3. what do we know about global warming ?
An increase in the earth's atmospheric and oceanic temperatures
widely predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect
resulting especially from pollution.
We can feel temperature rise .
Pooler ice melting.
Sea level.
Different kind of polution.
5. Earth
The earth we call it Planet Earth. Earth is
important because it is the birthplace of
humanity and the cradle of human civilization.
Earth is the only known planet in our Solar
System where life exists.
• Plants and animals
• Biodiversity
7. Resource
• Lakes freeze and thaw
• Trees bud in the spring
• Changing temperatures and precipitation cause
extreme events that affect water resources
• Forests
• Water
• Fish
• Wildlife
• Wetlands
• Parks and protected areas
• The Far North
8. In the Introduction to Earth, Population and Resources in Environment and geography
science we could say that all three of them is a part of the system of environment
which is lead to us the environment and geography.
According to Global Footprint Network.
This environmental nonprofit calculates the annual arrival of Earth Overshoot Day.
Resource Consumption by Population
9. On Aug. 1st, humans will have consumed more natural resources in 2018 than
the Earth can regenerate this year, according to the California-based Global
Footprint Network. This environmental nonprofit calculates the annual arrival of
Earth Overshoot Day – the date when humanity’s demands on nature exceed
what the network’s analysts estimate the Earth can regenerate over the entire
year. Aug. 1st is the earliest date since ecological overshoot began in the early
1970s.
Effect of Population
10. There is also many case seen that due to global warming greenhouse effect shows
that economy, wealth, resources, earth and population cause many different kind of
disaster and impact to our world thought-outly.
Effect of Recourses
11. Effect of Recourses
Relationship between economic impact of global warming and country-level temperature, GDP, and cumulative CO2
emissions.
(A)The relationship between country-level mean annual temperature and median economic
impact of anthropogenic forcing over the 1961–2010 period.
The orange line shows the median temperature optimum reported by Burke et al.
(14), and the orange envelope shows the 5–95% range.
(B) The relationship between per capita GDP in 2010 and median economic impact of historical
anthropogenic forcing over the 1961–2010 period.
(C) The relationship between cumulative emissions over the 1961–2010 period (calculated from ref.
32) and median economic impact of historical anthropogenic forcing over the 1961–2010 period.
(A–C) Gray strip plots show the density of points along the x and y axes.
The black regression line and gray envelope show the 95% confidence interval of a locally weighted regression (“loess”).
12. Conclusion
Population
Resources
Earth
Population
Resources
Earth
Earth Global Warming
Prepared by Shohanur Rahman
Email: Shohanur1070@gmail.com
Earth is always been getting warmer and warmer due to increase in population which lead to use of excess industrial resource and
natural resource causing depletion in both resource. Therefore increasing in carbon and other acid base by product which destroying
our earth ( such as Ozone layer getting thinner, Melting pooler ice, Forest deforestation, flood, Acid Rain, Water Pollution etc).
From above we could say that, Increase in population (causing production of heat) causing decrease in Resources (causing
production of heat by industrializing product) Which causing earth global warming.