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Respiration is part of the carbon cycle and does not affect global warming.
Developing countries are not the main cause of global warming; rather, industrialized countries historically have contributed the most to greenhouse gas emissions. However, the emissions from developing countries are increasing due to rapid industrialization and population growth. It is important for all countries to work together to address climate change.
Plastic contributes to global warming in several ways: During production, fossil fuels are used as raw materials, releasing greenhouse gases. When plastic waste is burned, it releases additional greenhouse gases. Plastic debris in the environment can also absorb heat and impact the growth of carbon-absorbing vegetation, further exacerbating global warming.
Yes, the South Pole is currently experiencing a small increase in ice due to the accumulation of snowfall. This growth, however, is relatively minor compared to the overall loss of ice occurring in Antarctica due to higher global temperatures causing ice melt.
Global warming is affecting the future of the emperor penguin in Antarctica by causing a loss of sea ice, which is vital for their breeding and feeding grounds. As sea ice melts, it disrupts their ability to access food and may lead to population declines. Rising temperatures also contribute to more extreme weather events that can impact breeding success and overall survival of emperor penguins.
Rice plants give off methane gas during their growth cycle. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Methane emissions from rice cultivation are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture.
Industrial growth can negatively affect the biosphere through increased pollution, habitat destruction, and resource depletion. Pollution from industries can contaminate air, water, and soil, harming plant and animal life. Habitat destruction due to industrial activities can lead to loss of biodiversity and disrupt the balance of ecosystems. Resource depletion from industries can also strain ecological systems and reduce the availability of essential resources for species survival.
globalisation, global warming.
Yes, Planet Earth has undergone several natural fluctuations in terms of global mean temperature (warming and cooling) over the past millions of years. BUT never before has the Earth shown a variation in temperature as seen in the past few decades. Human driven emissions coupled with our exponential growth are the driving forces for this unnatural change of our global temperature.
Respiration is part of the carbon cycle and does not affect global warming.
Lowers carbon emissions, reduces global warming, increases new eco jobs in the industries creating new technologies, thereby increasing growth.
Global warming, Deforestation and Decreasing Biodiversity,etc.
Plastic contributes to global warming in several ways: During production, fossil fuels are used as raw materials, releasing greenhouse gases. When plastic waste is burned, it releases additional greenhouse gases. Plastic debris in the environment can also absorb heat and impact the growth of carbon-absorbing vegetation, further exacerbating global warming.
-More rain, followed by longer and drier droughts, which will challenge the growth of crops.
Air pollution, Acid rain, Global Warming, the weakening of Ozone layer day by day have resulted from economic growth.
it impact by the pollution that is burning cars buses may affect population and they might die ..
Through the growth {and management} of Livestock [only]: Our contributions to Greenhouse Gas Emissions are as follows: Carbon dioxide = 8.7 %; Methane = 37.3 %; Nitrous oxide = 64.7 %: averaged overall = 17.8 % of our contribution to G. G. E.s are due to the production of livestock.