"In all parts of the world, various environments and regions known to mankind, increasingly dangerous weather patterns, catastrophic storms suddenly end the long-term discussion on whether climate change is true or not. Throwing terrible new global phenomena: artificial natural disasters "(Barack Obama, 3rd April 2006). Things that could lead to these extreme weather patterns. Scientists say that this is a gentle rise in global temperature.
Global warming and its impact Global warming affects the natural balance of the environment. The climate of the world is making a big change. There are many reasons for global warming. Destruction and incineration of tropical forests, traffic congestion in urban streets, rapid growth of unplanned industries, use of CFC in packaged and manufactured products, and the use of detergents have caused global warming. It is also caused by excessive population and deforestation. Personally, I am not too concerned about global warming and I have never actively participated in the green movement. The evidence presented in this course is very useful and useful given the many known and unknown causes and treatments for global warming. But my attitude towards global warming has not changed. According to the general view on global warming,
Global warming is a major global problem involving millions of people all over the world. Global warming is mainly caused by the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases will thin the Earth's atmosphere, which in turn will raise the temperature of the world. Most people think that climate change is a natural phenomenon, but others believe that humanity plays a major role in increasing global warming. - Global warming: Causes and mitigation of climate change are caused by natural factors and human factors. Most scientists believe that climate change has a natural cause. The sun, greenhouse effect, and reflectance are proving this. Changes in the natural circulation of the sun will trigger global warming. This causes the release of greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, methane (Hilderman, 2011). These gases exacerbate orbital warming