It is surmised that carbon dioxide is the top contributor to global warming. It, along with other greenhouse gases, have caused climate change worldwide.
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There is no compelling reason to blame carbon dioxide for rises in temperatures. A weak correlation between CO2 levels and rising temps does not imply that CO2 causes global warming.
One hundred years of temp watching is not enough time when considering earth's climate history.
The observation of two trends rising together for a short time is no reason to believe one is the cause of the other. To establish a casual relationship it must show that the cause precedes the effect, for it to be valid. The relationship should also be shown in increases and decreases in climate cycles.
And even when the criteria are met, as in the case of solar/climate relationships, many people are unwilling to acknowledge the variation in the presumed cause truly produced the variation in the presumed effect.
Considering the temp variations in the last half million years, three glacial terminations and four glacial inceptions, it was noted that increase and decreases in co2 atmospheric concentration did not precede the changes in air temperature, it followed them, and in some cases by hundreds of thousands of years.
There were long periods of time when co2 levels increased, yet temps remained fairly constant, or dropped. There were periods when the co2 dropped, and temps actually rose.
Also, strong negative climatic feedbacks prohibit catastrophic warming.
These play a great role in the planet's climate. If they did not, no life could exist here.
Warmer temps would mean more evaporation, which means more clouds in the atmosphere.
This would tend to cool the planet by reflecting solar radiation back into space.
Also, there is no evidence that rising co2 level cause more violent storms.
There is evidence that solar activity may have caused the warming of the 70's through the 90's.
But it is clear there has been no warming for 17 years, which may be long term, or just a pause in the warming trend.
The top contributor to global warming is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These activities release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, trapping heat and causing the Earth's temperature to rise. Other factors include deforestation, industrial processes, and agricultural practices.
Termites are not one of the top 20 reasons for global warming. While they do release methane, a potent greenhouse gas, the main contributors to global warming are activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and agriculture.
No, chlorine has no effect on Global Warming.
They don't help with global warming naturally but the large buildup of greenhouse gases does assist with global warming.
Global warming skeptics do not believe the geoscientists, engineers and meteorologists round the world. The skeptic individuals believe that nature is the primary cause of global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem.
yes global warming covers the whole globe hence the term GLOBAL
deforestation is a great contributer to global warming
Yes, it can contribue damaging gas into the atmosphere when burnt, this is a contributer to global warming.
Termites are not one of the top 20 reasons for global warming. While they do release methane, a potent greenhouse gas, the main contributors to global warming are activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and agriculture.
global warming!!!!!!
There is no such thing as "a global warming" global warming only happens to earth because human and our unruly decrease in the earths resources. HUMANS cause global warming.
Global warming is not natural, it is caused by people. Since there aren't people on Neptune, it cannot have global warming.
The meaning of global warming in Filipino is "pandaigdigang pag-init."
Global is an adjective and warming is a noun.
No, chlorine has no effect on Global Warming.
The name says it "GLOBAL" warming.
Global warming and the humans abandoned it because of global warming. Global warming
There are thousands of slogans that are available for stopping global warming. Some of these slogans include "Global Warming: We have a solution, stop pollution" and "Penguins are on Thin Ice: Stop Global Warming".