Global Warming
What is Global Warming?
The definition of global warming in its purity is "an overall increase in world temperatures." As you can see, whether this has to do with greenhouse emissions, or whether it is caused by a natural phenomena, has no bearing on whether there is an average temperature increase.
Is There an Overall Increase in World Temperatures?
Again, we are going to leave out the reasons why, and simply look at whether or not the Earth's general temperature is rising.
According to NASA scientists, the average temperature of the earth rose by one degree Celsius, over the last century. This is based on actual measurements taken with exact measuring instruments.
Another report, compiled and submitted by 600 scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, issued the following statement:
"Warming of the climate system is unequivocal."
These 600 scientist sifted through thousands of studies and reports, in order to come to the above conclusion.
Even scientists who are "opposed" to the global warming theory are not contradicting the fact that the earth's temperature is rising. These scientists are only saying that global warming is a natural phenomena, and is not caused by man.
The Causes of Global Warming
Greenhouse gasses are gasses that prevent heat from escaping from the Earth's atmosphere. A few examples of greenhouse gasses are:
- Carbon Dioxide - A minor but important part of the Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide prevents heat from escaping earth, by blocking infrared radiation reflected off the Earth's surface from leaving the atmosphere.
- Methane - a gas produced through the decomposition of waste (in landfills, animal waste, and decomposition of food in human and animal digestive systems). It create by the production and distribution of natural gas, oil and coal. It is also is produced by incomplete fossil-fuel combustion.
- Nitrous Oxide - Another gas produced through the use of commercial fertilizers, natural fertilizers, and fossil fuel combustion (cars, airplanes, and conventional power plants, to name a few).
- Chlorofluorocarbons - Commonly referred to as CFC gasses, these are produced primarily by our industries, and are used for products such as, styrofoam, spray-can propellants, refrigerants, electronic circuit boards, and many more.
- Water Vapor - This is completely natural, and is caused by the sun evaporating water from our oceans.
Out of all the above, interestingly enough, the greenhouse gasses which have the largest effect on global warming are water vapors. This fact will no doubt please all critics of the "global warming theory".
You have to keep in mind, however, the cyclic effect of global warming. A slight increase in temperature will increase the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, which in turn will increase the temperature, and so on. Thus, a slight effect created by other greenhouse gasses has a much larger impact, due to the creation of additional water vapor in the atmosphere.
Greenhouse Gasses: Facts and Figures
- The amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere has increased by 25 percent since the early 1800s. Ten percent of this increase has occurred between 1958 and the present day.
- There are two main factors that responsible for the increase of carbon dioxide. The leading cause is the burning of fossil fuels. Next in line is deforestation.
- Methane content of the atmosphere increases at a rate of 0.6 percent per year, by current measurements. The atmospheric methane content is now more than twice as high as it was before the Industrial Age, which started in the early 1800s.
Since chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) are not natural substances in our atmosphere, it is hard to present a "before and after" figure about them. But, since CFC gases aggressively attack the o-zone layer, I have included two pictures from NASA here which show the ozone layer.
One of the below pictures is taken in December 1978, and the other is taken in December 2004. If you compare these two pictures, you might understand why sunscreen lotion is such a big business these days. (Note: o-zone layer changes with the weather patterns throughout the year. It is therefore important to compare similar seasons.)
In the following pictures, the blue represents the o-zone hole and the green areas represent where there is still o-zone in the atmosphere:

The Earth's Ozone Layer in December 1978

The Earth's Ozone Layer in December 2004
The Effects of Global Warming
Regardless of whether the globe is warming or not, it is simply common sense to take care of the environment you live in.
The plain truth of the matter is that carbon monoxide is unhealthy, methane makes for unpleasant breathing, and nitrous oxide in the atmosphere is no laughing matter.
While the lack of ozone might make for faster tanning at the beach, the long term effects are not as desirable.
Global Warming
What You Can do About Global Warming
It starts as simply as recycling your waste, saving energy where you can, or even planting a tree.
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