Tuesday, December 3, 2019
The Greenhouse Effect Essays - Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases
  The Greenhouse Effect        The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide,   nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of   glass in a car. ?The glass? lets the sun light in to make heat but when the   heat tries to get out the gases absorb the heat. Holding this heat in causes   heat waves, droughts and climate changes which could alter our way of   living.       The main gases that cause the greenhouse effect are water vapor, carbon   dioxide (CO2), and methane which comes mainly from animal manure.   Other gases like nitrogen oxide and man made gases called   chloroflurocarbons get caught in the atmosphere as well. The decay of   animals and respiration are two main but natural sources of carbon dioxide.       In my opinion we people of the whole world should try and slow down the   emmission of greenhouse gases and/or find ways to balance the gases so the   climate doesn't change so rapidly. If it did we would be forced to adapt to   the new climate that we brought upon our selves. If we had a international   cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and   slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the   process of "global warming."       Over the last 100 years the global temperatures have been increasing slowly   but steadily. Since 1980 the temperature has risen 0.2 degrees C (0.4 degrees F   ) each decade. Scientists predict that if we continue putting the same   amount of gas into the atmosphere by the year 2030 the temperature will be   rising as much as 0.5 degrees C (0.9 degrees F ) or more per decade. Over all   the global temperature could rise anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees over the   next fifty years.       If the temperatures do rise as predicted several things could happen. The   increases of temperature could alter the growth of crops in areas near the   equator due to insufficient rain and heat. This could really hurt countries   that rely on imported food. With the high temperatures the polar ice caps   could melt and cause the sea water level to go up 1 to 3 feet. This increase   could take out small islands, coastal cities and some shallow rivers. The   Everglades in Florida would be almost if not totally wiped right off the map.   The Everglades is the home for many animals and plant life. If it did get   flooded, they would all have to move northward across very dry land   which they will not be able to endure for very long. When the hot   temperatures do spread southward and northward, tropical disease will   spread with it. Disease that were down in Mexico will maybe occur in The   Carolinas or eventually Vermont. These new diseases will be hard to deal   with causing many more deaths and illnesses than before. The financial   problem with this is, that the flooding will cause dams to be built and cities   to be reconstructed. The shortage of food will cause the price of the food to   go up and with all the diseases we will need more medical supplies and   workers. All of this combined could and will cost a lot of money if we don't   do something about it now.       The computer models can?t predict exactly what the climate is going to be in   the future, but they can come close to what it will be like down the road.   Scientists proved this by predicting with computers what the climate was in   the past. Then by looking back in records, they found that the predictions   were close to being right.       The "Topex" (Topographic Experiment) satellite has been collecting   information on the changes of the sea level, and temperatures across the   globe and the amount of gases emitted into the atmosphere. Each day the   satellite makes 500,000 measurements, each at a different place on the earth.   Measurements are all made between 66 degrees north and south latitudes.1       The Cretaceous occurred over 100 million years ago. It was the warmest   period we have knowledge of yet. There was so much carbon dioxide in the   air that the oceans rose many meters. North America was flooded and split   apart into  The Greenhouse Effect Essays - Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases    The Greenhouse Effect        The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide,   nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of   glass in a car. ?The glass? lets the sun light in to make heat but when the   heat tries to get out the gases absorb the heat. Holding this heat in causes   heat waves, droughts and climate changes which could alter our way of   living.       The main gases that cause the greenhouse effect are water vapor, carbon   dioxide (CO2), and methane which comes mainly from animal manure.   Other gases like nitrogen oxide and man made gases called   chloroflurocarbons get caught in the atmosphere as well. The decay of   animals and respiration are two main but natural sources of carbon dioxide.       In my opinion we people of the whole world should try and slow down the   emmission of greenhouse gases and/or find ways to balance the gases so the   climate doesn't change so rapidly. If it did we would be forced to adapt to   the new climate that we brought upon our selves. If we had a international   cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and   slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the   process of "global warming."       Over the last 100 years the global temperatures have been increasing slowly   but steadily. Since 1980 the temperature has risen 0.2 degrees C (0.4 degrees F   ) each decade. Scientists predict that if we continue putting the same   amount of gas into the atmosphere by the year 2030 the temperature will be   rising as much as 0.5 degrees C (0.9 degrees F ) or more per decade. Over all   the global temperature could rise anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees over the   next fifty years.       If the temperatures do rise as predicted several things could happen. The   increases of temperature could alter the growth of crops in areas near the   equator due to insufficient rain and heat. This could really hurt countries   that rely on imported food. With the high temperatures the polar ice caps   could melt and cause the sea water level to go up 1 to 3 feet. This increase   could take out small islands, coastal cities and some shallow rivers. The   Everglades in Florida would be almost if not totally wiped right off the map.   The Everglades is the home for many animals and plant life. If it did get   flooded, they would all have to move northward across very dry land   which they will not be able to endure for very long. When the hot   temperatures do spread southward and northward, tropical disease will   spread with it. Disease that were down in Mexico will maybe occur in The   Carolinas or eventually Vermont. These new diseases will be hard to deal   with causing many more deaths and illnesses than before. The financial   problem with this is, that the flooding will cause dams to be built and cities   to be reconstructed. The shortage of food will cause the price of the food to   go up and with all the diseases we will need more medical supplies and   workers. All of this combined could and will cost a lot of money if we don't   do something about it now.       The computer models can?t predict exactly what the climate is going to be in   the future, but they can come close to what it will be like down the road.   Scientists proved this by predicting with computers what the climate was in   the past. Then by looking back in records, they found that the predictions   were close to being right.       The "Topex" (Topographic Experiment) satellite has been collecting   information on the changes of the sea level, and temperatures across the   globe and the amount of gases emitted into the atmosphere. Each day the   satellite makes 500,000 measurements, each at a different place on the earth.   Measurements are all made between 66 degrees north and south latitudes.1       The Cretaceous occurred over 100 million years ago. It was the warmest   period we have knowledge of yet. There was so much carbon dioxide in the   air that the oceans rose many meters. North America was flooded and split   apart into  The Greenhouse Effect Essays - Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases    The Greenhouse Effect        The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide,   nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of   glass in a car. ?The glass? lets the sun light in to make heat but when the   heat tries to get out the gases absorb the heat. Holding this heat in causes   heat waves, droughts and climate changes which could alter our way of   living.       The main gases that cause the greenhouse effect are water vapor, carbon   dioxide (CO2), and methane which comes mainly from animal manure.   Other gases like nitrogen oxide and man made gases called   chloroflurocarbons get caught in the atmosphere as well. The decay of   animals and respiration are two main but natural sources of carbon dioxide.       In my opinion we people of the whole world should try and slow down the   emmission of greenhouse gases and/or find ways to balance the gases so the   climate doesn't change so rapidly. If it did we would be forced to adapt to   the new climate that we brought upon our selves. If we had a international   cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and   slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the   process of "global warming."       Over the last 100 years the global temperatures have been increasing slowly   but steadily. Since 1980 the temperature has risen 0.2 degrees C (0.4 degrees F   ) each decade. Scientists predict that if we continue putting the same   amount of gas into the atmosphere by the year 2030 the temperature will be   rising as much as 0.5 degrees C (0.9 degrees F ) or more per decade. Over all   the global temperature could rise anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees over the   next fifty years.       If the temperatures do rise as predicted several things could happen. The   increases of temperature could alter the growth of crops in areas near the   equator due to insufficient rain and heat. This could really hurt countries   that rely on imported food. With the high temperatures the polar ice caps   could melt and cause the sea water level to go up 1 to 3 feet. This increase   could take out small islands, coastal cities and some shallow rivers. The   Everglades in Florida would be almost if not totally wiped right off the map.   The Everglades is the home for many animals and plant life. If it did get   flooded, they would all have to move northward across very dry land   which they will not be able to endure for very long. When the hot   temperatures do spread southward and northward, tropical disease will   spread with it. Disease that were down in Mexico will maybe occur in The   Carolinas or eventually Vermont. These new diseases will be hard to deal   with causing many more deaths and illnesses than before. The financial   problem with this is, that the flooding will cause dams to be built and cities   to be reconstructed. The shortage of food will cause the price of the food to   go up and with all the diseases we will need more medical supplies and   workers. All of this combined could and will cost a lot of money if we don't   do something about it now.       The computer models can?t predict exactly what the climate is going to be in   the future, but they can come close to what it will be like down the road.   Scientists proved this by predicting with computers what the climate was in   the past. Then by looking back in records, they found that the predictions   were close to being right.       The "Topex" (Topographic Experiment) satellite has been collecting   information on the changes of the sea level, and temperatures across the   globe and the amount of gases emitted into the atmosphere. Each day the   satellite makes 500,000 measurements, each at a different place on the earth.   Measurements are all made between 66 degrees north and south latitudes.1       The Cretaceous occurred over 100 million years ago. It was the warmest   period we have knowledge of yet. There was so much carbon dioxide in the   air that the oceans rose many meters. North America was flooded and split   apart into  The Greenhouse Effect Essays - Climate Change, Greenhouse Gases    The Greenhouse Effect        The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide,   nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of   glass in a car. ?The glass? lets the sun light in to make heat but when the   heat tries to get out the gases absorb the heat. Holding this heat in causes   heat waves, droughts and climate changes which could alter our way of   living.       The main gases that cause the greenhouse effect are water vapor, carbon   dioxide (CO2), and methane which comes mainly from animal manure.   Other gases like nitrogen oxide and man made gases called   chloroflurocarbons get caught in the atmosphere as well. The decay of   animals and respiration are two main but natural sources of carbon dioxide.       In my opinion we people of the whole world should try and slow down the   emmission of greenhouse gases and/or find ways to balance the gases so the   climate doesn't change so rapidly. If it did we would be forced to adapt to   the new climate that we brought upon our selves. If we had a international   cooperation to put a damper on the production of chloroflurocarbons and   slowed down the use of fossil fuels it would dramatically slow down the   process of "global warming."       Over the last 100 years the global temperatures have been increasing slowly   but steadily. Since 1980 the temperature has risen 0.2 degrees C (0.4 degrees F   ) each decade. Scientists predict that if we continue putting the same   amount of gas into the atmosphere by the year 2030 the temperature will be   rising as much as 0.5 degrees C (0.9 degrees F ) or more per decade. Over all   the global temperature could rise anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees over the   next fifty years.       If the temperatures do rise as predicted several things could happen. The   increases of temperature could alter the growth of crops in areas near the   equator due to insufficient rain and heat. This could really hurt countries   that rely on imported food. With the high temperatures the polar ice caps   could melt and cause the sea water level to go up 1 to 3 feet. This increase   could take out small islands, coastal cities and some shallow rivers. The   Everglades in Florida would be almost if not totally wiped right off the map.   The Everglades is the home for many animals and plant life. If it did get   flooded, they would all have to move northward across very dry land   which they will not be able to endure for very long. When the hot   temperatures do spread southward and northward, tropical disease will   spread with it. Disease that were down in Mexico will maybe occur in The   Carolinas or eventually Vermont. These new diseases will be hard to deal   with causing many more deaths and illnesses than before. The financial   problem with this is, that the flooding will cause dams to be built and cities   to be reconstructed. The shortage of food will cause the price of the food to   go up and with all the diseases we will need more medical supplies and   workers. All of this combined could and will cost a lot of money if we don't   do something about it now.       The computer models can?t predict exactly what the climate is going to be in   the future, but they can come close to what it will be like down the road.   Scientists proved this by predicting with computers what the climate was in   the past. Then by looking back in records, they found that the predictions   were close to being right.       The "Topex" (Topographic Experiment) satellite has been collecting   information on the changes of the sea level, and temperatures across the   globe and the amount of gases emitted into the atmosphere. Each day the   satellite makes 500,000 measurements, each at a different place on the earth.   Measurements are all made between 66 degrees north and south latitudes.1       The Cretaceous occurred over 100 million years ago. It was the warmest   period we have knowledge of yet. There was so much carbon dioxide in the   air that the oceans rose many meters. North America was flooded and split   apart into    
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