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Effects of Fossil Fuel Use on Climate Change on Greenland, Antarctica, and Bangladesh

   

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Running Head: HISTORY AND ENERGY 1
Energy and History
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HISTORY AND ENERGY 2
History and Energy
Introduction
Throughout the time in history, human beings have made numerous discoveries by the use of
energy (Bithas & Kalimeris, 2016). Although energy has various benefits, burning fuel brings
adverse effects on the environment and climate changes. Elliot (2015) claims that climate change
has become catastrophic. In this case, there is evidence showing that the world is getting warmer.
Most people relate global warming as a result of burning fossils fuels. The objective of this
paper is to establish the effect of fossil fuel use on climate changes on Greenland, Antarctica,
Bangladesh.
Climate Change effects on Greenland
According to the Adamson (2017), there is a wildfire that has attracted the interests of scientist
and the public. The fire consumes the glacier at an alarming rate, reducing sizes and the location
of the iceberg. The effects imply that there is a deep environment deterioration occurring in the
northern areas. Adamson (2017), state that Greenland serves as a vital bar that contributes to the
climate of the whole world. Sheets of ice cover Greenland and the role of that ice is to reflect the
excess solar energy to space. As a result, the earth temperature reduces to a moderate level in
effect referred to as the “Albedo effect.” The position of Greenland in the North side of Atlantic
Ocean makes easy for the meltwater to cool down the ocean and its circulation patterns.
Greenland is vulnerable due to climate change. For instance, the climate changes the double
average value in Greenland compared to the average increase in the global temperature rise. As
climate changes on Greenland, there is an increased rate of ice melting and the thawing of the
Effects of Fossil Fuel Use on Climate Change on Greenland, Antarctica, and Bangladesh_2

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