Global Warming

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Global Warming

As a result of human, natural, and other petrol emissions, the temperature of the world is
rising, which is referred to as global warming. This rise in temperature is driven by fossil
fuels, industrial operations, and agricultural practices. The output of greenhouse gases is thus
enhanced as a consequence of this. The surface of the Earth is warmed by short-wave solar
radiation, which is absorbed by the atmosphere and then reemitted by trace gases. On the
other hand, long-wave infrared radiation that is released by the surface of the earth is
consumed by trace gases and then reemitted.
Because to the accumulation of greenhouse gases, the atmosphere of our planet is undergoing
a process of climate change. It is possible for greenhouse gases to be produced both naturally
and as a consequence of human activity. Due to the fact that they have increased the capacity
of our planet to retain heat, problems may arise when there are larger concentrations of
greenhouse gases existing in our atmosphere.
There are a lot of misunderstandings about the warming of the planet. There are others who
claim that pollution is the cause of global warming; however, the reality is that global
warming is caused by the combustion of fossil fuels, coal, and oil, which results in the
emission of carbon dioxide. Another common misunderstanding is that nuclear power is
responsible for climate change. It is true that the use of nuclear power as an alternative to coal
results in a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. As a result of global warming, some
people predict that temperatures will rise everywhere in the world. Due to the fact that it will
really grow colder in some locations, the moniker is rather deceptive. There is a consensus
among scientists that global warming is a process that is now taking place and that it is
caused by human activity.
Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are the three gases that contribute to global
warming. The presence of these gases is natural. In order to warm its surface, the Earth
makes use of such gases. Solid waste, fossil fuels, wood, and items made from wood all
contribute to the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at the time of combustion.
The manner in which each greenhouse gas absorbs heat is distinct. It is estimated that the
temperatures would be 91.4 degrees lower than they are right now if natural gases did not
arise. The greenhouse effect, which is responsible for increasing global temperatures, is
caused by these gases, which trap heat. More difficulties are caused as a result of human
activities, which contribute to the levels of these gases. The combustion of solid waste, fossil
fuels, and items made from wood are key contributors to the problem. Approximately eighty
percent of the carbon dioxide emissions, twenty-five percent of the methane emissions, and
twenty percent of the nitrous oxide emissions that occur today are caused by automobiles,
heat from homes and companies, and industry. A significant portion of emissions are also
caused by the expansion of agricultural practices, the destruction of forests, the establishment
of landfills, industrial activity, and mining. Through the use of emission inventories, the
gases that are discharged into the atmosphere are monitored. Through the use of an emission
inventory, the quantity of air pollutants that are released into the atmosphere is computed.

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