SUMMARY:
Climate change is one of the most contentious public policy go through the world today. While there is just about no argument challenging the matter of the ongoing global warming, what is essentially being questioned is whether climate change is anthropogenic or simply a natural, cyclical phenomenon upon which human activities do not cast a major impact. This paper will make an effort to compare these two opposing perspectives on climate change.
Greenhouse Effect
Because of the transparency of the atmospheric gasses to visible light, sunlight is able to largely penetrate the earth’s atmosphere and reach the ground, where it is absorbed heated up, and then re-emitted in the arrangement of infrared radiation. In this …show more content…
Through this way it can help to stop and minimize the greenhouse gasses to stop climate change that are harmful.
Q2. How does the Greenhouse effect impact the climate change?
One major scientist reviews the scientific proof on the greenhouse effect and described that warming on global and risen greenhouse gases is the main problem that impact climate change. Human activities are the one who causes the greenhouse effect. The natural greenhouse effect is a good impact to our world and become probable to making life on this planet. However, the temperature is extremely high nowadays that harm human beings, plant life, and animal life. For example, the natural resource such as petrol for electricity and vehicles for our necessary needs and wants will produce more than about billions of carbon to the air which we breathe almost every year this is the reason that cause climate change every day in our …show more content…
These changes will separate into both disadvantage and advantages on wildlife and natural systems. This is because all kind of greenhouse gases can be in the atmosphere(air) at least for a hundreds of years.
2.1Greenhouse effect impacts climate change to in Australia - Where do the greenhouse gases come from to impact Australia?
According to WWF (World Wind Fund for Nature) described that the larger and highest of greenhouse gases maker is Australia, because of their greediness for wealth and as well as natural resources.
The mainly source of greenhouse gas pollution were 72percent from energy including 51percent on stationary energy, 14percent on transport, 7percent on fugitive productions such as gas productions and as well as oil. 15.9 percent from agriculture, 5.7percent from industrial work such as cement production and aluminum production, 4percent on land use, land - use forestry and charge and about 2.6percent from waste disposals.
Because of these sources that create greenhouse gases, the greenhouse gases have an effect on the climate change to wildlife and as well as natural system in Australia.
-Impact of the climate change to wildlife in