Global warming
By champion_18
@champion_18 (113)
India
December 2, 2006 5:42am CST
Hear are a few facts.
The world Global temperature is increasing @ 0.1 K every year.That might aswell seem low but enough to get the ice caps melting.
Reasons.(We all possibly know them)
Green house effect due to CO2
UV rays now being able to penetrate through the ozone layer.
Due to activity in the north and south pole in past the once pure ice now has traces of carbon lining and other particle which absorb the heat from the sun, which was once completly reflected by the ice of the region.
A few fact.
A single flight trip across the Globe produces enough Carbon that 100 trees will take 100 years to neutrilise the effect.
What will Hapen if Global warming is not controlled.
Tsunami and other such natural disasters will become more common.Dead volcanoes will eventually ise once again.
Change in weather patern can allready be noticed.
A time will come when the water lvl in oceans will rise enough to flood the coastal area .
I would like to know about more such facts and ways to counter the resposible factors.plz try to spread the message.
I was a part of a Global enviromental youth convention i was not able to continue take part in it till end due to lack of time.But I had gathered this info at that time, thought i would spread the msg a bit more and gather more such information.
http://www.climatehotmap.org/the link will help you understand things more in better way
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2 responses
@findcutegj (1466)
• India
2 Dec 06
Yes, good information. There is no doubt that global warming can be fatal for human beings.
@champion_18 (113)
• India
2 Dec 06
Hears is some more information.
70. Antarctic Peninsula -- Warming 5 times global average. Since 1945, the Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a warming of about 4.5?F (2.5?C). The annual melt season has increased by 2 to 3 weeks in just the past 20 years.
73. Antarctica -- Ice shelf disintegration. The 770 square mile (1,994 km2) Larsen A ice shelf disintegrated suddenly in January 1995.
Antarctica -- Ice shelf breakup. After 400 years of relative stability, nearly 1,150 square miles (2,978 km2) of the Larson B and Wilkins ice shelves collapsed between March 1998 and March 1999.
Southern Ocean - Strong warming trend. Measurements from data recorders in the Southern Ocean waters around Antarctica show a 0.3?F (0.17?C) rise in ocean temperatures between the 1950s and the 1980s.
Antarctica - Decreasing Ice-thickness. The permanent ice cover of nine lakes on Signey Island has decreased by about 45% since the 1950s. Average summer air temperature has warmed by 1.8?F (1?C).
Antarctic Peninsula - Collapsing ice-shelf, January-February 2002. The northern section of the Larsen B ice shelf, an area of 1,250 square miles (3,250 km2), disintegrated in a period of 35 days. This was the largest collapse event of the last 30 years, bringing the total loss of ice extent from seven ice shelves to 6,760 square miles (17,500 km2) since 1974. The ice retreat is attributed to the region?s strong warming trend - 4.5?F (2.5?C) in the last 50 years.
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@unicorn_vaibhav (462)
• India
5 Dec 06
All i can say is KYOTO protocol is hanging in balance, if it is done with, it would be great help to stop global warming