Global warming refers to the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's surface and its oceans, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, which releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Costs of Global Warming Rising sea levels: Melting of glaciers and polar ice caps leads to rising sea l…
Read moreOnly the oceans are becoming more acidic, but ninety percent of global warming is happening in the ocean causing their temperature to rapidly increase. Heat causes the water to expand, causing the sea level to rise, and changes the oceans health and biochemistry. The effects of the global warming are very alarming like it includ…
Read moreThe average global surface temperature has increased 2.12 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880. Two-thirds of that being since 1975, just highlighting that human activity is a big factor. The US accounts for 4.4% of the world population, yet one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters after China at number one with almost double the shar…
Read moreIntroduction "Drought" denotes the meteorological, agricultural, environmental, climatic, social, economic, and political consequences of a gap between the water availability and demands for the needs of domestic, irrigational, industrial, commercial, and recreational consumption in an area over an extended period. A…
Read moreZainab Imran, Green Blogger The terms global warming and climate change are often used interchangeably without much regard for the minute difference that sets them apart. Global warming is a cause, the effect of which is climate change. Thus, the two are linked in a cause-and-effect relationship. Global warming itself,…
Read moreWardah Razzaq, Green Blogger Climate change is one of the unprecedented challenges which our planet, “Earth” and mankind faces today. We have already encountered unpredictable glacial melting, rising sea levels, raging wildfires, the migration of various dangerous parasites, disease vectors like, mosquitoes, ticks and a myriad of…
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