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GLOBAL

WARMING
DONE BY
JEFFERSON GRAHAM J
UR16CE085
Contents:
 What is Global Warming?
Causes of Global
Warming
Effects of Global Warming
Global Warming Statistics
Green House Effects
Ozone Layer Depletion
Future Pedictions
Global Warming is the increase of Earth's
average surface temperature due to effect of
greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide
emissions from burning fossil fuels or from
deforestation, which trap heat that would
otherwise escape from Earth.
The true cause of global warming is our
thoughtless attitude to Nature.
 Due to the warming of oceans, sea level will rise. Glacier
ice will also melt, causing further rise in sea level. As a result
in the 21st century sea level will rise from 9 to 88 cm. Such a
rise will submerge many parts of countries.
Crops and forests may be affected by more insects and
plant diseases.
 Seasons will be longer in some areas.
Storms are expected to be more frequent and intense.
Some regions of the world would become dry.
Weather patterns would be less prediclable and more
extreme.
OZONE LAYER DEPLETION
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
other halogenated ozone
depleting substances (ODS) are
mainly responsible for man-made
chemical ozone depletion. The
total amount of effective
halogens (chlorine and bromine)
in the stratosphere can be
calculated and are known as the
equivalent effective stratospheric
chlorine (EESC).
GLOBAL WARMING STATISTICS

According to NASA the


hottest year on record was
2005.
$100 billion of damage
wascaused by hurricanes
hitting the U.S. coast in
2005 alone.
15-37% of all plants and
animal species could be
wiped out by global
warming by the 2050.
The greenhouse effect is the process by
which absorbtion and emision of infrared
radiation by gases in the atmosphere are
purported to warm a planet’s lower
atmosphere and surface
Naturally occurring greenhouse gases
have a mean warming effect of about
33 ° C (59 ° F)
WATER VAPOR: 36-70%
Carbon dioxide: 9-26%
Methane: 4-9%
Ozone : 3-7%
FUTURE PREDICTIONS
Two major ways are there to control
global warming
Keep the carbon-dioxide out of the
atmosphere by storing the gas or its carbon
component somewhere else, a strategy
called carbon sequestration.
 Reduce the production of green house
gases.
SAVE ENVIRONMENT
SAVE EARTH

THANK YOU

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