Global Warming – Our key to Climate Change

Global warming is a direct result of Carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide is like a modern day smog, retaining or trapping the Suns rays or infrared heat in the atmosphere- that’s one of the reasons we don’t freeze to death when the sun goes down. Global warming can be directly correlated to an increase in Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere. Charting carbon dioxide against average global temperatures prooves a direct correlation between CO2 output (percentage of atmosphere made up of CO2) and average global temperature increases. There is significant evidence from all over the world that our planet’s weather and climate patterns are changing rapidly as a direct result of Global Warming. Droughts, receding glaciers and ice caps, extreme storms, rises in ocean temperatures and sea levels, shifts in distribution of organisms and diseases. Many think human activities are a significant contributing cause. As of this morning, compelling scientific evidence has come to light to quantify this issue (Oct 2007). The rate at which Carbon Dioxide is being absorbed by the world’s oceans has now slowed significantly. This is due to oceans now being saturated with Carbon Dioxide. From this point forward, more and more of our output in CO2 will be dumped straight into the atmosphere, adding to global warming, rather than being absorbed by the oceans.

How bad is Global Warming?

In effect, we can now expect all previous climate change models to be completely obsolete. Rather like a doomsday movie straight out of hollywood, you can imagine a scientist trying to explain to the president exactly how a slowing in the rate of CO2 absorbtion by the world’s oceans translates directly into increased CO2 in the atmosphere and that “we’re now looking at a 2 degree rise in global temperatures in the next 10 years as opposed to the 50 years previously predicted Mr President.” Or for you gas guzzling Americans: Forget New York, Boston and San Fransico Mr President. I would also suggest that New Orleans will not need re-building or more capital expense. I forsee that a further category 4 or above hurricane will destroy any Levys around the coastal areas. Catastrophic sea rises will hamper any attempts to reclaim these areas of our nation.
“A warming atmosphere and ocean make for a great deal of extra energy available for the creation of weather. Around the world, recent data shows an increase in severity of storms, droughts, rainfall, and floods. The disastrous hurricane season of 2005 was just one indication of how synergistic weather is with sea level rise, loss of wetlands, social issues, and the ability of governments to respond. Three storms strengthened to category 5 in the Atlantic Basin for the first time in a single season (Katrina, Rita, and Wilma). An unprecedented 27 named tropical storms formed, according to NOAA, and more than half of them became hurricanes.

“The Arctic is thawing very rapidly (as a direct result of Global Warming), documented by new reports from scientists and arctic natives. The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment was released in late 2004, and shows changes from the ice at the North Pole to animals and human settlements. More recent reports from Greenland show outlet glaciers moving meters per hour and rapidly thinning. The Arctic Ocean ice cap is shrinking in summer to the smallest it has ever been in modern measurements, and even winter cold has not been refreezing it as extensively as before. Basically, there’s a rise in overall sea level going on, coupled with an increase in violent weather, so costal regions will get hit very hard from now on. Costal cities could very easliy become innundated by sea swells.

Other Current Environmental News:

  1. Reducing Carbon Dioxide may prevent Global Warming The results of this study show that cutting the concentration of precipitation-suppressing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would increase global precipitation. As a result, increased global warming as a result of Carbon Dioxide would result in atmospheric drying. ...
  2. What is Global Warming? Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, cloud forests are drying, and wildlife is scrambling to keep pace. It's becoming clear that humans have caused most of the past century's warming by releasing heat-trapping gases as we power our modern...
  3. Black Carbon Causes Global Warming- at certain altitudes Black carbon is emitted from diesel engines and burning wood, among other sources. In the atmosphere, it acts as an absorbing aerosol -- a particle that absorbs the sun's heating rays. (Other types of aerosols reflect the sunlight back out...
  4. Carbon Dioxide Makes Oceans Acidic As the percentage Carbon Dioxide that makes up our atmosphere increases, the world's oceans are increasing in acidity. The reason for this is that when carbon dioxide is passed through water, some of it dissolves. A small fraction of the...
  5. Global Warming’s Magic Number From The Guardian: Race against time : But two years ago, almost to the week, scientists noticed that the Arctic was losing ice at an almost unbelievable pace, outstripping the climate models by decades. Clearly we’d passed a threshold,...


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