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GLOBAL WARMING and

CLIMATE CHANGE
Salazar, Mercy G.
BTLED-HE-1-1
GLOBAL WARMING AND
CLIMATE CHANGE

>Introduction

OUTLINE
>Causes of global warming

>The greenhouse effect

>What is climate change

>Causes of climate change

>How will the future climate look like


introduction
-Global warming is defined as the overall warming of the
planet, based on overage temperature over the entire surface.
-Modern technology is based up on a number of
manufacturing units exploiting the natural resources.
-Due to rapid industrialization and fast population growth we
are suffering from an unwanted danger of environment
problem.
-Science has given us atomic energy, comfortable
communication system for the betterment of the society but the
same time the life has become uncomfortable and tense full
due to the presence of same devices.
-The pollution is accompanied by the gradual rise in global
atmospheric temperature, which is known as global warming.
-This study deals with global warming effects and climate
change.
Causes of global warming
Cause #1: Variation in the Sun’s Intensity
The Earth receives its warmth from the sun, so it’s reasonable to suspect that our home star may be one of the
reason for global warming . Although the amount of energy coming from the sun does vary and may have
been responsible for warming in the past, however NASA and the intergovernmental panel on climate change
(IPCC) have ruled this out as cause of the current warming trend.

Cause #2: Industrial Activity


Since the Industrial Revolution, human have been burning fossil fuel such as coal and petroleum for energy,
which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. A quarter of this is for heat and electricity, while another
quarter is for other industrial processes and transportation, which includes gasoline – or diesel – powered
cars, trucks, train and airplanes.

Cause #3: Agricultural Activity


The agricultural practices that produce food for the people on earth is another of the people causes of climate
change. The use of both commercial and organic fertilizers releases house gas.
The greenhouse effect
WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?

Climate change is a change in the visual weather found in a


place. This could a change in how much rain a place usually
gets in a year. Or it could be a change in a place’s usual
temperature for a month or season. Climate change is also a
change in where rain and snow usually fall on Earth. Weather
can change in just a few hours. Climate takes hundreds or
even millions of years to change.
Causes of climate change

Generating power Generating


electricity and heat by burning
fossil fuel such as coal, oil and
natural gas causes a large
chunk of global emissions.
Most electricity is still produced
from fossil fuels; only about a
quarter comes from wind solar
and other renewable sources.
What Will Earth’s Climate Look Like
by 2050? You can see evidence of
climate change everywhere.
Temperatures are increasing, glaciers
are melting, ocean levels are rising
and extreme weather events are
becoming more common. If this is
what’s happening now, what might,
our planet look like in, are it won’t be
pretty. And it’s definitely something
the human race has never
experienced before.
Climate change is already having an influence on our planet in ways we can’t imagine. Temperatures are continuing to rise
over the world, and we are seeing extra ordinary shifts in precipitation patterns. However, there is always something we
can do to combat action to prevent these devastating changes in order to preserve the earth for future generations.

1. MAKE YOUR COMMUTE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY


We all know, that everyday, millions of individuals drive to work. Because in to day’s society, it’s simply unavoidable. The
best way to prevent pollution is riding a bike to work is both environmentally friendly and a fantastic way to get some
exercises.
2. RECYCLE
Investing in recycling, on the other hand, is a greener option. Because recycling is a cost-effective and environmentally
beneficial waste-reduction method used to produce no greenhouse gas emissions.
3. EDUCATE YOURSELF AND OTHERS
There are always options to educate others on what climate change is happening to our planet. Weather through word of
mouth or other social media platforms. We may aid in the protection of the environment by informing others about the
hazards of climate change and how to combat them.
BE RESPONSIBLE ENOUGH IN DOING SUCH THING TO OUR ENVIRONMENT, DON’T BURN OUR FUTURE.
thank you
QUIZ #
1. Is it climate change, global warming, or global climate crisis?
2. Is climate change caused by humans?
3. How is climate change affecting animals?
4. How is climate change affecting people?
5. How is climate change affecting the ocean?

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