Global warming refers to the average increase in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere. Burning fossil fuels releases these gases. Effects include more extreme weather, melting Arctic ice and permafrost, rising sea levels that threaten coastal areas and islands, and disruption of ecosystems. International agreements like the Kyoto Protocol aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate global warming impacts. Individual actions are also important to address this issue.
We are the students of Ahsanullah University of Science And Technology from civil Engineering department .We have prepared a presentation for our Environmental Engineering lll course to explain global warming and climate change.Global Warming and Climate Change is hot topic nowadays .So this presentation was made to discover main causes behind this situation . Is Anthropogenic or natural?? In this presentation we have tried to explain this .
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. This is a type of greenhouse effect.
Effect of global warming PPT EVS
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We are the students of Ahsanullah University of Science And Technology from civil Engineering department .We have prepared a presentation for our Environmental Engineering lll course to explain global warming and climate change.Global Warming and Climate Change is hot topic nowadays .So this presentation was made to discover main causes behind this situation . Is Anthropogenic or natural?? In this presentation we have tried to explain this .
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. This is a type of greenhouse effect.
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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. This is a type of greenhouse effect.
Climate Fresk Key Messages from Climate ClarityClimateClarity
This slideshow outlines the key messages of the Climate Fresk workshop. From the key points of the physical system to the framing of climate action, you should learn something about your role as a climate leader.
Get in touch with Climate Clarity at info@climateclarity.co.uk to learn more about the workshop and book it in your community or organisation.
Climate Fresk Key Messages from Climate ClarityClimateClarity
This slideshow outlines the key messages of the Climate Fresk workshop. From the key points of the physical system to the framing of climate action, you should learn something about your role as a climate leader.
Get in touch with Climate Clarity at info@climateclarity.co.uk to learn more about the workshop and book it in your community or organisation.
Global warming ppt by Jarin Tasneem, class- 7th, School D.A.V Public School, faridabad, What is Global Warming?
Greenhouse Effects
Causes of Global Warming.
Effects of Global Warming.
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Future Predictions Precaution to prevent Global Warming.
Global warming
What is global warming?
Green house effect
Cause of global warming
Effect of global warming
Ozone layer depletion
Global warming statistics
Projection of global warming
Future prediction
Controlling Global Warming
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
2. Direction forComputerAssisted lesson
Follow the Instruction given below:
This lesson is about the topic- Global Warming.
This capsule contain suitable slides related to the concept.
Necessary Pictures are provided in each slide.
Use mouse (single click) to move to the next slide.
Click on the textbox to get the response.
Please note the direction given by the computer.
Brain Teasers are provided for developing concepts
Brain relaxers are provided for self checking with necessary
explanation.
After completing the lesson the learners can recapitulate the
lesson through Test Your knowledge session.
3. What is Global
Warming?
•Global warming is when the earth heats up.
•It happens when greenhouse gases
(carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide,
and methane) trap heat and light from the
sun in the earth’s atmosphere, which
increases the temperature.
•This hurts many people, animals, and
plants. Many cannot take the change, so
they die.
4. What is global warming ?
Global warming refers to an average increase in the
Earth's temperature, which in turn causes
changes in climate.
9. What causes global
warming?
• Many things cause global warming. One thing
that causes global warming is electrical pollution.
Electricity causes pollution in many ways, some
worse than others.
• In most cases, fossil fuels are burned to create
electricity. Fossil fuels are made of dead plants
and animals. Some examples of fossil fuels are
oil and petroleum.
• Many pollutants (chemicals that pollute the air,
water, and land) are sent into the air when fossil
fuels are burned. Some of these chemicals are
called greenhouse gasses.
10. What are the causes of global
warming ?
Man-made
causes
Natural
causes
11.
12. The greenhouse effect
• The greenhouse
effect is when the
temperature rises
because the sun’s
heat and light is
trapped in the
earth’s
atmosphere. This
is like when heat is
trapped in a car.
20. Effect on Global
Warming ?
Earth’s surface to a new high of 14.57 degree
centigrade.
Rise in temperature was marked by unusually severe
weather in many parts of the world.
The irony of this global warming is that while it could
reduce climatic changes by drying up rains.
It could also raise sea levels with disastrous
consequences for islands and low- level coastal areas.
i. Serve Changes in
Weather :
21. II.Impact on Arctic
Ecosystem :-
The ecosystem which sustains the
livelihood of Arctic residents is melting
the ice as temperature rise.
The layer of permafrost is melting,
causing an inland lake to drain into the
ocean and killing fresh water fish.
22. III.Erratic Rain
People around the world will experience climate
changes and the erratic rainfall China to Africa will
jeopardize the lives of many people.
IT is now nearly a decade since the IPCC
accepted that human activates were changing the
world’s climate.
The most severe warming is seen in the Arctic
were the ice pack is shrinking, and thinning,
according to the US experts.
23. IV. More storms, foods,
droughts, submergence of
islands :-
Scientists have warned that a warmer world will
mean more storms, floods, droughts, and snowfalls.
The countries that have to suffer most if the Hague
talks fail are the small countries.
Islands in danger of being submerged, from the Pacific
to the Caribbean are panicky.
The lives of million people will be affected by these
negotiations.
24. V. Ozone Getting Depleted
Pollution from transport is the fastest growing source of carbon
dioxide emissions since the industrial revolutions
Carbon emission levels responsible for 70 percent of global warming
vary widely among nations.
Due to these emissions the ozone layer that provides a protective
shield over the Earth from the harmful ultravoilent radiation is getting
depleted.
Another greenhouse gas, methane, has more than doubled.
RESULT OF THIS, VERY HOT WEATHER LIKE
THE SAME IN DESERT REGION OR MORE THAN
THAT
25. VI. Major Climate
Change
If we do not act to reduce the emission of these heat-
trapping gases, it is predicted that global temperature
could rise 2 degree to 6degree Fahrenheit in the next 100
yrs. Just a few degree difference in the global average
temperature can mean a major climate change.
The amt o greenhouse gases that are released could be
controlled through prudent planning and implementation
of environmental priorities. Man has to act now to insure
against the risk of destructive future warming by reducing
the greenhouse gas emissions.
27. Kyoto protocol
The Kyoto Protocol is an agreement under which
industrialized countries will reduce their collective emissions
of greenhouse gases by 5.2% compared to the year 1990
29. Test your knowledge
I Say True or False
1.Global warming is an average increase in the temperature of earth.
2. Greenhouse gases are gases are in the earth’s atmosphere that collects heat and
light from the sun.
3. Name the different effects of global warming?
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