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"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind."

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Featured Global Warming Articles

Students Petition Congress About Global Warming
The Alaska chapter of Youth for Environmental Action, a high school program of the National Wildlife Federation, has traveled to Washington, D.C., to deliver a message about global warming to Congress. The group has a multimedia presentation that ...

Climate Change and Abrupt Swinging of Pendulum of Mother Earth
The big debate over climate change hinges around the question of how much is mankind contributing to the perceived warming of the atmosphere around our pale blue dot? And if we are causing a shift in global warming then what should or can we do about it ...

Effects of Global Warming, Disability and the Middle-East Wars - what you can do
Various reports tell us that war is one of the effects of global warming. Wars over energy and water are more likely as those two resources dwindle.Global warming is connected to profligate use of fossil fuel energy and both will increase into the near ...




Does Global Warming Occur Without Man?
 

Global warming is perpetually in the news these days. While everyone is aware of pollution problems, did you know a certain amount of global warming occurs as part of the biomass?

Does Global Warming Occur Without Man

Most discussions about global warming center around the impact man has on his environment. Massive emissions of carbon dioxide by industry and transport are the prime culprits evidenced in this regard. While global warming in and of itself is a controversial subject, what is clear is that it is not only a phenomena caused by mankind.

If man did not exist on Planet Earth, global warming would exist to a certain extent.

The Earth is kept warm by gases in the atmosphere. Certain gases prohibit heat from escaping out of the atmosphere into space. This is a naturally occurring event with gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, not to mention water vapor, playing a natural role in the process. If our atmosphere contained none of these gases, our planet would be a very cold place. Scientists estimate it would be approximately 30 degrees colder, leading potentially to massive ice formations throughout the world as we know it.

An odd, but useful, example is the desert. During the day it can be hot as Hades, but at night it can grow extremely cold. The temperature variation is due to a lack of temperature regulators. During the day, there is nothing to regulate the heat such as a body of water. When night falls, there is nothing present that stores the heat of the day.

The current debate on global warming isn’t so much whether it exist, as it is what is natural and what is not. A certain amount of global warming is par for the course, an undisputed fact. The question is what impact, if any, is our production of massive amounts of greenhouse gases having on natural global warming and what are the long-term implications.

The global warming issue is a complex one. One of the simple problems is the significant amount of time involved in the process of heating up the planet. While this may sound positive at first glance, one must also realize that it will take a long time for behavioral changes we make to take affect.

Written By: Rick Chappo



Global Warming News

Asian soot, smog may boost global warming in U.S. - San Diego Union-Tribune
WASHINGTON – Smog, soot and other particles like the kind often seen hanging over Beijing add to global warming and may raise summer temperatures in the American heartland by three degrees in about 50 years, says a new federal science report ...

Is Global Warming Worsening Hurricanes? - Time
A street at a railroad crossing near the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal is flooded as Hurricane Gustav hits New Orleans. It could be a sign of just how traumatic 2005's Hurricane Katrina was that when Hurricane Gustav failed last week to fully ...

Australia told to cut greenhouse gas emissions - International Herald Tribune
CANBERRA, Australia : A government pledge to slash Australia's greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent by midcentury would not stop dangerous global warming and should be extended to an 80 percent target, a report recommended Friday. Prime Minister ...

UN says eat less meat to curb global warming - Guardian Unlimited
People should have one meat-free day a week if they want to make a personal and effective sacrifice that would help tackle climate change, the world's leading authority on global warming has told The Observer Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the United ...

Is Global Warming Worsening Hurricanes? - Time
A street at a railroad crossing near the Inner Harbor Navigational Canal is flooded as Hurricane Gustav hits New Orleans. It could be a sign of just how traumatic 2005's Hurricane Katrina was that when Hurricane Gustav failed last week to fully ...