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| Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: knowledgemanager Date: February 11, 2013, 6:44 am | |
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| Hi everyone! | |
| Global warming is a pretty hot topic (pun, intended) that has | |
| many controversies surrounding it, starting off with a most | |
| basic question: | |
| What do you think are the most pertinent causes of global | |
| warming? If indeed it exists. | |
| Please feel free to share your thoughts and if you don't need | |
| anonymity, your name and possibly background | |
| :) | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: toshrock84 Date: February 11, 2013, 7:42 am | |
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| Hey guys I'm, Daniel Castro, an IB diploma student. | |
| Well basically I think there are four basic systems which are | |
| causing the climate of our planet to change: | |
| 1. Milankovitch cycles. These are three changes in the movement | |
| of the Earth in relation to the sun. Two of these have to do | |
| with the axis of rotation of the planet. On one of them, the | |
| axis is literally shifting possition slightly (think of it as if | |
| it was sliding around a bit). The second one has to do with the | |
| tilting or "wobbling" of this same axis. The third cycle is | |
| related to how centered the sun is in relation to the Earths | |
| gravitational orbit. | |
| 2. 12-year Solar cycles. Scientists are unsure of why this | |
| happens, but every twelve years roughly, there is a noticeable | |
| change on the radiation emmited by the sun. This is generally on | |
| a fluctuating trend. | |
| 3. Change in the Earth's albedo. If you are not familiar with | |
| the term, albedo is a way of measuring how much proportion of | |
| radiation any object or surface reflects/absorbs. It is given by | |
| the values <= (less than/equal to) 1 or >= 0, in which a higher | |
| value represents more radiation reflected (snow has an albedo of | |
| 0.04, meaning it absorbs only 4% of radiation that it recieves). | |
| Back to the topic of climate change, with a decrease in ice cap | |
| surface, the Earth is reflecting less sunlight and absorbing | |
| more heat. | |
| 4. Variation in gas structure of the atmosphere. Possibly the | |
| most talked about lately. This one is related to the greenhouse | |
| effect. Gases such as carbon dioxide are being released into our | |
| atmosphere through various causes. These do not absorb the UV | |
| radiation from the sun, but once this reaches our planet and | |
| heats up its surface, this radiates infrared, which is absorbed | |
| by these gases, therefore "trapping" the heat and creating this | |
| greehouse effect. While carbon dioxide is the gas that is being | |
| released the most as a result of human action, it is not the | |
| most dangerous gas. Methane absorbs 21 times more radiation than | |
| CO2, and a man-made gas used in fridges and previously used in | |
| aerosols called chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs absorb radiation as | |
| much as 10,000 times as much as carbon dioxide. | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: jellyfied Date: February 11, 2013, 8:10 am | |
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| Wow Daniel, that was a very informative post! | |
| The first three reasons are those I wouldn't think of on a day | |
| to day basis | |
| And for someone like me who is not as well acquainted with | |
| science I would think that carbon Dioxide Emissions from fossil | |
| fuel burning industries/transportation would be the most | |
| pertinent cause. At least with what the media portrays anyway. | |
| There was this book I was reading by Milton Friedman: Hot, Flat | |
| and Crowded-- basically proposing that we are at a crisis of | |
| green energy technology and that America and the world in | |
| general had to take more action than the token Green | |
| 'revolution' we are having now where the problem of emissions | |
| are not solved at its root- capitalism and wanton use of | |
| resources. | |
| Other factors of GW might be methane emissions from animals or | |
| deforestation? While the first one might be pretty consistent | |
| through the ages hmm | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: joe Date: February 15, 2013, 3:21 am | |
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| Hi there. I'm Joseph and used to do geography back in college. | |
| Anyway, while many greenhouse gases naturally occur and they | |
| create the greenhouse effect that keeps the Earth's temperature | |
| warm enough to support life, the main source of excess | |
| greenhouse gases is human use of fossil fuels. When we drive | |
| cars, use electricity from coal-fired power plants, or heat our | |
| homes with oil or natural gas, we release carbon dioxide and | |
| other heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere. Deforestation is | |
| also another significant source of greenhouse gases because the | |
| fewer the number of trees, the less carbon dioxide converts to | |
| oxygen. | |
| During the 150 years of the industrial age, the atmospheric | |
| concentration of carbon dioxider increased by 31 percent. Over | |
| the same period, the level of atmospheric methane rose by 151 | |
| percent, mostly from agricultural activities such as raising | |
| cattle and growing rice. | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: Ohnogore Date: February 16, 2013, 10:19 pm | |
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| Hi everybody. | |
| Very interesting and knowledgeable posts. I would though like to | |
| throw something else in the debate as well. To me it seems like | |
| the scientific community says two things. 1) global warming is | |
| definitely real. It seems to be at the point, where it is | |
| considered foolish to deny that global warming is happening. 2) | |
| even though it exists it somehow still seems questionable, | |
| whether global warming is man-made. Both fronts seem to have | |
| strong scientific evidence pointing in each direction. So what | |
| I'm thinking is that even though the scientific community should | |
| be very united in seeing global warming as man-made, and even | |
| though you should know the correct answers, doesnt it remain a | |
| very big challenge to get the correct information to the public? | |
| And if countries truly are governed by its people, couldnt this | |
| problem prove to be one of the very biggest threats in order to | |
| take corrective action? | |
| Articles: | |
| http://scienceprogress.org/2012/11/27479/ | |
| http://www.petitionproject.org/index.php | |
| http://www.skepticalscience.com/argument.php | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: username101 Date: February 24, 2013, 5:07 am | |
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| Global Warming is caused by many things. The causes are split up | |
| into two groups, man-made or anthropogenic causes, and natural | |
| causes. | |
| Natural Causes | |
| Natural causes are causes created by nature. One natural cause | |
| is a release of methane gas from arctic tundra and wetlands. | |
| Methane is a greenhouse gas. A greenhouse gas is a gas that | |
| traps heat in the earth's atmosphere. Another natural cause is | |
| that the earth goes through a cycle of climate change. This | |
| climate change usually lasts about 40,000 years. | |
| Man-made Causes | |
| Man-made causes probably do the most damage. There are many | |
| man-made causes. Pollution is one of the biggest man-made | |
| problems. Pollution comes in many shapes and sizes. Burning | |
| fossil fuels is one thing that causes pollution. Fossil fuels | |
| are fuels made of organic matter such as coal, or oil. When | |
| fossil fuels are burned they give off a green house gas called | |
| CO2. Also mining coal and oil allows methane to escape. How does | |
| it escape? Methane is naturally in the ground. When coal or oil | |
| is mined you have to dig up the earth a little. When you dig up | |
| the fossil fuels you dig up the methane as well. | |
| Another major man-made cause of Global Warming is population. | |
| More people means more food, and more methods of transportation, | |
| right? That means more methane because there will be more | |
| burning of fossil fuels, and more agriculture. Now your probably | |
| thinking, "Wait a minute, you said agriculture is going to be | |
| damaged by Global Warming, but now you're saying agriculture is | |
| going to help cause Global Warming?" Well, have you ever been in | |
| a barn filled with animals and you smell something terrible? | |
| You're smelling methane. Another source of methane is manure. | |
| Because more food is needed we have to raise food. Animals like | |
| cows are a source of food which means more manure and methane. | |
| Another problem with the increasing population is | |
| transportation. More people means more cars, and more cars means | |
| more pollution. Also, many people have more than one car. | |
| Overpopulation | |
| Since CO2 contributes to global warming, the increase in | |
| population makes the problem worse because we breathe out CO2. | |
| Also, the trees that convert our CO2 to oxygen are being | |
| demolished because we're using the land that we cut the trees | |
| down from as property for our homes and buildings. We are not | |
| replacing the trees (an important part of our eco system), so we | |
| are constantly taking advantage of our natural resources and | |
| giving nothing back in return. | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: KSN Date: March 13, 2013, 9:00 pm | |
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| Does Globalization cause global warming? Intuitively, | |
| globalization results in more people doing business-related | |
| travel on commercial airplanes, therefore increasing the burning | |
| of jet fuel, and depleting the ozone layer? Yes? No? | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: momo Date: March 14, 2013, 10:27 am | |
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| Hi everyone, | |
| Of all the listed causes of global warming, Which do you guys | |
| think are: | |
| 1) The most detrimental cause by far of global warming | |
| 2) The most pertinent issue to tackle now (Does not have to be | |
| the biggest cause) | |
| :) | |
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| Re: Causes of Global Warming | |
| By: jellyfied Date: March 25, 2013, 11:05 am | |
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| Well I would agree global warming can be caused by globalization | |
| and in general mankind's increasingly large scale | |
| industrialization in a capitalist framework. | |
| Also to further momo's question on the most pertinent issue to | |
| tackle now, I believe most proposals aim to reduce the impact of | |
| climate change by reducing emission of greenhouse gases, as this | |
| might be the greatest contributing factor, but ways in which to | |
| achieve this might vary. | |
| For example, by (1) developing more non-polluting renewable | |
| energy sources, (2) adding more nuclear power plants, (3) | |
| reducing energy use by conservation, (4) reforestation to �soak | |
| up� more CO2, or (5) removing carbon in fossil fuels before | |
| combustion and �sequestering� that carbon in underground | |
| reservoirs. Others have also suggested that societies simply | |
| learn to live with climate change. Though personally I think | |
| that might not be viable as global warming might get so bad that | |
| it might not be sustainable or conducive to life. | |
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