If you are a part of this world and active in our community you would know that global warming is a big issue for everyone. But the real question is are we too late to stop it?
It is not a secret that our natural world is in terrible shape. Global warming has caused chaos and extinction. Global warming is melting our ice glaciers rapidly. This is extremely harmful to the earth as well as humans. It is quite challenging to control global warming. More population rate causes more carbon dioxide which causes more global warming rate. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air toxins collect within the environment and retain daylight and sun-powered radiation that have bounced off the earth’s surface causing global warming. The instrumental temperature record and the extra information captured showed us that global warming started back in the 1830s.
Why did global warming start in the first place? Researchers attribute the global warming slant observed since the mid-20th century to the human extension of the “greenhouse effect” warming that comes about when the environment traps warm transmitting from Earth toward space. Certain gasses within the environment block warmth from getting away.
We can stop global warming but of course, we cannot do it overnight. But we can start by reducing the rate of it. There are many ways to reduce global warming like: going somewhere by bike or by walking, using public transportation if you can, planting trees because they give us oxygen, buying a fuel-efficient vehicle that could make you save money more, and being supportive of the world, checking your tires to inflate them to save 250 lbs.,
On the off chance that all human emissions of heat-trapping gasses were to stop nowadays, Earth’s temperature would proceed to rise for a couple of decades as ocean streams bring excess warm put away within the profound sea back to the surface. Once this overabundance warms transmitted out to space, Earth’s temperature would stabilize. Specialists think the extra warming from this “hidden” warm is impossible to surpass 0.9° Fahrenheit (0.5°Celsius). With no advance human impact, normal forms would start to gradually evacuate the overabundance of carbon dioxide from the environment, and worldwide temperatures would continuously start to decay.
By everybody’s concerns, some people think we have time to stop it but some of the other people think it is already too late. I think in time we will see who is right and who is wrong.