Greenhouse Effect
Autor: Lily Chen • March 22, 2015 • Essay • 364 Words (2 Pages) • 1,105 Views
THESIS STATEMENT
Although the majority of scientists agree that human activity enhances the Greenhouse Effect, there are groups of people who remain skeptical - particularly those investors who have invested in carbon emission industries.
ABSTRACT
In this report, I am going to discuss about the both opposite views about the destruction of ecosystem by the enhanced greenhouse effect. I will also discuss about the different fundamental features of earth’s ecosystem and its change the last centuries. After discussing facts and vies of different persons, I will also try to conclude a decision.
INTRODUCTION
There are a lot of evidences which prove that in the last time of revolution in industries has caused the earth’s temperature to get warmer and it is called greenhouse effect. A large no. of scientists say that increase in the natural process of the greenhouse effect, brought by human activities like greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, chlorofluorocarbons and nitrous oxide are being released into the atmosphere at a far greater rate than would occur through natural processes and thus their concentrations are increasing. However there are a large no. of people who disagree the facts especially politicians and industrialists. They believe that the Earth is going through natural cycles of climate change and variations. Even with these opinions, it is clear that any changes in global temperatures are going to significantly impact ecosystems. Furthermore, if there are significant changes to human activities worldwide to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, global economies could be compromised. This report will focus on the human activities that are contributing to an enhanced greenhouse effect and the impacts that potential global warming is having and will have on ecosystems. It will also cause of global warming and climate change.
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