Global Warming

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Global warming first mentioned by ‘Svante August Arrhenius in 1896’, but in ‘1753, Joseph Black discovered carbon dioxide’ and in ‘1827, Jean-Batiste Fourier suggested that atmospheric effect kept the earth warmer than it would otherwise be’, (Direct.gov. n.d. A history of climate change). Since this time, reports, and study have be done with graphs to show the impact of global warming and what could happen to our planet. In 1979, the first conference was held this was called ‘International climate science’ it called on governments to ‘foresee and prevent man-made changes in climate’. 1988 the ‘IPCC’ was setup by the ‘United Nations’ to look at reports and the findings, they advised measures to stop ‘greenhouse gases to prevent global warming’. 1992 ‘154 nations signed the UNFCCC’ this was to set targets to ‘reduce emissions’ 1997 ‘Kyoto Protocol’ is an ‘international treaty and legally binding for industrialised nations to cut emissions 178 countries’ signed this treaty which was in ‘force in 2005’(ibid). There have been four different meeting each setting up different names, treaties after looking at the findings in each case, this is to make sure all countries are aware of global warming. The causes of global warming are the emission to the earth’s atmosphere of CO2, these come from ‘fossil fuel like coal: oil, gas, and deforestation’. The world uses these fossil fuel to ‘heat homes and building for growing, transporting and cooking food, travelling, treating water to make it drinkable, manufacturing, from clothes to fridges and plastic bags and batteries’ (Direct.gov. n.d. Causes of climate change). The ‘Ozone layer’, is another concern for scientists; the ‘depletion of the earth’s ozone layer’ means more ‘Ultra Violet Radi... ... middle of paper ... ...lobalwarminginperspective.wordpress.com/global-warming-myth-vs-reality/ [Accessed 10th Feb 2001] Glover, P. 2007. TEN MYTHS of Global Warming [Online]. Available: http://www.globalwarminghysteria.com/ten-myths-of-global-warming/. [Accessed 10th Feb 2011] Natural Environment Research Council. 2009. What are carbon sources and carbon sinks? [Online]. Available: http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/issues/climatechange/carbon.asp. [Accessed 4th Feb 2011] O'Sullivan, A. 2009. Largest Producers of Greenhouse Gas Emissions [Online]. Available: http://www.suite101.com/content/largest-producers-of-greenhouse-gas-emissions-a166117. [Accessed 8th Feb 2011] Ponce, V, M. n.d. THE 33 FACTS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING [Online]. Available: http://globalwarming.sdsu.edu/. [Accessed 8th Feb 2011] World Energy Research, 2010. Earthly Power. National geographic Green, Winter, pp.30- 32

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