Each year the United States spends over 20 million dollars buying fossil fuels.
This country emits one fourth of the world抯 greenhouse gases; the most prominent
of these gases is carbon dioxide, which is released from the burning of fossil
fuels. Global warming has been a global issue for many years now. Some countries
and people claim to be only vaguely concerned with the cause because they were
unaware or uninformed of the issue. Roger Revelle, an oceanographer, helped to
call out the problem to the public. After not receiving much feedback towards
his cause, he criticized different governments in a jocular manner. He called
warming 搕he great geophysical experiment.?He said, 揟he experiment is to load the
atmosphere with as much carbon dioxide as possible, add a few other harmful
gases, and see what happens.?Recently, several countries have been passing laws
to prevent the world抯 overheated destiny. Even with the setting of new rules and
regulations, the earth continues to warm each year. Minimal efforts made to
reduce the release of greenhouse gases, specifically carbon dioxide from the
burning of fossil fuels, increase the rate and intensity of global
warming.
The most prominent effect of global warming exists in the
climate change over the past years. Many people are unaware that global warming
causes and changes all types of weather. The heating of the earth causes the
magnitude and strength of weather conditions to increase. As the oceans get
warmer, the intensity of hurricanes amplifies in power and devastation. In
addition, many costal cities and regions have recently been experiencing
flooding, caused by the melting of the polar icecaps. The Arctic抯 perennial
icecaps decline in area by nine percent each year. In the past thirty years,
over ten national records were set for the highest temperatures in the summer
and winter. Droughts and forest fires have been occurring dramatically more
often in the past century. All of these effects have been directly linked to the
release of greenhouse gases.
Another area affected by global warming is
the animal kingdom and nature. The number of animals per specie has been
decreasing annually due to harsh environmental changes. As the polar icecaps
melt, all creatures that live there are left without shelter. For example, as
seal dens have been melting, the number of seals has dropped. Events that occur
in the spring, such as mating, migrating, laying eggs, and returning from
hibernation have been taking place approximately 5.1 days earlier than they were
fifty years ago. The early occurrence of these events proves that the earth is
getting warmer each year. More proof of warming is the evidence of many animals
traveling farther from the equator as they migrate. Although this change has
been occurring with various creatures, butterflies and mosquitoes are being
found the farthest from their natural habitats. Even though butterflies do not
cause any known problems with the environment, mosquitoes are carries of
malaria. This deadly disease has dangerously spread to new regions across the
globe. If the world continues to warm, this issue, along with many others, will
continue to grow.
A third type of evidence of global warming can be found
in plants. Vegetation in an area differs concurrently with the climate of that
same area. Throughout many parts of the world, flowers bloom 7 days earlier and
trees reproduce 10 days earlier, both since 1900. As the growing seasons vary
from very wet to very dry, agricultural growth cannot adapt. In some recent
years, regions?crops have been both flooded and dried out. Due to the depletion
of the ozone, many crops cannot survive. Another problem is the movement and
increase of allergens. Carbon in the atmosphere allows plants to go through
photosynthesis more rapidly, allowing allergens to grow in number. This evidence
found throughout all of nature makes it very clear that global warming is a huge
issue.
A combination of various actions and, in some cases, not enough
action causes global warming in the world today. The leading cause of global
warming is the ongoing burning of fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide
into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, along with the other greenhouse gases of
methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluocarbons, is the cause of the greenhouse
effect. This effect is dangerously increasing as the gases are being released in
greater quantities. These gases not only build up to keep heat in the
atmosphere, but they also thin the ozone layer. Some areas have been so thinned
by the gases that there are holes present in the ozone. These dangerous holes
allow harmful UV rays from the sun to reach the earth. UV rays are the main
cause of skin cancer. As the earth continues to increase its pollution level
each year, the number of skin cancer patients increases.
Because it
releases carbon dioxide into the air, the burning of fossil fuels is an
environmentally harmful practice. Carbon dioxide can be absorbed by seawater. If
the water is cold, it can hold more gas. Unfortunately, with global warming, the
temperature of the oceans has been increasing. As the temperatures increase,
more carbon dioxide is released. This vicious circle will continue to occur
unless scientists cannot this from occurring. Particularly, petrol, or gasoline,
is a leading source of the release of these carbon dioxide compounds. Petrol
contains hydrocarbons that release carbon dioxide when they are burned. This
reaction is unfortunately unavoidable. The only solution is a different fuel
source. Carbon dioxide, once released, lasts up to 100 years in the atmosphere.
It is the most abundant heat-absorbent gas besides water vapor, which is not
considered as a greenhouse gas because it rains back to the earth in a
continuous cycle. The Mauna Loa Observatory has been measuring the level of
carbon dioxide daily since 1958. Since their research began, the level in the
atmosphere has drastically increased by 47 parts per million. Carbon dioxide
makes up about one-half of the causes of global warming.
Although carbon
dioxide largely harms the environment, the other greenhouse gases have a large
impact in the atmosphere. Methane, the next most prominent harmful gas, comes
from cattle, asphalt, coal, oil, and rice fields. Lasting only ten years,
methane absorbs thirty times more heat than carbon dioxide. Another greenhouse
gas, nitrous oxide, lasts approximately 180 years and absorbs 200 times more
heat than carbon dioxide. Nitrous oxide comes from microbes in soil that are
found in fertilizers. Slash-and-burn farming and the burning of some fossil
fuels also emit nitrous oxide. The final greenhouse gas, chlorofluocarbon, lasts
400 years in the air and retains 16, 000 times more heat. Chlorofluocarbons
escape from various cooling systems. The combination of these four gases results
in the retention of intense amounts of heat.
Throughout the world,
various nations have been joining to help prevent or slow the process of global
warming. On February 3, 2007, French president, Jacques Chirac, proposed a new
plan to prevent global warming. He stated, 揑t抯 our responsibility. The future of
humanity demands it.?Forty-five nations, not including the United States, joined
him in his efforts. Al Gore, however, is very involved with global warming and
the greenhouse effect; he supports Chirac and plans to help. As it is the
largest contributor to global warming, the United States unfortunately supports
only voluntary reduction programs.
The issue of global warming affects
nature, people, and the economy. To some people, global warming is not of their
concern because they feel it does not affect them. Although they may not realize
it, global warming affects everyone, especially the future generations.
Scientists mathematically simulate the globe抯 weather systems. Their complex
equations, called general circulation models (GCMs), are so complex and involve
countless elements that they can take days to solve. Environmentalists verify
that the hazardous combination of flooding and drought will significantly
increase within the next century. The standard sea level has been rising
annually for a while now. Some say that if the earth continues on the path it is
on, then 95% of the Great Barrier Reef will disappear by 2075. They calculate
that the glaciers in Glacier National Park could melt by 2030, and 37% of all
species could be extinct by 2050.
Scientists directly link disease to
global warming. Exposure to various climate or animal related diseases will
increase in number and possibly brutality. Experts agree that skin cancer抯 rapid
rate of increase could be caused by the holes in the ozone layer. As these holes
grow in size and number, the quantity of patients will also increase. Aside from
natural and heath issues, the world抯 economy is also at risk. Ross Gelbspan,
author of Boiling Point, a book about Earth抯 climate change from global warming,
spoke about his book to the public in 2004 stating, 揅limate issues will
eventually tear holes in the global economy.?Research can show that if current
weather patterns continue, the cost of insurance will increase drastically over
the next few years. Gelbspan is one of many authors and scientists who look into
the future to warn people what is to come; unfortunately, most people do not
listen.
When people are trying to get others involved in the cause, a
common problem that arises is the lack of motivation. Many people do not realize
that if they can slow the rapid warming process, then there will be more time to
develop alternate energy sources, such as nuclear fusion. Holland and Germany,
along with several small countries, have recognized this possibility and have
committed to an 80% reduction of all greenhouse gas emissions. If the United
States would get involved in a program such as this, then the greenhouse effect
would occur much slower than it does today. The world, especially America, needs
to take action now. Stephen H. Schneider of the National Center of Atmospheric
Research (NCRA) once stated, 揃y the time we find the greenhouse warming had
damaged earth抯 ability to feed its people, it will be too late to do much about
it.?br />
In conclusion, the world needs to put forth a stronger effort
to prevent global warming; the greenhouse gasses suffocate the earth more each
day. If countries make a greater effort to slow global warming, the world抯
predestination may not be reached until many years later. Individually, people
can recycle, use fuel-efficient cars, carpool, and simply raise awareness. As
said by Elmer Robinson, the director of Mauna Loa Observatory had once said
while speaking of global warming, 揟he true enemy is us.?
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