Monday, June 6, 2011 0 comments By: Unknown

What is the Difference Between Greenhouse Effect and the Hole in the Ozone Layer?



Greenhouse Effect
Apparently about 99% of climate scientists believe these concepts to be fact.
The terms Greenhouse Effect, global warming, climate change, Ozone Depletion and used almost daily in the media but on questioning children (and many adults for that matter) they use the terms as if they are interchangeable.
Friday, June 3, 2011 1 comments By: Unknown

How Do Humans Contribute to the Greenhouse Effect?


While the greenhouse effect is an essential environmental prerequisite for life on Earth, there really can be too much of a good thing.
The problems begin when human activities distort and accelerate the natural process by creating more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere than are necessary to warm the planet to an ideal temperature.
  • Burning natural gas, coal and oil -including gasoline for automobile engines-raises the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
  • Some farming practices and land-use changes increase the levels of methane and nitrous oxide.
  • Many factories produce long-lasting industrial gases that do not occur naturally, yet contribute significantly to the enhanced greenhouse effect and "global warming" that is currently under way.
  • Deforestation also contributes to global warming. Trees use carbon dioxide and give off oxygen in its place, which helps to create the optimal balance of gases in the atmosphere. As more forests are logged for timber or cut down to make way for farming, however, there are fewer trees to perform this critical function.
  • Population growth is another factor in global warming, because as more people use fossil fuels for heat, transportation and manufacturing the level of greenhouse gases continues to increase. As more farming occurs to feed millions of new people, more greenhouse gases enter the atmosphere.