Global warming is a rise in average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans, causing changes in the environment harmful. This increase would have increased in the last decades of the twentieth century and early twenty-first century.
Global warming due to climate change can be seen in studies of certain phenomena, such as shrinking glaciers, rising sea levels and weather changes, caused because the temperature has increased worldwide from 1900. Another factor is the anthropogenic climate change, which consider the influence of human activity, leading to a greater extent the greenhouse effect. This phenomenon is referred to the retention by certain atmospheric gases, produced for example, by industry-energy part of the soil produced as a result of being heated by solar radiation.
Many organizations are concerned that global warming effects that may occur are extremely negative, even catastrophic both globally and in specific vulnerable areas.
These effects include not only environmental but economic and biological impacts that could affect the welfare of humanity.
Another concern is the rising sea levels. The change in the ecosystem is producing some species may be forced to emigrate from their habitats to avoid extinction due to changing conditions,
while other species can spread. Few ecoregions can expect not to be affected.
Global warming due to climate change can be seen in studies of certain phenomena, such as shrinking glaciers, rising sea levels and weather changes, caused because the temperature has increased worldwide from 1900. Another factor is the anthropogenic climate change, which consider the influence of human activity, leading to a greater extent the greenhouse effect. This phenomenon is referred to the retention by certain atmospheric gases, produced for example, by industry-energy part of the soil produced as a result of being heated by solar radiation.
Many organizations are concerned that global warming effects that may occur are extremely negative, even catastrophic both globally and in specific vulnerable areas.
These effects include not only environmental but economic and biological impacts that could affect the welfare of humanity.
Another concern is the rising sea levels. The change in the ecosystem is producing some species may be forced to emigrate from their habitats to avoid extinction due to changing conditions,
while other species can spread. Few ecoregions can expect not to be affected.
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