Friday, March 30, 2018

Climate Change: The Science

There’s no more debating if climate change is a reality. Scientists agree: the world is getting warmer and human activity is largely responsible. Today, our planet is hotter than it has been in 2,000 years, and on track to grower hotter than it’s been in two million years.
Storm chasers and Doppler on Wheels truck near Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA.
Climate change is expected to increase the strength and frequency of extreme weather events around the world, like this major storm near Fort Dodge, Iowa.

© Greenpeace / Daniel Beltrá
Donald Trump and his climate-denying administration want you to believe climate change is a mystery (or an outright hoax), but that’s just not true. In fact, science can tell us a lot about the causes and effects of our warming world.

What We Know
Years of scientific investigation have given us a clear understanding of what’s causing climate change and how humans are contributing. It works like this:

Certain gases in the atmosphere — like carbon dioxide — create what’s called the greenhouse effect, trapping in heat and regulating the Earth’s temperature.
Burning fossil fuels releases more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, particularly carbon dioxide. While not the most potent greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is by far the most emitted by human activities.
More greenhouse gases in the atmosphere means a more intense greenhouse effect, causing the Earth to keep getting warmer.
There’s more carbon dioxide in our atmosphere now than there’s been in the past 150,000 years.
We’re also learning more about the impacts of climate change, many of which have serious consequences for humans and wildlife.

Climate change is closely linked with the rise in extreme weather events we’ve experienced in recent years. Hurricanes, typhoons, floods and drought are all made worse by climate change.
Melting polar ice caused by warmer temperatures has huge ripple effects. Not only does it threaten the habitat of species like polar bears and penguins, it’s causing our sea levels to rise and threatening coastal cities and communities.
How We’re Changing the Climate
Global temperatures have risen and fallen over the Earth’s history for natural reasons. What’s unique about the warming we’re experiencing now is that it can’t be explained by those natural reasons, and that it’s happening faster than ever before.

Human activity plays a central role. The fossil fuels we burn to power our homes, businesses, cars and more all release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and deforestation for timber and agriculture is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions.

Humans are at the center of the problem, but this also means the power is in our hands. The choices we make today will determine the climate of the future.

Still need more information? Don’t just take it from us. Ninety-seven percent of scientists agree that the Earth’s temperature is rising and human activity plays a central role — and NASA has compiled the studies to prove it.
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Thanx Daniel Beltra
Knight Sha  C.

7 comments:

  1. My precious Sha ,
    I remember why I wanted to know more about climate change ... I just met Jeannie , we started a blog together , she did a post about climate change and the polar bears , I wanted to know what she was talking about , here in the south we heard talk about global warming , we didn't take it serious , I started surfing the web , it peaked my interest and here we are ten years later .
    Great job sweetheart .
    Love
    Mama

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    1. Hi Mama,
      We was small at that time , when you started blogging Man was a new baby , you met aunt Jeannie on a lady's blog , you had Man in the oven , poppa said that was good therapy for you granddaddy had passed earlier that year .
      We stayed with Mema until our house were built , we got Jonny when we move into our home , Man was 6 or 7 months old . You and Nan and some others raised money to take everyone to DC , that was fun , we hung out with daddy poppa stayed at the Capital with you , there was so many interesting things to see , Jenny went into the second grade , she asked Miss. Davis to help start a bear club and now the Polar Bear Cubs is now Nanook's Knights .
      Thank you mama for supporting us in the things we like .
      I also thank you and daddy for getting us a big brother to defend us against the boy bullies and for Man to have a big brother to hang out with .
      Love you mama
      Knight Sha

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  6. Hi SHa
    You are so right. There ain't no mystery to climate change. And it's simple to understand. I have always had the greatest respect for Greenpeace. They are brave and have put up with ridicule and threats for decades. They have taken risks by chasing storms and tornadoes to get information and confronting fishing boats that were killing whales and so much more. We should do a little bio about Greenpeace. Hurray ! for tree huggers!
    I like the way you challenge people to get moving. Great post.
    I also read your note to your mama and it brought back very fond memories to me too.
    You do good work my friend
    Love Aunt Jeannie

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