SUBMITTED BY-FARHA RUFI
19-EDM-02
GJ6135
Aligarh Muslim University, India
PRESENTATION ON
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
 What is Greenhouse Effect?
 Examples of heat trapping gases
 Examples of Greenhouse effect
 Process of greenhouse effect
 Where the energy used?
 Possible causes of the greenhouse effect
 Consequences of enhanced greenhouse effect
 Measures to control greenhouse effect
 Initiatives taken by Government of India
 What can we do as an individual?
 Conclusion
CONTENT
 Natural heating of earth’s
atmosphere
 By certain atmospheric gases
 That traps the energy of sun
WHAT IS GREENHOUSE
EFFECT?
 Water vapor (H2O) -02%
 Carbon dioxide (CO2) -50%
 Nitrous oxide (N2O) -04%
 Methane (CH4) -19%
 CFCs -17%
 Ozone (O3) -08%
EXAMPLES OF HEAT
TRAPPING GASES
A.GREENHOUSE
 Trap heat from sun
 Glass absorbs the sun light
 Glass keeps heat from escaping
 Causes greenhouse to heat up
EXAMPLES OF
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
B.CAR PARKED IN SUNLIGHT
 Glass lets in sun light
 Glass grabs heat from
escaping
 Causes the car to heat up
 Sun’s energy passes through
atmosphere
 26% is reflected or scattered
 19% is absorbed by clouds, gases
and particles
 04% is reflected to space by surface
 51% reaches the surface of earth
PROCESS OF THE
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
PROCESS OF THE
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
 Heating the ground
 Melting of ice & snow
 Evaporation of water
 Plant photosynthesis
WHERE THE ENERGY
USED?
 Burning of fossil fuels
 Deforestation
 Increase in population
 Farming
 Industrial waste
 CFCs
POSSIBLE CAUSES OF
THE GREENHOUSE
EFFECT
 Global warming
 Change in climate
 Extinction of species
 Melting of polar ice caps
 Rising of sea level
 Increased chances of floods in
coastal areas
 Heavy drought
 Desertification of land
CONSEQUENCES OF
ENHANCED
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
 Reducing deforestation
 Minimum use of fossil fuels
 Reforestation
 Slowing down population growth
 Use of renewable resources
MEASURES TO
CONTROL
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
 The Indian Greenhouse Gas (GHG)
Program manage & measures the
GHG emission
 The World Resources India (WRI)
provides business to industries by
providing modern machines &
measures emissions
 National Action Plan on Climate
Change (NAPCC) deals with
migration of greenhouse gas
emissions that causing climate
change
INITIATIVES TAKEN BY
GOVERNMENT
 Planting trees in our surrounding
 Avoid burning of garbage &
plastics
 Use of public transport
 Introduce awareness among people
WHAT CAN WE DO AS
AN INDIVIDUAL?
Although greenhouse effect is a
natural process but humans have
greatly increased the concentration
of greenhouse gases which arises
various consequences. But it’s not too
late to overcome from this, so we
should use the resources as per our
NEED not GREED.
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU

Greenhouse effect

  • 1.
    SUBMITTED BY-FARHA RUFI 19-EDM-02 GJ6135 AligarhMuslim University, India PRESENTATION ON GREENHOUSE EFFECT
  • 2.
     What isGreenhouse Effect?  Examples of heat trapping gases  Examples of Greenhouse effect  Process of greenhouse effect  Where the energy used?  Possible causes of the greenhouse effect  Consequences of enhanced greenhouse effect  Measures to control greenhouse effect  Initiatives taken by Government of India  What can we do as an individual?  Conclusion CONTENT
  • 3.
     Natural heatingof earth’s atmosphere  By certain atmospheric gases  That traps the energy of sun WHAT IS GREENHOUSE EFFECT?
  • 4.
     Water vapor(H2O) -02%  Carbon dioxide (CO2) -50%  Nitrous oxide (N2O) -04%  Methane (CH4) -19%  CFCs -17%  Ozone (O3) -08% EXAMPLES OF HEAT TRAPPING GASES
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    A.GREENHOUSE  Trap heatfrom sun  Glass absorbs the sun light  Glass keeps heat from escaping  Causes greenhouse to heat up EXAMPLES OF GREENHOUSE EFFECT
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    B.CAR PARKED INSUNLIGHT  Glass lets in sun light  Glass grabs heat from escaping  Causes the car to heat up
  • 7.
     Sun’s energypasses through atmosphere  26% is reflected or scattered  19% is absorbed by clouds, gases and particles  04% is reflected to space by surface  51% reaches the surface of earth PROCESS OF THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
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     Heating theground  Melting of ice & snow  Evaporation of water  Plant photosynthesis WHERE THE ENERGY USED?
  • 10.
     Burning offossil fuels  Deforestation  Increase in population  Farming  Industrial waste  CFCs POSSIBLE CAUSES OF THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
  • 11.
     Global warming Change in climate  Extinction of species  Melting of polar ice caps  Rising of sea level  Increased chances of floods in coastal areas  Heavy drought  Desertification of land CONSEQUENCES OF ENHANCED GREENHOUSE EFFECT
  • 12.
     Reducing deforestation Minimum use of fossil fuels  Reforestation  Slowing down population growth  Use of renewable resources MEASURES TO CONTROL GREENHOUSE EFFECT
  • 13.
     The IndianGreenhouse Gas (GHG) Program manage & measures the GHG emission  The World Resources India (WRI) provides business to industries by providing modern machines & measures emissions  National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) deals with migration of greenhouse gas emissions that causing climate change INITIATIVES TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT
  • 14.
     Planting treesin our surrounding  Avoid burning of garbage & plastics  Use of public transport  Introduce awareness among people WHAT CAN WE DO AS AN INDIVIDUAL?
  • 15.
    Although greenhouse effectis a natural process but humans have greatly increased the concentration of greenhouse gases which arises various consequences. But it’s not too late to overcome from this, so we should use the resources as per our NEED not GREED. CONCLUSION
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