Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Global Warming


Global Warming is one of the most controversial scientific issues of the twenty-first century. This is a problem that has serious economic, sociological, geopolitical, political, and personal implications. This very short introduction is an informative , up to date, and readable book about the predicate impacts to global warming and the surprises that could be in store for us in the near future. Increasing the amount of carbon dioxide (co2) can be observed in increasing the average surface temperature of the earth. The amount of carbon dioxide (co2) also increasr when we burn fossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas for electricity, transportation and heat. Cutting down forests and other industrial processes also cause atmospheric carbon dioxide to increase.
This Global Warming will cause serious damages like rise in sea level, longer period of drougth, melting of glaciers and increase in the number of storms.

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