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CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

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GLOBAL WARMING

Name: Keno K. Natad

Yr & Section: BSME IV-10

Teacher: Antonieto Pacayra

Date: 04-07-18
Abstract:

“Global warming has come across as a monumental factor of discussion among different

countries. Wide-scale use of non-renewable energy resources has exponentially increased

the levels of pollution. This has upended environmental stability and started increasing

the global temperature (the surface temperature has raised by almost .5°C in the last 25

years. This has resulted in the rising rate of melting of the ice cap on mountains and thus

the rise of oceanic levels. This also has a direct influence on rains and weather

fluctuations. At this rate, while global warming may not cause much harm to the existent

populace, it will surely be a menace for the coming generations. The rampant escalation

of heat waves and retreat of glaciers are just small if not insignificant expressions of

global warming. Over the last 15 years, many G30 summits have been on the matter.

Most countries have adopted potent Renewable Energy Targets for the next 20 years and

are planning to go partially or wholly off the grid. The establishment of renewable energy

sources like sun, wind and water and processing of greenhouse gases are worthy

solutions. This research work takes a detailed look at the potencies and stretches if global

warming and how it can be curbed. It also provides a startling way out through the

apparent holocaust the word is facing, say, in the next century. The comprehensive work

zeroes in on typical topographies which relate to the aspects of global warming with

greater credence and finds mercurial evidence of the levels of dismantling that global

warming can cause. The research work makes one thing clear. We cannot just depend on

what our respective Governments are doing for the motion; we have to proactive steps
towards rendering stability to the environment through energy-conscious systematization

at home.”

Introduction:

What is global warming? Global warming is the average temperature of Earth has

increases since 1950 until now the temperature continuing increasing. Global warming

can also refers to climate change that causes an increase in the average of temperature.

However global warming are causes by natural events and human that are believed to be

contribute to increase in average temperatures. Knowing how these systems are changing

and how they have changed in the past is crucial to understanding how they will change

in the future. And, for climate information that extends from hundreds to thousands of

years, paleoclimatology data, also available from the National Centers for Environmental

Information, helps to provide longer term perspectives. Global warming is a serious issue

and is not a single issue but a number of environmental issues. Global warming is a rise

in the surface temperature of the earth that has changed various life forms on the earth.

The issues that cause global warming are divided into two categories include "natural"

and "human influences" of global warming.

Body:

Global warming has hugely impacted the environment and human life to a great extent

for many years. The level of sea water is increasing continuously every year and creating
fear for the nearby cities, islands and seawater animals. Rainfall pattern has also

disturbed which causes drought in some areas and flooding in other areas. Ice caps and

glaciers are melting continuously and its level depends on the increased level of

temperature. It is causing loss of habitat near to the poles and polar bears have greatly

endangered. Wild animals living in the forest are endangered because of their habitat loss

due to deforestation.

Results:

The greenhouse gases will stay in the atmosphere for many years since hundreds years

ago. However, the results of global warming will cause on earth are extremely serious.

There are many effects and results that will happen in the future if global warming

continues. That includes polar ice caps melting, economic consequences, warmer waters

and more hurricanes, spread of diseases and earthquake.

Another effect and is the species loss of habitat. Species that include polar bears and

tropical frogs will be extinct due to climate change. Besides, various birds will migrate to

other places because animals are not like humans. They cannot adapt the habitat that

changes their living or temperature.


Discussion:

Climate change long ago joined the topics of politics, religion, and money as something

you just can't talk about. It seems that whenever these topics get brought up, previously

friendly people get beet-red faces and leave with clenched fists and indigestion. But why?

For people who work in this field, on either side of the issue, we tend to get focused on

areas of disagreement and nuances. This leads us to quickly defend our positions with a

fervor that would not otherwise be needed. For climate "insiders" (and yes, this includes

folks who downplay concerns about climate change in particular), we sometimes need to

step back. Let's begin the conversation a different way; perhaps we can come to a

different outcome.

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