Global warming refers to rising global temperatures caused by increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation. If actions are not taken to reduce greenhouse gases, scientists predict major environmental consequences including rising sea levels, more extreme weather, and species extinction and economic and health catastrophes. While taking action to address global warming would cost money, not acting could lead to even greater costs through damage from the impacts of climate change.
2. ABSTRACT
This presentation is about global warming, the causes
and the environmental consequences that scientists
predict for the future of the planet if this phenomenon
keeps on affecting the environment at the same rate it
has been affected specially since the industrial
revolution.
There are many scientists that are working on solutions
against global warming, but in this presentation we will
also examine the consequences that may come if
actions are or not taken against global warming.
3. OUTLINE
1. What is Global Warming?
2. Causes of global warming
2.1. Greenhouse effect:
3.Activities disturbing the Greenhouse effect:
4. Effects of global warming:
5. Consequences of taking or not taking action
against global warming
4. 1. What is global warming?
Global warming refers to a group of
alterations in the earth’s temperature
which can affect the climatic
parameters.
5. 2.
Causes
Increase in the amount of greenhouse gasses in
the atmosphere attributed mainly to human
activity. Which has caused an unbalance in the
process called the green house effect.
Since1900, the average temperature on the
planet has increased by 0.74 degrees Celsius
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7. 4. Activities disturbing the greenhouse
effect
Burning fossil fuels
Deforestation
A growing world population
8. 4.1 Sources of emissions
65% from burning fuel to create energy (excluding
transport)
21% from transport
9% from agriculture – for example, nitrous oxide
from chemical fertilizers or methane given off by
animals and manure.
5% from industry – for example, manufacturing
goods
9. 5. Effects of global warming
Changing sea levels and rising of temperatures.
Extreme weather like floods, droughts and tropical
storms.
Extinction of some species
Impact in economy
Lack of food and water
Diseases
Lost of rainforests
10. 6. Consequences of taking or not taking action against global
warming
Taking action
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By Greg Craven