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Global Warming Arguments for and against this concept

   

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Global Warming -
Arguments for and
against this concept

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY ..................................................................................................................................3
CONCLUSION ...............................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7

INTRODUCTION
The overall temperature which is rising of the atmosphere as a result of greenhouse gases
is known as global warming. In the atmosphere of the earth, these molecules consume and then
they store heat. Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, and acid make up the majority of the
gases (Masood, 2018). These gases have the largest contribution in the greenhouse effect, in
which vapors insulate the surface of earth so to keep the earth warm. Carbon dioxide has
accumulated in abundance in the atmosphere as a result of activities of human, much of the
consumption of the radiation is from the sun. The environment is expected to release the heat in
bulk amount, but the environment consumes much of it which leads to an increase in the
emission of the greenhouse gas. Many people are ignorant of what exactly the greenhouse gases
is and how they are leading earth to global warming.
MAIN BODY
Since the middle of the twentieth century, emissions which are human-made (due to
various human activities) such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide have been the leading
sources of the changes in the temperature (Chakrabarty, 2017). This was the statistics given by
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which is a body of United Nations and it
helps in providing information relating to the change in climate by assessing science. Statistics
provided by the IPCC indicate that average temperature of the global surface and the average
level of the global sea have been gradually increasing, whereas the snow cover in the hemisphere
of northern has been gradually declining. While on the other hand, no matter how many reports
or statistics are provided or researcher’s research, there are still a lot of people who continue to
accept the fact that global warming is possible. Therefore it can be said that the scientific
experiments that can be reproduced with similar findings are more accurate with the vast
majority of the time. There should be no doubt about the conclusion if consistent results are
obtained each time.
After the industrial revolution, there was a rise in global temperature by 1 degree
Fahrenheit (Roh and Tae, 2017). Only a degree change in the temperature generally is not that
big deal but in case of change in global temperature, it is a concern. The change in temperature
or measurements indicate that with a slight increase in the global temperature, a substantial
volume of snow would not fall. This connection clearly shows that how important temperature

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