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Short note on greenhouse effect and globalisation
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 3 months ago

  1. Global warming is a phenomenon in which the average temperature of the earth increases due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases
  2. Greenhouse gases are produced by the burning of fossil fuels in factories, in vehicles run by petrol or diesel car and by burning of crops
  3. Carbon dioxide is the most harmful greenhouse gas that is resulting in the warming of our planet gradually
  4. Impact of global warming results in the melting of ice caps and affecting water cycle on oceans which is basically harming the balance of our natural cycle
  5. Global warming in the future will lead to a decrease in oxygen content in oceans which can ultimately affect the aquatic life in our water bodies
  6. Proper policies should be formulated to reduce the carbon footprint of countries
  7. It is said that by the year 2030, the average temperature of the earth will increase by 2.5 degree Celsius
  8. The impact of global warming on oceans is witnessed through floods, storms, cyclones, hurricanes and other such unpredictable natural calamities
  9. The poisoning of the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink is the result of man’s greed for economic growth at the cost of nature
  10. More than half of earth is covered by water and if the water bodies are slightly disturbed from its natural balance, then scientists predict that floods and tsunamis on a large scale can eliminate human civilization forever
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