Global warming increases the country describes’s average temperature begins with the industrial revolution of the late 18th century. Although the increase in the planet’s the average temperatures were recorded in the data base of ice for millions of years, the speed and frequency while increasing the temperature results in the last episode of global warming calls for heating. This is attributed to increasing combustion of fossil fuels for steam engines initially and then to create electricity. Both the consumption of fossil fuels and the curves increase as temperatures have risen exponentially in the last two centuries, leading the scientific community to conclude that the use of fossil fuels, is one of the main causes of global warming. Evidence supporting this conclusion is now overwhelming, with governments, businesses and individuals of the consequences and the importance of reducing its causes.
Why is the reduction of fossil fuels and how important global warming impact on our climate? Country’s climate is defined by a complex system of meteorological parameters such as temperature, humidity and rainfall were recorded over a longer time period. The planet is divided into different weather categories, including wet tropical, Mediterranean and arid to name a few. In the last two hundred years or so, changes in the planet’s climate occurred. This is mainly attributed to global warming, or an increase in average surface temperatures around the world. The impacts of global warming have important implications for Earth’s climate.
Global warming affects the planet actually’s climate in several ways. Elevated temperatures are the main cause of climate change as they do cause more evaporation in the oceans, resulting in more frequent and extreme rainfall events. About country, higher temperatures produce drier and warmer weather leading to increased desertification or extension of the current arid climatic zones. Although, global warming refers to an increase in mean global temperature, different regions experience different climatic effects. In general, most regions become warmer and drier, regions will also experience much colder temperatures and more precipitation. These exceptions will continue to increase, resulting in unusual weather patterns with extreme events such as hurricanes and cyclones intensify. Changing climate has many consequences for flora and fauna adapted to the weather conditions present. Species that can not migrate or adapt quickly enough to extinction. People will also be affected, including the distribution of arable land can change, making it harder to grow crops. Extreme weather can also endanger human lives and settlements.
One of the most concerning the impact of global warming is the increased melting of the polar caps, resulting in a rising sea level. This process actually increases global warming because less radiation from the sun is reflected back by the ice from space. Instead, more sunlight absorbed by land and water tanks further warming and increased melting of polar ice. Climate is also affected by this process as many weather systems are affected by ocean currents at the poles. The large amounts of fresh water from the melted ice can alter ocean currents can cause significant changes in global climate.
To mitigate the effects of global warming on the planet’s climate it is essential that human activities in this process are minimized. If global warming does not slow down, people, animals and plants of the earth face a range of challenges caused by changing climate. FWR Group does its part to the sustainability of our customers and increase the causes of global warming by reducing the world’s climate.