Running head: Global Warming
Global Warming.
Dhaval P. Makadia
Western Governors University
Global Warming
Global warming is not myth, but is a real thing. Scientists have proven that over and over global warming is real. According to scientific reports 11 out of 12 years have ranked among the warmest on record. This increase temperature has many effects on the environment. Global warming creates nature?s imbalance and it has big impact on weather. Global warming is big part of the reason for sudden heat waves, storms and floods. There are many causes for global warming, but two main causes are burning fossil fuel and deforestation. Both of these causes increase greenhouse gases in the environment which creates greenhouse effects, the scientific reason for global warming. Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are expected to have significant impacts on the world?s climate on a timescale of decades to centuries. Evidence from long-term monitoring studies is now accumulating suggests that the climate of the past few decades is anomalous compared with
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Deforestation is the process of cutting or burning too many trees. In deforestation, forests are completely cleared, and that land is used for other purposes. Major example of deforestation is in the Amazon rainforest in South America. Within last twenty-six years, it went form a thick layer of green forest, to empty clean area. Cutting these breathe in CO2 and breathe out oxygen. Trees are a natural way to controlling CO2 in the atmosphere. Once the forest is clean in deforestation, these no natural way left for balancing CO2 in the environment that leads to too much CO2 in the air. Also, trees are made 50 percent with CO2 in them which they use for energy. When deforestation takes place, the CO2 from tree is released in the air. As said before too much CO2 increases temperature of the planet leading to global
Deforestation is when people cut down and clear forests for logging, agriculture, and mining. Many people believe that deforestation has a positive impact on society. They say this because deforestation can create things people need to survive, and deforestation creates jobs. On the other hand, deforestation has a negative effect on society. Deforestation harms animals and plants, can wipe out entire forests which are important to us all, and intensifies global warming. Deforestation has a negative impact on our environment and should be limited.
First off, what is deforestation? Deforestation, is the permanent destruction of forests in order to make the land available for other uses. In contrast, the destruction that is being done with the forest has a terrible effect on us. Most people, use the forest as a place
Deforestation is the process in which forests are stripped down to barren lands without any replacement being done. When the plants are taken from the rich soil, the sun beats down on it, making the nutrients evaporate, and the rich soil will become weak and useless. Climate is also a problem when deforestation occurs. Plants give off oxygen, along with carbon dioxide. Once the plants are gone, there will be MORE carbon dioxide and that effects the climate seriously. In the article "Devastating Facts of Deforestation it says " Perhaps one the plants holds the key yo
For many people deforestion providesa way of life.When trees get cut down, the sun bakes the ground and the nutients will never fully return. People get jobs for cutting down trees but it hurts nature and the air gets more and more carbon dioxde.
Deforestation is the process of cutting down forests to use their resources for other purposes. Deforestation is very common in developing nations, for example, those in Sub-Saharan Africa. This deforestation is often related to the levels of poverty and population growth in these nations (Uneke, 2009). Whether it is through the available resources and land (Afrane, 2008) offered by the forests or a job cutting down trees (Uneke, 2009), millions of people of surviving through deforestation.
Deforestation has been plainly defined as a “large clearing of trees”, but it is much more than that. With mass amounts of tree removal there is also loss of habitat which destroys homes and causes many resources to go to waste. Logging, mining, cattle ranching, and oil/gas extraction are just a few causes of deforestation. The Amazon Rainforest being the largest rainforest in the world puts it at the highest risk to be destroyed. There are consequences that come along with deforestation being extinction, habitat loss, climate change and pollution. Those are just environmental effects; there can be culture loss, forceful relocation of tribes, political conflict involving deforestation, and loss of resources for the surrounding people. To
Deforestation has many effects on the environment. First of all trees make oxygen and oxygen is a necessity for human life Trees exchange carbon dioxide (Green house gas) and turns it into oxygen which again we need to survive, if the carbon dioxide isn't changed fast enough then green house gases build up and the earth heats up carding to the cycle of "Global Warming". Not only that but destroying trees destroys countless ecosystems and organisms that are a part of nature, and changing ecosystems and habitats can affect many animals. Destroying the trees will cause a habitat change that will disrupt the
Deforestation leads to less trees to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. Which means more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide
Deforestation also increases rate of change and the intensity of climate change. Cutting down trees does two things. First, cutting down and burning trees consumes oxygen for the flames and releases carbon dioxide, while decreasing the amount of “recyclers” for oxygen. Second, forest soils are moist and unused to sunlight, cutting down trees exposes this soil, and without tree cover the soil dries out quickly, turning a large part of Earth into a lifeless desert(imagery). Trees and plants also act as part of the carbon cycle, sucking up carbon dioxide and storing it(personification), while slowly converting it to oxygen. Cutting these trees down releases this carbon into the atmosphere and reduces the amount of carbon recycled. Deforestation is so bad that 15 percent of all carbon emissions now come from deforestation.
A shocking 18 million acres of forest are laid bare every year, that is the rough size of Panama. Deforestation is the process of destroying and eliminating a forest. The most common methods used to achieve deforestation are, burning of trees and clear cutting, these methods leave the land totally barren. Deforestation is done in order to use the land for housing, urbanization, cattle ranching, farming, making commercial items, such as, paper and furniture.
The issue of Global climate change is one of the utmost economic, social, and environmental challenges of this century. Analysis shows that greenhouse gas emissions are responsible for changes in the pattern of climate around the Globe.
Deforestation is the clearing of forests where the land is then converted for other uses. Deforestation happens globally on a massive scale as humans expand and cultivate the land. Examples of deforestation include the clearing of forests for cattle farming, mining and of course logging operations as well as a multitude of other uses. In the Amazon deforestation has been a problem for hundreds of years, ever since the Europeans ventured to the new world the Amazon has suffered from human settlement and the development of land. Because of these changes to the rainforest the ecosystem has been changed indefinitely.
Deforestation is a serious problem today, and has been for a long time. It is one of the greatest threats to nature on Earth, if not the single greatest. It is one root cause of soil erosion, the root cause of global warming, and the greatest contributor to the endangerment and extinction of so many species throughout the world. To understand deforestation though, one must know exactly what it is first. Therefore, deforestation is defined by the Encyclopedia Britannica Online as "The cutting down and clearing of trees from forests, usually causing ecological harm. The process has occurred as long as wood has been used as an energy source." Furthermore, "In the 1990's, the deforestation of tropical rainforests threatened to increase Earth's
Trees and any plantation for that matter are often taken for granted as they provide many of the essentials such as photosynthesis regulation, habitat, food, and even save ground to build construction. However as more people demand more, more space will be needed and cutting away the trees for humans to use. Deforestation is the act of cutting and clearing a large area of trees. It is the cause of extreme damage to the ecosystem and sustainability of life. Deforestation is negatively affecting the interaction between the water cycle, soil sustainability, and trees stability.
Deforestation is the cutting down of trees and plants to make way for any development activity. Carbon dioxide is the air that our body lets out when we breathe. Trees take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen that we breathe in. With the cutting down of more and more trees is leading to greater concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. Deforestation is blamed for rise in the greenhouse gases present in the atmosphere by cutting or burning them. New development projects, requirement of land for homes and factories, requirement for wood and also soil erosion are the major factors that are causing deforestation, which in turn leading to global warming.