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As every person has their view, some people think that climatic changes in this world are due to man-made technologies and industries. Still, on the other hand, a school of thought believes these climate changes are expected to be natural processes, and there is no intrusion of the human progress that has evolved the climate changes in this world. The objective of this dissertation is to prove what does drive climate to change its ways, is it the fast-paced human progress, or is it a natural course that is completing its cycle?
Nomenclature H2O: Water; mostly H2O is referred to as water vapour. SO2: Sulfur Dioxide CO2: Carbon Dioxide H2S: Hydrogen Sulfide HCL: Hydrochloric Acid HF: Hydrofluoric Acid CFC: Chloro fluoro Carbons Introduction Climatic changes and how the weather is behaving nowadays do not seem to be an exception for the mankind, and the prime factor which has the guilty tag upon it is “nature”. When it is discussed, what anthropogenic factors can contribute to climate change? The first thing that emerges is all this manmade development that has progressed with the advent of industries.
If the pollution process is not stopped, it can alone be the reason to end this civilization. In the case of natural causes, the biggest source is the constant warmth from the sun, causing climate changes even before human society existed. Natural and anthropogenic climatic effects are important because, in one way or the other, both of them do contribute to the climatic changes our world is facing. But who takes the lion’s share has to be discussed. If the causes of the climatic shift are not identified, then this world would suffer indefinably.
Bill Clinton proposed, "I worry about the Climate Change; it’s the only thing I believe has the power to end the march of civilization as we know it fundamentally” (Tabor 45). The only duty is to identify the cause and amend it, especially the factors in the human hands that must be eradicated at any cost. It is a common practice among people to mix global warming with climatic changes that taking place. But global warming just indicates the temperature changes, whereas climatic change works upon temperature upheavals and other factors, for example, alteration in earth’s energy etc. (Burroughs 8).
This dissertation would help understand how much naturally occurring effects can be a part of climatic consequences and how much is the human hand involved in producing these changes. Those changes can vary from the greenhouse effect to volcanic eruptions, use of aerosols, earthquakes, depletion of the ozone layer etc. Needs Statement The problem statement for this dissertation will be: “A study carried out to analyze the issue of climate change due to natural and anthropogenic influences”.
This research is the first to identify the basic cause of these drastic changes in the ecosystem as not only would these alterations put an end to this human civilization in the long run, but they are causing some major immediate impacts upon this world, for example, changes in forest protection, vegetation etc. (Panetta 1, 67).
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