Global Warming is Real
Global Warming is Real / Facts
to Support the Theory
The problem of global warming is
difficult to tackle as it demands a world-wide response. As outlined by
various studies the temperature of earth is constantly increasing and
also increase in sea level is noted in every century.
Over the past 40
years, the global temperature increased 0.5°C. If this trend continues
than it can cause serious harm to the living beings on earth. There are
numerous facts which support this theory.
Global warming is real and underway.
Global
Warming is Real / Temperature and Ice
- Mean temperatures over the whole planet have risen by
about 0.74° C (1.33° F) in the last 100 years. More than half of this
increase has happened in the last 25 years. The temperature records
used to calculate this are extensive; they have been assembled from
thousands of observation sites on land and sea covering a large,
representative portion of the Earth's surface.
- Melting sea ice (particularly
in Antarctica) is a serious problem that global warming is
directly responsible for; it has shrunk by 250 acres. In the 1960’s and
1970’s the average thickness was ten feet of ice, and then when it was
checked in the 1990’s in was reduced to an average of six feet. This
simply means that there has been a loss of 40% of the Arctic sea ice in
a matter of approximately 30 years. Broken down into another aspect --
it is shrinking at a rate of 14,000 square miles.
Global Warming is Real
/ Coral and Glaciers
- As the oceans are warming rapidly it causes yet
another problematic issue. In October, 2000 at the Ninth International
Coral Reef Symposium, it was announced that more than 25% of the
world's coral reefs have been completely destroyed by global warming
through coral bleaching; this is a result of higher water temperatures
heating the coral.
The islands in the Indian Ocean have seen more than
their fair share of this problem, as the coral reefs in that location
have been 90% destroyed over the last two years.
- Apart from the above mentioned facts, it has also
been observed that ten of the warmest years of the century occurred in
the 1990s. Furthermore, mountain glaciers all over the world are
receding steadily. Lastly, at high latitudes, the growing season starts
7 days earlier and ends 2-4 days latter.
Global Warming is Real
/ The Future
All these factors are a proof of the impact, global
warming has had on this wonderful planet. If no action is taken, climatologists
predict, the global average temperature -- which has risen by
a remarkable 0.7° C during the past 100 years -- could go up by as much
as 3.5° C in the coming century, raising ocean levels to swamp islands
and coastal communities around the world, drying up rivers and lakes,
and turning agricultural land into desert.
Sources
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/wycd/index.html
http://www.globalwarmingisreal.com/blog/
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/01/19/eco.globalwarmingsurvey/index.html
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/gw-real.html
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Human
Effects of Global Warming
Natural
Causes of Global Warming
Facts
on Global Warming
How
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Global
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Global
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Global
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