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Global Warming, Global Problem

This is all about the causes and effects of global warming.

Spring has arrived and the temperature is on the rise everywhere. Many people across the nation think nothing of the recent change in climate over the past few decades, but this problem should be something everyone should be worried about. The cause and effects of global warming are nothing to take lightly. This issue started out as a political debate but has snowballed into a moral problem. The future of our planet is at stake and depends on us limiting the use of potentially harmful items to assure this problem remain controlled. We rely on energy to sustain life and to grow our economies, but it seems as though that energy consumption is also our downfall.

The layers of the atmosphere are directly effect by one specific gas given off by many of today’s automobiles, greenhouse gases. One specific element given off by greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide. As Richard E.J. Kelly and Olav Slaymaker have discussed in the book “The cyrosphere and Global Enviromental Change,” carbon dioxide enters the lowest level of the atmosphere, called the troposphere; it absorbs radiation from the earth and then gives it up as heat. As the carbon dioxide rises it gradually raises the temperature of the troposphere which causes the surface temperature of the earth to rise as well (Slaymaker and Kelly 178). It should be to no one’s surprise that the carbon level in our atmosphere is at an all time high and is still on the rise. The unusual variations in seasons, constantly rising sea levels, and more recently, the harsh weather such as hurricane Katrina prove this to be right. A majority of our earth’s energy comes from burning fossil fuels. This alone has been proven to cause more climate destruction than any other activity.

The world’s growing population has had a negative affect on the earth. The relationship between humanity and our planet has been altered. “We have quadrupled the earth’s population in less than one century” (Guggenheim n.p.). The population in the United States alone during the 1900s was about eighty million, but has now climbed to nearly three hundred million. This increase is bad because as the population on earth increases, the chances of bad environmental decisions also increase. Our irresponsible human activities have altered the earth’s ecosystem for the worst. Along with job decrease comes job increase; this affects our planets dilemma of global warming in a way that is quite obvious. An increase in employment is almost directly related to an increase in pollutants. The hiring of more employees means that more people will be needing transportation to their jobs causing more fuel emissions and pollutants to be released into the atmosphere. Fred S. Singer and Dennis T. Avery commented on the fact that “some pollutants augment the earth’s natural greenhouse effect…” (66), the increase in the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, causing a rise in global atmospheric temperatures. Although the birth and death rates are stabilizing, our rapid growth within the last century has already caused enough damage.

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  1. Ralph Brandt

    On June 27, 2008 at 10:44 am


    Sounds like this was written by someone drinking liberal kool aid…

    See my info on saving electricity and gasoline. They make sense.

    Climate change is just that, climate change.

  2. Ruby Hawk

    On June 27, 2008 at 9:12 pm


    We have had climate changes since the befinning of time and we will continue to have them. But we are a wasteful people who disreguards nature and therefore we are speeding up the change. That is my opinion though I do wonder what the dinosaur’s did to cause the earth to freeze

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