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global warming full report
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GLOBAL WARMING

INTRODUCTION:

Global warming is defined as the overall warming of the planet, based on average 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 enviournment problem.
Science has given us atomic energy, comfortable communication systems etc.. for the betterment of the society but at the same time the life has become uncomfortable and tenseful 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 methods to prevent it.


GLOBAL WARMING


An overall warming of the planet, based on average temperature over the entire surface.
Carbon dioxide is the key factor in causing Global warming.
The indiscriminate burning of the fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gases, releases huge quantities of gases into atmosphere.
The industrialized nations have emitted gaseous pollutants more than the developing nations.
The fact that the current decade is the hottest period of the century is an indication that the globe is warming up.
This will lead to significant adverse effects on the world s natural system and human population over the next century.

GREEN HOUSE EFFECT

A secular increase in the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, arising from progressive industrialization and the combustion of fossil fuels, could rise the mean temperature of the atmosphere, effecting profound climatic changes.
The important fact is that- Short Wave Radiation can pass easily to the atmosphere through the surface of the earth, while a portion of the resultant heat is retained in the atmosphere. Since outgoing long wave radiation cannot penetrate the atmosphere as easily, especially when there is cloud covers the gases, it leads to an enhanced heat-trapping of the earth. This heat-trapping capacity of the atmosphere is called Green House Effect .
Accoding to the principle of infrared absorption characteristics of gases. Higher the concentration of green house gases, greater will be the absorption of thermal radiations.
There are certain negative effects like melting of (glaciers ,mountain snow caps ,land based ice sheets),increase in diseases ,extinction of higher level species and lowered agricultural productivity.

Effects of Global warming

EFFECT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: CLIMATE
EFFECT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: SEA LEVEL
EFFECT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: WATER RESOURCES
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: VEGITATION
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: HUMAN HEALTH
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND SOCIETY
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: ENERGY
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: CLOUDS AND WATER VAPOUR
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON: AGRICULTURE
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON:WILD LIFE


Climatic changes

Climate change is now becoming one of the major global environmental challenges
About 80% of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are related to the production and use of energy- and particularly the burning of fossil fuels. The bulk of the remaining 20% is associated with agriculture and changes in land use.
There is an increase in the average temperature of the earth s surface, leading to wide spread impacts ranging from change in rainfall patterns to extinction of certain species.

Ice ages

Records of past climates have been used to show what the climate was like during the last several hundred thousand years. These records have demonstrated that the global climate has changed from being fairly warm, as it is now, to being very cold. These cold periods are known as the Ice Ages, and the last one affected the Earth only 18,000 years ago.
The change in global climate between Ice Ages and warm periods is linked to the Earth's changing orbit around the Sun.


Climate models

Climate models are special computer programmes. have attempted to show man-made influences on climate change.
Firstly, climate models are used to gain a clearer picture of past climates.
If a good match is found between the model results and the real observations, the model is believed to be working well, and it can then be used to predict future changes in climate.
All climate models, however, are subject to a lot of uncertainty, and their predictions should not be considered to be fool proof, but as intelligent estimations based on existing knowledge.

Prevention of Global warming

Most energy is produced by the burning offossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas, which release carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.. To prevent this we have to organize self-awareness programmes, planning exhibitions in different parts of the countries to create awareness.

BY RECYCLING
BY ROAD TRANSPORT
BY RENEWABLE ENERGY
THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Conclusion

Global warming is the product of green house effect. This global warming is predicted to lead a variety of negative effects, to reduce this we need to develops steps for the prevention such as organizing self awareness programmes, planning exhibitions in different parts of the countries to create awareness on global warming. Apart from the plans to slow down the global warming, adaptation schemes must move forward fast. Constructing flood defences, banning buildings close to sea areas are some of the measures we can adapt
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Climate is the temperature, humidity, precipitation, winds, radiation, and other meteorological conditions characteristic of a locality or region over an extended period of time.
Climate change is any long-term significant change in the "average weather" that a given region experiences. Average weather may include average temperature, precipitation and wind patterns .
The term Global Warming refers to the observation that the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is warming. This warming is one of many kinds of climate change that the Earth has gone through in the past and will continue to go through in the future. It is reasonable to expect that the Earth should warm as the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere increases. It is known for certain that atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases are rising dramatically due to human activity. It is less well known exactly how the increases in these greenhouse gases factor in the observed changes of the Earth's climate and global temperatures
Human beings can contribute to global warming and climate change by polluting and cutting down rainforests, but humans can not control the climate or change it. The climate system is very complex and has many variables and components. Human beings do not control all the variables and components or the Planet Earth.
To actually "stop global warming" or "solve the climate crisis" human beings would have the ability to control the following to name a few:
The Sun
Volcanic Activity
The Weather
The Atmosphere
All Human Activities
The Oceans
No matter how aggressively heat-trapping emissions are reduced, some amount of climate change and resulting impacts will continue. Consequently, there is a need for adaptation and mitigation.
"Adaptation" - improving our ability to cope with or avoid harmful impacts or taking advantage of newly favorable conditions
Mitigation is defined as -to lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate- to make less severe. At best human beings can slightly modify climate change.
"Mitigation" - reducing the amount of climate change, for example, by reducing heat-trapping emissions or increasing their removal from the atmosphere
We should try to be the best protectors of the planet as much as we are capable and adapt to and prepare for the changes in the Earth's Climate that are inevitable.
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GLOBAL WARMING



INDEX

Introduction-What is it ?
History of it
Causes of it
Effects of it
Remedies of it
Facts of it
Images of it


INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS IT ?
GLOBAL WARMING

It is the increase in the average temperature Of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation.
HISTORY OF GLOBAL WARMING

Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927)
Fossil fuel combustion
Twice(carbon dioxide)=a 5oC temperature rise

CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING

Natural Causes
--created by nature
--release of methane gas from arctic tundra and wetlands
--the earth goes through a cycle of climate change.
--This climate change usually lasts about 40,000 years.

Man made causes
--most damage
Pollution
-Burning fossil fuels mining
2) Population
3)Green house effect

Effects of global warming
On birds and animals
On human health
Agriculture
Sea level rise
Weather



Predicted Effects and Impacts

More Floods
Increased spread of infectious diseases
Degraded water quality
Degraded water quality
predictions of global warming
global mean temperature - increase by
1.4 and 5.8 C
the Northern Hemisphere cover decrease &the Antarctic ice sheet increase.
the sea level rise by between 9 and 88 cm
increase in some extreme weather events
Facts of global warming
Average temperatures have climbed 0.8 C around the world since 1880
The Arctic is feeling the effects the most.
The global warming we are experiencing is not natural. HUMANS are causing it.
NEW TREND-warmer winters.
Global warming and the ozone hole are two different problems.

Steps to prevent

Drive less.
Use hybrid or electric vehicle
Light bulbs -->energy-efficient fluorescents
Cut down on your garbage
Unplug electronics when they are not in use
Buy recycled paper products
Plant a tree.
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CMAQ Presentation

Overview
Greenhouse effect
Historic carbon emissions / CO2 rise
Forcing models / temperature predictions
Effect of a warming earth (1 degree F)
Peak oil / Hubbert s peak
Future and current energy challenges
Energy equity the road ahead

Carbon Emissions and CO2
Carbon burned => CO2
Linear from 1850 to 2000
- ppm CO2 =2.55 e10-4 *M tons C + 297 ppm (r2*100=99%)
50% of carbon goes into atmospheric CO2
33% into the oceans
Trend is constant over 150 years is this how the biosphere will react over the next 150 years?

Consequences of Warming
Thinning of polar ice caps
Thawing permafrost / release of methane
Slowing of the thermohaline cycle
Rising sea level, perhaps quickly
Extreme weather events
Extended regions of drought
Extremes of temperature / duration
Extremes of storms and hurricanes

The Melting North Pole
The North Pole is thinning in area 10% per decade,
and thinning in thickness 1 meter per decade. At these
rates, it may be an open sea as early as 2030 2050.

Energy Equity
Burning oil is burning money!
Build an energy infrastructure with equity
Solar energy is primary, not alternative!
$25 billion economy for million solar roofs
Every MW of solar energy creates 24 jobs in manufacturing, and 8 for local installers
Built in America, by Americans, for America, what could be more economic?

Summary
Greenhouse effect carbon cycle
Forcing models temperature lag
Effect of warming just one degree
Peak oil declining energy production
Energy Equity and the road ahead
Our single biggest challenge
Our single biggest opportunity


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global warming

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Some Inconvenient Truths

Mumbai s Nariman Point will be submerged by Year 2020

40% of Himalayan glaciers would vanish by Year 2035

50 million people in coastal belt will be displaced by year 2100

Earth s temperature rise

In the year 1905- the average temperature of planet is 140 C has increased 2.5% an unusual rapid increase rate of 0.350C.
Over the last 25 years, from 1970 to 2005, it went up to 4% (or 0.55oC).

total increase in global average temperature represents a rise of 5.4% (or 0.74oC) since 1750.

The key point is that especially since 1990, is that of a consistent, increasingly and unusually rapid, increase in global average temperatures.

IPCC Report states ..

Global warming is now Clear that human activity very likely has been the primary cause of rising temperatures worldwide since 1950.

The report summary also says that global warming is likely to continue for centuries, and that it is already too late to stop some of the serious consequences it will bring even if mankind could somehow hold the line on greenhouse gas emissions worldwide starting from today.
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Fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas from the plant material of the remains of the Earth during the carboniferous deposit was love. We provide energy for the coal, oil and natural gas burned only a few thousand years. Not until the mid-1800s, however, have begun to burn fossil fuels, it was very large amounts of this. To increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from fossil fuel burning, we the people, the world-wide fossil fuel consumption is not the only thing they do is dramatical, unfortunately. Today, the world's many regions, forests do not have a worrying rate.
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