The document discusses global warming, its causes, effects, and ways to reduce it. Global warming is defined as the long-term rise in average temperature on Earth. Its main causes are greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels, cutting down and destroying forests, ozone layer depletion, and methane released from agriculture. Effects include rising sea levels, more extreme weather, worsening wildfires, and threats to human health, agriculture, and wildlife. The document recommends addressing global warming by transitioning to renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, expanding forests and reducing deforestation, lowering emissions from transportation and industry, and raising awareness of the problem.
The document discusses global warming, its causes, effects, and ways to reduce it. Global warming is defined as the long-term rise in average temperature on Earth. Its main causes are greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels, cutting down and destroying forests, ozone layer depletion, and methane released from agriculture. Effects include rising sea levels, more extreme weather, worsening wildfires, and threats to human health, agriculture, and wildlife. The document recommends addressing global warming by transitioning to renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, expanding forests and reducing deforestation, lowering emissions from transportation and industry, and raising awareness of the problem.
The document discusses global warming, its causes, effects, and ways to reduce it. Global warming is defined as the long-term rise in average temperature on Earth. Its main causes are greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels, cutting down and destroying forests, ozone layer depletion, and methane released from agriculture. Effects include rising sea levels, more extreme weather, worsening wildfires, and threats to human health, agriculture, and wildlife. The document recommends addressing global warming by transitioning to renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, expanding forests and reducing deforestation, lowering emissions from transportation and industry, and raising awareness of the problem.
02.THE CAUSE OF GLOBAL WARMING 03.EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING 04.REDUCE THE GLOBAL WARMING 01.WHAT IS THE GLOBAL WARMING?
Climate is a Long term
increase in average temperature on Earth 02.THE CAUSE OF GLOBAL WARMING
I. Greenhouse Gases. II.Cutting down forests. III.Ozone layer depletion. IV.Burning of fossil fuels. I.GREENHOUSE GASES
Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Methane(CH4). Nitrous Oxide(N2O). Chlorofluorocarbon-12 (CFC-12) II.CUTTING DOWN FORESTS Cutting down forests releases stored carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. III.OZONE LAYER DEPLETION Chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs). Carbon tetrarchloride(CC14). Hydrochlorofluorocarbons(HCFCs). IV.BURNING OF FOSSIL FUELS The combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, for energy production, transportation, and industrial processes is the largest source of CO2 emissions. This activity contributes significantly to the increase in atmospheric CO2 levels. 03.EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING Rising temperatures. Sea level rise. Extreme weather events. Impacts on agriculture. Ocean acidification. Loss of biodiversity. Health empacts. Displacement and migration. Melting ice caps and glaciers. 04.REDUCE THE GLOBAL WARMING Transition to renewable energy. Energy efficiency. Afforestation and reforestation. Reduce deforestation. Reducing waste. Rise awareness. Switch to an electric vehicle. Avoid products with lot of packaging. Use less hot water. 05.CONCLUSION DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? THANK YOU