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Global Warming - Handily Ruining The World We Live In

By Justin Cooke

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Probably one of the most discussed topics in an elementary Science class, then and now, is global warming in reference to a broader topic, namely ozone layer depletion. The main idea is that global warming is a cause for the depletion of one of the Earth's important layers, which is the ozone layer.

While this whole thought seemed to be too much for a child to understand before, the same may no longer hold true today when Mother Nature herself has begun to assume the role of a teacher, replete with concrete examples, in demonstrating to the whole world what the concept exactly means.

Still, to make things clearer for everyone, global warming is the increase in the Earth's surface temperature, in both land and water. This is caused by several factors, all of which chiefly boil down to human intervention. Firstly, global warming is caused by the release and accumulation of many pollutants and noxious substances - the by-product of human activities - into the atmosphere. Secondly, global warming is caused by massive deforestation of loggers. Without these plants and trees, people lack agents that help regulate and produce clean air. Thirdly, global warming is caused by man's heavy use of electronics that contribute to radioactive emissions.

In order for a person to understand the significance of knowing what global warming is and what causes it is for him to simply watch or read the news. The recurring natural calamities that people have been experiencing all over the world are the reasons why people need to concern themselves with global warming.

People must know that global warming is the cause why glaciers have been melting. In turn, glacier meltdown is a factor towards the increase of sea levels resulting to floods and erosions. Moreover, global warming is the reason why there have been sudden unexpected forest fires and droughts. Further, global warming is the cause why animals have been migrating or becoming extinct due to changes in their natural habitat. Finally, global warmingexplains why human lives have been lost and properties devastated. In spite of these, some might still argue that global warming is a gradual process so it could not be happening yet at this time. This is certainly true. However, people are remind that the concept is nothing new and the process has already started many centuries back.

Justin Cooke is a writer, business investor, and social media promoter. In addition to managing Trybpo, a business in Davao City, he also promotes topical sites about interesting subjects like kitchen floor tiles and bathroom tile ideas.

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