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Will global warming lead the human race to a disastrous end?

               You must have heard the story of the frog that fell in the cooking pot that was slowly heating up. If man does not realize the imminent danger of global warming, he would face the fate of the frog that could not understand that the water in which it fell was killing it by degrees.

               Global warming affects humankind in diverse ways. It will result in the rise in temperature, which in turn, will cause the polar ice caps to melt. The melting of the ice caps will result in the rise of sea levels; and eventually, the temperature of the ocean will increase. As the temperature of oceans rises, many different species of animals will become endangered. Hurricanes will become more frequent, and much stronger due to the warmer water. These weather changes can have serious effects on the human race and destroy many lives.

               That is not all. The increase in temperature can cause an increase in disease-carrying insects. Around the world, places will become either wetter or drier due to global warming. There will be more droughts, which will lead to famine and starvation. Wetter regions can experience floods, which also cause destruction of life and property. Thus, global warming can indeed be disastrous for the human race.

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Will rising sea levels pose a threat to the world?

            Global warming can bring about lasting and far-reaching repercussions in nature. In fact, it can shake the foundations of the existence of life on Earth.

            The most apparent effect of this phenomenon is in the oceans. Global warming will result in higher temperatures, and in turn, higher temperatures will make the water of the seas and the oceans rise. How does that happen? Ice melting in the Antarctic and Greenland will flow into the sea. Higher sea levels will threaten the low-lying coastal areas of the world, such as the Netherlands and Bangladesh. Throughout the world, millions of people and huge areas of land will be at danger from flooding.

            Many people will have to leave their homes. Large areas of farmland will be ruined because of floods. All over the world, sea levels may rise, perhaps by as much as 20 to 40 centimeters, by the beginning of the next century. Therefore, unless we act now to stop global warming, rising sea levels can pose a real threat to humanity.

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What are the causes of global warming?

            Our planet is getting warmer and warmer as years pass by. There can be two kinds of causes for this phenomenon. Global warming can be the result of man-made causes or natural causes which are created by nature.

            A major natural cause for global warming is the release of methane gas from the Arctic tundra and wetlands. These gases can trap heat in the atmosphere. Another important natural cause is Earth’s normal inclination for auto-generated climate change. The earth goes through a cycle of climate change, which usually lasts about 40,000 years.

            However, man-made causes, probably, do the most damage. Pollution is one of the biggest man-made problems. Burning fossil fuels is an important cause of pollution. The increased rate of deforestation also contributes to global warming.

            The steady increase in population leads to the heating up of the globe. More people means more food, and more methods of transportation increases the use of fossil fuels, and thus, pollution. Animals like cows emit a lot of methane in the air, while many fertilisers also increase the amount of nitrous oxides in the air.

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Where do the first signs of global warming appear?

               Man has often considered nature to be a territory, which can be exploited to his advantage. However, in innumerable mysterious ways, nature has retaliated. In the face of an impending disaster, nature has given off warning signs that Man has either failed to read or ignored at his own peril.

               Today scientists are all ears to nature, because she can warn them in time. The first signs of global warming are seen near the surface of the earth and in the upper atmosphere. The ten indicators of climate change include measurements of sea level rise taken from ships, the temperature of the upper atmosphere taken from weather balloons, and field surveys of melting glaciers.

               Antarctica appears to be getting warmer. Even a change of half a degree Celsius in temperature can have disastrous effects. Over the last 50 years, average temperatures on the continent have increased by 2.5 degrees Celsius. In 1995, a gigantic glacier broke off and floated out to sea. This incident was a revelation to the scientists across the globe. Such incidents are indications that global warming is happening.

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Why is climate change an important issue?

               Nature, like a mother, provides us with the right things in the right measure. The living conditions on Earth are favourable and conducive to our existence and growth. However, these life-supporting elements are so delicately arranged that any improper human or other intervention can put things in disarray. If the climate changes drastically, our existence will be at risk.

               Climate change is a reality today. Around the world, change in climatic conditions is posing potential threat to life. The sea levels are rising, and Arctic ice is melting. More intense hurricanes are approaching our coastlines.

               Warmer temperatures have led to more intense rainfall in some areas. This can cause flooding. Higher temperatures cause droughts in some areas of the world, causing a decline in crop productivity. This may lead to food shortage.

               Heat waves have become common today. More living species are being endangered because of the increasing heat. Soon global warming will threaten our very existence.

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What is global warming?

               Heat in summer can be troublesome. We resort to fans or air conditioners to cool us down. However, when the season changes, we often forget about the inconvenience by heat. Our planet, however, is facing a far larger problem. The fact that our planet is slowly heating up over the years has been ringing alarm bells in the science fraternity for a long time now.

               The process of the earth’s warming up and rise in temperature is known as global warming. This happens when there is an increase in the production of gases like carbon dioxide, water vapour, nitrous oxide and methane, which are known as greenhouse gases. These greenhouse gases trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere. This trapped heat, in turn, increases the temperature and causes global warming.

               It is matter of great concern that since the beginning of the 20th century the average temperatures of the earth have risen by 0.8 degrees Celsius. Global warming hurts people, animals and plants. In fact, many organisms cannot take the change; and therefore, they die out.

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