Global Warming and Natural Oceanic Conditions
[2023-05-09 20:50:26]
Eric Jordan Dahlgreen of the National Autonomous University Institute of Mexico (ICMyL) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico warned that coral reefs are faced with regional impacts due to global threats and consequences of global warming, and changes in natural ocean conditions. According to the region of the Earth, the dangers of organisms that make up the coral community are relatively important. However, irrespective of the cause, researchers in academic units at Puerto Morelos say the environment will not promote growth and breeding of corals if the situation changes suddenly.
Global warming has had a great impact on natural conditions, animals, and humans. However, global warming is a phenomenon caused by human activities such as transportation, industrial activities, farms, and deforestation. Impacts are climate instability, rising temperature on the earth, rising sea level, acid rain, coral bleaching, flora and fauna, and of course human health problems. Therefore, in order to prevent global warming, (1) efficient use of energy, paper, ink, (2) prevention of forest damage, (3) exploration of alternative energy sources, (4) waste and waste It is necessary to manage. Such as: Reduce, reuse, recycle, exchange and composting
Global warming is a disease caused by greenhouse gases and human activities. Increases in greenhouse gas concentrations caused by deforestation and fossil fuel burning and other activities are responsible for warming the Earth 's atmosphere and ocean. As a result, global warming had a serious effect on abnormal weather, species extinction and sea level rise. These effects can cause changes that are taking place all over the world, most of which are dangerous
Ocean Global Warming Global warming is one of the biggest environmental problems not only in the ocean but also in the entire Earth. Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane and forms an invisible enclosure around the earth. An atmosphere with a cover or greenhouse gases illuminates the sun, but reflected light can not return to outer space. This is called the greenhouse effect. Ice caps are melting and global warming is great
The impact of global warming on the oceans provides information on the various effects of global warming on the ocean. Global warming affects sea surface, coastline, ocean acidification, ocean current, seawater, sea surface temperature, tidal, ocean floor, weather, and may cause changes in marine biogeochemistry, all of which are related to social activities It affects. The consensus in many studies on coastal tidal measurements is that over the past century the sea level has risen at an average rate of 1 to 2 mm / year, reflecting the net heat entering the land and sea. A corresponding study based on a satellite altimeter showed that this rate increased to nearly 3 mm / year during a more complete surveillance over the past 20 years. According to recent literature review, 30% of sea level rise since 1993 is due to thermal expansion, 55% is due to melting of continental ice, both due to the global temperature rise.