Daily Express Uk, published "100
reasons climate change is natural" on November 20, 2012 stating that
climate change is just a natural occurrence caused by sun and not
man-made.
Though many people might be of this
school of thought, Scientific facts states otherwise. If you are like me, as a
scientist, assumption is not my friend. I deals and accepts proven facts.
National Geographic reported that
Scientists have spent decades figuring out what is causing global warming.
They've looked at the natural cycles and events that are known to influence
climate. But the amount and pattern of warming that's been measured can't be
explained by these factors alone. The only way to explain the pattern is to
include the effect of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted by humans.
To bring all this information
together, the United Nations formed a group of scientists called the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or
IPCC. The IPCC meets every few years to review the latest scientific findings
and write a report summarizing all that is known about global warming. Each
report represents a consensus, or agreement, among hundreds of leading
scientists.
One of the first things
scientists learned is that there are several greenhouse gases responsible for
warming, and humans emit them in a variety of ways. Most come from the
combustion of fossil fuels in cars, factories and electricity production. The
gas responsible for the most warming is carbon dioxide, also called CO2. Other
contributors include methane released from landfills and agriculture
(especially from the digestive systems of grazing animals), nitrous oxide from
fertilizers, gases used for refrigeration and industrial processes, and the
loss of forests that would otherwise store CO2.
Different greenhouse gases have very different heat-trapping
abilities. Some of them can even trap more heat than CO2. A molecule of methane
produces more than 20 times the warming of a molecule of CO2. Nitrous oxide is
300 times more powerful than CO2. Other gases, such as chlorofluorocarbons
(which have been banned in much of the world because they also degrade the
ozone layer), have heat-trapping potential thousands of times greater than CO2.
But because their concentrations are much lower than CO2, none of these gases
adds as much warmth to the atmosphere as CO2 does.
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