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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Global warming: How the environment is affected
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Dr. Pushpa Dewangan, Dr. Balbhadra Prasad Dewangan
Abstract
Independent evaluations from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other research institutions closely match NASA's analysis. In comparison to the pre-industrial average temperatures recorded between 1850 and 1900, the Earth's temperature in 2023 rose by around 2.45 degrees Fahrenheit (1.36 degrees Celsius), according to global statistics. By absorbing solar energy and re-emitting heat that would otherwise escape into space, atmospheric aerosol particles—in particular, tiny dust trapped at high altitudes—play a crucial role in controlling the planet's thermal balance. This event has significant ramifications for our understanding of how the Earth's climate functions. Depending on the type of dust, the time of day, and the season, these two effects may cancel each other out. For instance, a layer of dust can tend to chill the summer and warm the winter. Both water vapor and ozone release ultraviolet radiation, which has a big impact on the atmosphere. The primary drivers of global warming are power plant greenhouse gas emissions, population growth, deforestation, the transportation sector, and the deterioration of wet land. The effects of global warming are felt in many aspects of life. Acidification of the weather seas Ozone depletion due to forest fires climatic change in the area Global warming has an impact on human health, agriculture, water shortages, and glacier retreat and disappearance. It has been determined that a 2°C increase in global temperatures might result in a drop-in rice yield of between 0 and 75 tons per hectare. Similarly, wheat production might drop by 0 to 45 tons per hectare if winter temperatures rise by 0.5°C. According to research, these results are probably the result of global warming. This essay looks at the root causes of global warming, its extensive ramifications, and the calculated steps being taken globally to lessen those effects.
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Pages:70-75
How to cite this article:
Dr. Pushpa Dewangan, Dr. Balbhadra Prasad Dewangan "Global warming: How the environment is affected". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 70-75
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