Global temperatures have increased in recent decades due to human activities that release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. Over the past 2000 years, the Earth's temperature has risen from -0.5 degrees in 200 AD to approximately 0.4 degrees in 2010. The main human causes of increased greenhouse gases are burning fossil fuels, cement production, and land use change. Positive contributions individuals can make include turning off unnecessary lights, eating more vegetables, reducing waste, and using fewer plastics and more sustainable products.
Global temperatures have increased in recent decades due to human activities that release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. Over the past 2000 years, the Earth's temperature has risen from -0.5 degrees in 200 AD to approximately 0.4 degrees in 2010. The main human causes of increased greenhouse gases are burning fossil fuels, cement production, and land use change. Positive contributions individuals can make include turning off unnecessary lights, eating more vegetables, reducing waste, and using fewer plastics and more sustainable products.
Global temperatures have increased in recent decades due to human activities that release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. Over the past 2000 years, the Earth's temperature has risen from -0.5 degrees in 200 AD to approximately 0.4 degrees in 2010. The main human causes of increased greenhouse gases are burning fossil fuels, cement production, and land use change. Positive contributions individuals can make include turning off unnecessary lights, eating more vegetables, reducing waste, and using fewer plastics and more sustainable products.
The Process Of Change On The Earth Through The Years
WHAT IS CLIMATE CHA NG E DUE TO
Climate change is due to the
human activities that cause an increase in greenhouse gas and a decreased rate of natural greenhouse gas uptake. Global temperatures have approximately stayed mostly the same for the last 2000 years but had shot up in the last few decades. Humans have impacted on Climate Change by burning fossil fuels, killing livestock, increasing waste dumps, and cutting down trees. THE CHANGE IN THE EARTH’S TEMPERATURE
Over time, the Earth
temperature had changed. The temperature of the Earth has increased over the 2000 years. In the year 200, the temperature was -0.5 degrees, compared to the temperature in 2010, which was approximately 0.4 degrees. T H E C O N T RI B U T I N G FA C TO RS O F H U MA N S O N CL I MAT E CH A N G E
The contributing factors of
humans of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. At the preindustrial times, the concentration of Carbon Dioxide was 288 ppm. Compared to the 2010 concentration, which was 391 ppm, it has rose by 103 ppm. The main human causes are burning fossil fuels, cement production, and land use change. THE POSITIVES CONTRIBUTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE
The positives contributing to climate change are turning off
your light when is not needed, eating more vegetables, don’t litter, using more sustainable products, and using less plastic The whole food production industry’s greenhouse gas emissions are made up of 57% of emissions from the production of meat. Thus, eating more vegetables is helping the planet from climate change. Littering is also a major problem in our marine system too. Surprisingly, only 40% of recyclable plastic bottles gets recycled. While the rest of them are dumped in rubbish piles. THE NEGATIVES CONTRIBUTING TO CLIMATE CHANGE
The negatives contributing to climate
change are deforestation, wasting electricity, littering, and burning fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are a great contribution to our air, as it releases heat into the atmosphere. Imagine how many cars are there in the world? All those cars, added up together, and the heat released into the air, how much is the temperature going to rise? The heat will then result in melting glaciers, polar bears losing their homes, penguins having no place to live, arctic foxes having no place to hunt and many more.
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