Global Warming
Global Warming, Glaciers are
melting, sea levels are rising, cloud forests are dying, and wildlife is
scrambling to stay pace. it's become clear that humans have caused most of the
past century's warming by releasing heat-trapping gases as we power our modern
lives. Called greenhouse gases, their levels are higher now than at any time
within the last 800,000 years.
Global Warming, We often
call the result heating, but it's causing a group of changes to the Earth's
climate, or long-term weather patterns, that varies from place to put . While
many of us consider heating and global climate change as synonyms, scientists
use “climate change” when describing the complex shifts now affecting our
planet’s weather and climate systems—in part because some areas actually get
cooler within the short term.
Global Warming, Climate changeencompasses not only rising average temperatures but also extreme weather
events, shifting wildlife populations and habitats, rising seas, and a variety
of other impacts. All of these changes are emerging as humans still add
heat-trapping greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, changing the rhythms of
climate that each one living things have come to believe .
Global Warming, While we
struggle to work it all out, the fate of the world as we all know it—coasts,
forests, farms, and snow-capped mountains—hangs within the balance. Climate
change deniers have argued that there has been a “pause” or a “slowdown” in
rising global temperatures, but several recent studies, including a 2015 paper
published within the journal Science, have disproved this claim. Global
Warming, And scientists say that unless we curb global-warming emissions,
average U.S. temperatures could increase by up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit over
subsequent century.
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