What Are the Known Causes of Global Warming?

Posted by Rolf Joho on October 19th, 2009 filed in What Causes Global Warming


Global warming is a serious issue in the world today and being aware of the causes of global warming is crucial. We have heard Al Gore talk about it as well as plenty of others, but there are still so many people out there who are just not sure what global warming is all about. People are not sure what all the fuss is about. It is important to be aware of environmental issues in the world today, and the same goes for global warming.

There are actually several known causes of global warming and only by acknowledging the causes of global warming can anything positive actually get done about it.

Causes

Although there are different causes that are contributing to global warming, more than anything it has to do with humans and what we as a nation are doing to the earth and what sort of an effect it is having. Greenhouse gases are thought to be the number one cause of global warming. These can occur naturally but they are also the result of many human processes including fuel consumption.

By driving cars for instance, greenhouse gases are emitted and when you stop to consider how many millions of people are driving around each day, it is easy to see why this would be such a problem. This is certainly one of the most major causes of global warming and one that is therefore crucial to pay attention to.

Aviation is considered as being another of the main causes of global warming. People are constantly traveling around the world for personal and professional reasons and it is costing us because it is having a negative effect on the world that we live in.

Land use and the causes of global warming

People really need to start paying more attention to what they are doing and realize that there are very simple steps that can be taken in order to have a more positive impact on the earth and take care of it. Global warming is just one of many environmental issues that we are dealing with right now but there are many others as well. At least by being aware of the causes of global warming, we are able to move forward and do what we can in order to protect the environment. Riding a bicycle or walking when possible for instance, can do a lot and if everyone were to cut down on consumption of cars and airplanes, it would help dramatically with global warming.

Related Reading:

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Have you ever wondered why so many people believe recent climate change is almost entirely the result of human activity, even when there's plenty of evidence to the contrary? It's because the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says so.

This compact, readable book pulls apart the flawed science behind the IPCC's assertion that man-made CO2 is causing global warming. Author Ralph Alexander exposes the IPCC's deceptive manipulation of climate data, the roadblocks for the CO2 hypothesis favored by climate change alarmists, and the failed predictions of computer climate models.

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Title: Is your lunch causing global warming? Cars and factories are major sources of greenhouse gas emissions that are heating up the planet. But what you eat may have even more of an impact.(ENVIRONMENT)
Author: Elisabeth Rosenthal
Publication: New York Times Upfront (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 18, 2010
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