What are the 5 effects of global warming

  1. Greenhouse gas emissions at 'an all
  2. How Will Global Warming Affect Human Beings?
  3. What are the effects of global warming?


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Greenhouse gas emissions at 'an all

1 2 Greenhouse gas emissions at 'an all-time high' -- and it is causing an unprecedented rate of global warming, say scientists Date: June 8, 2023 Source: University of Leeds Summary: Human-induced warming, largely caused by the burning of fossil fuels, reached an average of 1.14°C for the most recent decade (2013 to 2022) above pre-industrial levels. This is up from 1.07°C between 2010 and 2019. Human-induced warming is now increasing at a pace of over 0.2°C per decade. The analysis also found that greenhouse gas emissions were 'at an all-time high', with human activity resulting in the equivalent of 54 (+/-5.3) gigatonnes (or billion metric tonnes) of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere on average every year over the last decade (2012-2021). Given the speed at which the global climate system is changing, the scientists argue that policymakers, climate negotiators and civil society groups need to have access to up-to-date and robust scientific evidence on which to base decisions. Share: One of the researchers said the analysis was a "timely wake-up call" that the pace and scale of climate action has been insufficient, and it comes as climate experts meet in Bonn to prepare the ground for the major COP28 climate conference in the UAE in December, which will include a stocktake of progress towards keeping global warming to 1.5°C by 2050. Given the speed at which the global climate system is changing, the scientists argue that policymakers, climate negotiators ...

How Will Global Warming Affect Human Beings?

Effects of Global Warming on Humans The fact that global warming poses a threat to the environment and wildlife has been a public concern for years. Lesser known is the degree of global warming's direct impact on humans around the world. Research has been conducted to explore the effect on biological, ecological, and geological systems, but less research has focused on how humans specifically are affected by global climate change. Some of the many factors that directly influence human lives include: • Extreme weather. • Ozone depletion. • Spread of infectious diseases. • Changes to food and water supplies. The humans most directly affected by these issues are those living in poverty and marginalized communities. Not only are these individuals more likely to experience the negative consequences of global warming, but are also less likely to have the financial resources to deal with these issues. As a result of these changes, the World Health Organization estimates that at least 160,000 lives have been lost since 1950. Other experts, like the Global Humanitarian Forum, believe that number is much higher and estimate that over 300,000 deaths occur annually as a result of global warming. Additionally, this organization suggests that the global economy loses around $125 billion. This article takes a closer look at the global warming threats facing humans around the world. Health Impacts The health impacts of global climate change are divided into three specific categories: • Th...

What are the effects of global warming?

Why subscribe? • The ultimate action-packed science and technology magazine bursting with exciting information about the universe • Subscribe today and save an extra 5% with checkout code 'LOVE5' • Engaging articles, amazing illustrations & exclusive interviews • Issues delivered straight to your door or device Already, the consequences of global warming are measurable and visible. "We can observe this happening in real time in many places," Josef Werne, a professor of geology and environmental science at the University of Pittsburgh, told Live Science. "Ice is melting in both polar ice caps and mountain glaciers. Lakes around the world, including Lake Superior, are warming rapidly — in some cases faster than the surrounding environment. Animals are changing migration patterns and plants are changing the dates of activity," such as trees budding their leaves earlier in the spring and dropping them later in the fall. A graph showing global temperatures for the ten hottest years on record. (Image credit: NOAA) One of the most immediate and obvious consequences of global warming is the increase in temperatures around the world. The average global temperature has increased by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degrees Celsius) over the past 100 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Since record keeping began in 1895, the hottest year on record worldwide was 2016, For the contiguous United States and Alaska, 2016 was the second-warmest y...

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