. Other greenhouse gases are like oxides of
nitrogen (nitrous oxide), halocarbons, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), chlorine and
bromine compounds, etc. Such green house gases get collected to the atmosphere
and disturb the radioactive balance of atmosphere. They have capability to
absorb heat radiations and cause warming of the earth surface.
Another cause of global warming is
ozone depletion means declination of ozone layer over Antarctica. Ozone layer
is declining day by day by increasing release of chlorofluorocarbon gas. It is
a human generated cause of global warming. Chlorofluorocarbon gas is used at
many places as aerosol propellants in the industrial cleaning fluids and in the
refrigerators, the gradual release of which causes declination to the ozone
layer in the atmosphere.
Ozone layer causes protection to the
earth surface by inhibiting the harmful sun rays to coming to the earth.
However, gradually declining ozone layer is the big indication of increasing
global warming of the earth surface. Harmful ultraviolet sun rays are entering
to the biosphere and get absorbed by the green houses gases which ultimately
increase the global warming. According to the statistics, it has been estimated
that the size of ozone hole has been twice the size of Antarctica (more than 25
million km2) by 2000. There is no any clear trend of ozone layer declination in
the winter or summer seasons.
Presence of various aerosols in the
atmosphere is also causing earth’s surface temperature to increase. Atmospheric
aerosols are fully capable to scatter (causes cooling to the planet) and absorb
(makes air warm) the solar and infrared radiations. They are also capable to change
the microphysical and chemical properties of the clouds and possibly their
lifetime and extent. The increasing amount of aerosols in the atmosphere is
because of human contribution. Dust is produced by agriculture, organic
droplets and soot particles are produced by biomass burning, and aerosols are
produced by the industrial processes through the burning of wide variety of
products in the manufacturing process. Various emissions by means of transport
generate different pollutants which get converted to the aerosols through many
chemical reactions in the atmosphere.
Effects
of Global Warming
The effects of global warming have been
very clear in the recent years because of increasing sources of global warming.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, it has been recorded that there were
150 glaciers located in the Montana’s Glacier National Park however because of
increasing effect of global warming, only 25 glaciers are left. Huge level
climate changes are making hurricanes more dangerous and powerful. Natural
storms are getting so strong by taking energy from temperature difference (of
cold upper atmosphere and warm Tropical Ocean). Year 2012 has been recorded as
hottest year since 1895 and year 2013 together with 2003 as the warmest year
since 1880.
Global warming causes lot of climate
changes in the atmosphere such as increasing summer season, decreasing winter
season, increasing temperature, changes in air circulation patterns, jet
stream, rain without season, melting ice caps, declining ozone layer, occurrence
of heavy storms, cyclones, flood, drought, and so many effects.
Solutions
of Global Warming
Many awareness programmes are initiated to reduce global warming have been run and implemented by the
government agencies, business leaders, private sectors, NGOs, etc. Some of the
damages through global warming cannot be returned by the solution (like melting
of ice caps). However, we should not get back and try everyone’s best to reduce
the effects of global warming by reducing the human causes of global warming.
We should try to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and
adopt some climate changes which are already happening for years. Instead of
using electrical energy we should try using clean energy or energy produced by
solar system, wind and geothermal. Reducing the level of coal and oil burning,
use of transportation means, use of electrical devices, etc may reduce the
global warming to a great level.
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