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Global Warming

The 21st century challenge

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Introduction

Greenhouse effect

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Challenges

causes

After effects

Solution

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Introduction

● Global warming is the phenominon by which the average atmospheric temperature rises gradually higher than normal.

● That is due to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

● This causes devistatig effects over the enviornment and even for the very human life.

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Greenhouse effect

● Green house effect is the phenominon by which the infra red radiations from the sun are retained due to the green house gases such as

– CO2

– CH4

– Etc.

Which absorbes the heat and makes the atmosphere warm.

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Today...

● But today the condition is very pathetic.● Due to industrialisation, urbanisation and other

harmful interferance of human beings cuses a gradual increase ofthe green house gases in the atmosphere.

● This in turn causes the atmospheric temperature to rise and which is the major cause of Global warming that we are facing at present.

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Challenges

● The major challenges we are facing is the un controlled interferance of man in various fields which causes the environment to collapse.

● This not only causes hazards to the greenary, but also to all the living beings on earth.

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causes

● Huge increase of green house gases in the atmosphere

● De-forestation● Industrialisation● Urbanisation● Dumping of wastes in open space with no

proper chance to de-grade.

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After effects

● The rise in atmospheric temperature will cause the polar ice cap to melt along with huge devistation for a large number of micro organisms

● It also causes new diseases to rise.

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solution

● Global warming can be hindered only by– Afforestation

– Building nature friendly “green-buildings”

– Reducing the amount of greenhouse gases emited to the atmosphere.

– Increasing the rate of processes which will consume these gases.

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Tomorrow

● The future generation will have to suffer if the condition is same as now.

● If the conitions improve, the world would be a better place to live in.

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