Climate Changes

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Climate Change and

Global warming

Almazán Castro Alexis


Sanabria Hernández Fernando
Sánchez Arenas Nallely
It is believed,
according to many
scientific studies,
that climate change
and global warming
is a current reality,
however, it seems
that there are many
people who think
that it is not real, it
is not caused by
human activity or it
is simply a natural
cycle .
According to a survey carried out between 2010 and
2011 in 14 industrialized countries, about climate
skepticism, 17% of the population in Australia deny
climate change, followed by Norway with 15%, New
Zealand with 13% and the United States with 12%.

Apparently, these types of people think that the


government wants to dominate us with fear.
On the one hand, several parts of the world were
reported to have registered a decrease in
temperature and this would announce a
contradiction, Besides, solar activity and it’s
changes are suggested as a cause of global
warming. On the other hand, It seems that
plants, the sea and volcanoes contribute greatly
to the production of greenhouse gases that
favour climate change.
However, according to
exhaustive IPCC
(Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change) research,
solar cycles are 200 years or
more and global warming
has been seen since the last
100 years, in addition, the
earth's natural cycles occur in
very long periods, increasing
the evidence of culpability of
the human and the burning
of fuel in the last century.
According to the World Meteorological Organization “the world is about
one degree Celsius warmer”.

Some problems we have heard about climate change could be:

• It appears that due to climate change we have more forest fires


• It seems that the ozone layer is being damaged
• Apparently, the Ice glaciers will defrost to increase the water in all the
world.
¿Will it be true?
Do humans affect climate
change or is it a natural cycle?

The earth has reported a great increase in its average temperature in the
last 150 years, this rise has coincided with the beginning in which
human beings have begun to burn coal, oil and natural gas to feed
energy to our civilization.

It is believed that throughout history we have undergone temperature


changes of 4 to 8 degrees Celsius on very large time scales but in the last
100 years we have increased by 1 degree, which is considerable and
alarming.
Today it is undeniable what is happening, the
global temperature is increasing rapidly and
humans are the only explanation. All
temperatures have reported an increase of 1
degree Celsius. The world government is
expected to implement specific policies not to
exceed the 2 degree centigrade limit.

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