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Global Warming


            When the temperature of our planet increases it means our planet is hot 
and ill. The rise in our body is temperature called fever, when the happens to the 
Earths atmosphere and oceans it is called global warming. 
            Every day, when the suns rays reach Earth, a group of gases called 
greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide) trap a 
part of the heat and keep our planet warm enough for us to survive. Absence of 
the greenhouse gases would mean that Earth would be 30° colder-too cold for 
most species. However, if the levels of these gases in the atmosphere increase, 
they will absorb more heat, and make Earth too hot for us to live! Pollution, 
razing forests, burning fossils fuels like coal and petrol, increases the level of 
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and this causes global warming.  
 Sings of climate change in the ice cores 
            Ice cores are cylinders of ice about six inches in diameter. They are 
collected by drilling deep into the ice. Ice cores help scientists to diameter how 
our Earths climate has changed. At the poles, snow gets accumulated; air bubbles 
are trapped inside and preserved for millennia. 
            A study of these tiny bubbles of air trapped in ice, help scientists to 
determine the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at the time 
when the air bubbles trapped. This helps them to study Earth’s climate and its 
atmospheric composition at various times in the past. By understanding how 
Earth’s climate and temperature has changed in the future has changed in the 
past, scientist are able to predict how and why our climate change in future. Data 
collected from ice cores reveal that the temperature increase of the last century 
has been the highest in thousands of years. It is estimated that by 2100the 
average temperature of Earth will raise an additional1.5° to 5.8°C. 
          Since 1880 Earth has wormed up by 0.8°C.This increase in Earth’s 
temperature has resulted in a rapid melting of ice in the Polar Regions, higher 
sea levels, submergence of low lying island and coastal areas. Warming 
temperature has also triggered climate changes and extinction of animal and 
planet specials. If a rise of 0.8°C can have such alarming consequences, think for 
ourselves what the future of mankind would be if we allow global warming to 
continue at this pace. 
1. Crawling traffic contributes eight times air pollution as traffic moving at 
regular highway speed. 2. Over 46,000 pieces of plastic debris float on every square mile of the ocean. 
3. Due to global warming any animals that hibernate like the squirrels and the 
grizzly bear are waking up earlier than usual from their winter sleep. 
4. Areas that absorb and retain a lot of carbon are called’’ sinks”. 
5. Plants & trees are confused about seasons. Trees flowers earlier than usual and 
leaves are shedding before its time! 
6. Over the past fifty years, the trend of extraordinary warming has caused 
several ice sheets to melt. 
7. While global warming increases evaporation from oceans, leading to added 
moisture in the atmosphere, it also draws moisture out of the soil leading to 
increased desertification. 
8. If two car drives shared a car they would reduce their overall pollution by 
60percent. 
9. By 2030, climate change and deforestation can either seriously damage a major 
part of Amazon forest or wipe it altogether. 
The difference we can make 
1.An air conditioner(2.5tonne)used for an hour generates 3kg of CO2 .If we go 
without air conditioning for an hour a day, the release of 3×365=1095kg of CO2 
into the atmosphere per year, can be prevented. 
2. Using a microwave oven for an hour generates1.3kg of CO2.If we eat food 
without using our microwave to heat it, just for one hour a week, we can stop the 
release of 1.3×52(numbers of weeks in a year)=67.6kg of CO2 into the 
atmosphere per year. 
3. Using a geyser for an hour generates 3.3kg of CO2.If we cut down the use of 
the geyser by just one hour a day; we can stop the release of 3.3×365=1204.5kg of 
CO2 into the atmosphere annually. 
4. One dripping tap in a house wastes 13liters of water in a single day. Therefore 
the wastage of water in a year=13×365=4745liters of water. On an average a 
person who lets the tap run while brushing teeth wastes about 7liters of water. If 1.13 billion Indians (the estimated population as on March 2008) change this 
habit. We coule save 1.13billion×7liters=7.91 billion liters of water, in just a day. 

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