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There is, therefore, a need for the world itself, to take necessary measures to reduce the impacts of global warming.
Global warming is more man-made than natural. This is because most factors that have facilitated the increase in atmospheric temperatures are mainly human activities. Industrialization, which picked up drastically in the 19th century, is the key factor that has increased the impacts of global warming (Maslin, 2007). Greenhouse gas emissions versus the natural cycle of climate change some scientists have argued that global warming stopped the moment the increase of anthropogenic carbon dioxide into the atmosphere seized being the cause of the warming.
These scientists argue that the activities thereafter are a mere continuation of the natural cycles in the previous years (Maslin, 2007). The scientific point of view towards global warming causes has become questionable for the past couple of years. This is mainly because of the contradicting effects that have occurred. For instance, the fact that global warming occurs due to the emission of excess carbon dioxide is questionable, since global warming effects have occurred in countries with low industrialization activities (Maslin, 2007).
The properties of carbon dioxide have a molecular weight of 44.01, with a specific gravity of 1.53 at 21 degrees Celsius. It is also the second-largest gas in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases. When sunlight reaches the earth, most of it turns to heat. Carbon dioxide absorbs some of the heat, warming up the earth (Maslin, 2007). Carbon dioxide causes asphyxiation, which occurs upon the release of the gas in an enclosed area. It may also cause kidney damage (Maslin, 2007).
Political and economic views most of the G8 countries have come out strongly in campaigns to eradicate the effects of global warming through the enactment of legislation that controls the emission of gases into the air. Governments have even put aside resources in national budgets specifically to control global warming and its effects (Maslin, 2007). Some of the legislation has come in the form of the imposition of carbon taxes and other penalties for companies that do not implement carbon control measures. Scientists are still looking for solutions to controlling global warming, since, despite implementing some of the suggestions, the world has still experienced massive impacts of global warming (Maslin, 2007).
In the present world, the percentage of global warming from man-made emissions exceeds that from solar activity. This calls for the need for governments to control emissions by all means available to them (Maslin, 2007).
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