It has become the most critical and controversial issue faced by the creation in this twenty- first century’s world which potentially effects everyone in this universe. Strategically Earth is warming faster than at any phase in the previous one thousand ages. various scientists, researchers, and environmentalists are showing their concerns about modifications in the whole climate of the earth. Various believe that a dramatically unsafe warming is taking place in the overall global environment, which is referred to as "global warming". According to World Almanac Books, (2000) it occurs when the earth temperature rises and greenhouse gases like (nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane) trick light and heat from the sun in the atmosphere of earth, which rises the temperature. This harms a number of living things this is the reason why many lives are not able to take this change, as a result they pass away. Societies need to do something about it before it becomes too late and the problem gets worse. The main purpose of writing this essay is to highlight the two main causes which are (the emission of carbon dioxide by human and deforestation) and conceivable solutions of global warming.
This essay will argue that how an emission of carbon dioxide through human can become a greatest cause of global warming and how by decreasing driving, traveling less and recycling of waste products can solve this problem.
There are several causes of global warming but this essay will highpoint only the major reasons; Carbon dioxide emission by human beings is the most important cause of global warming. The foremost humanoid movement that releases CO2 is the incineration of vestige fuels (natural gas, oil and coal) for transportation and energy, while certain industrialized methods and land-use modifications also emit CO2. Currently, carbon dioxide deliberations in the atmosphere have amplified to around
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