Global Warming : A natural & inevitable phenomenon
Recently the global warming had the previlege of geting the headline place on newspaper.
It was really comforting to see that issues like this are geting the deserved attention to the masses and society is at least made aware of the issue.
Dates keep changing and coming closer for the warming cautions. it was depicted yr 2030 by which himalayas would melt in bringing the major temperature changes and lot more havoc alongwith.
Almost all of the enviromnentalists put the total blame on the industralisation and the fuel consumption
Fossil fuel is being generated due to long ecological processes continuing on earth.
Once this having been generated, has to burn out with the equation of Heat In = Heat Out.
Assuming that there had been no developments made by humans and no energy generation taking place, this huge amount of fuel would have been burned out in some forest fires or some oil wells burning out or some other inexplicable manner which would be uncontrolled.
This uncontrolled burning would definitely bring a devastating global warming phenomenon rather than the slow process we see now doe to human controlled burning of fuel.
We buy utilising fuel for energy generation & Consumption are in a way slowing down or delaying the catastrophy.
Of course we can think of ways to delay it mocu more. or reversing the process before an abrupt end.
Further processes like protection of ecology and reservation of land for forest expansions be added to compromise on the global warming
But the blame game for the effect is to be ceased. Industralisation has but delayed/reduced rate of fuel burst hence averting abrupt warming.
It was really comforting to see that issues like this are geting the deserved attention to the masses and society is at least made aware of the issue.
Dates keep changing and coming closer for the warming cautions. it was depicted yr 2030 by which himalayas would melt in bringing the major temperature changes and lot more havoc alongwith.
Almost all of the enviromnentalists put the total blame on the industralisation and the fuel consumption
Fossil fuel is being generated due to long ecological processes continuing on earth.
Once this having been generated, has to burn out with the equation of Heat In = Heat Out.
Assuming that there had been no developments made by humans and no energy generation taking place, this huge amount of fuel would have been burned out in some forest fires or some oil wells burning out or some other inexplicable manner which would be uncontrolled.
This uncontrolled burning would definitely bring a devastating global warming phenomenon rather than the slow process we see now doe to human controlled burning of fuel.
We buy utilising fuel for energy generation & Consumption are in a way slowing down or delaying the catastrophy.
Of course we can think of ways to delay it mocu more. or reversing the process before an abrupt end.
Further processes like protection of ecology and reservation of land for forest expansions be added to compromise on the global warming
But the blame game for the effect is to be ceased. Industralisation has but delayed/reduced rate of fuel burst hence averting abrupt warming.
2 Comments:
If there was no human intervention ,(industrilzation) then all the minerals and fossil fuels would have remained buried as Mass .. and this mass would not have emitted Energy (e=MCsq).
Thus I conclude Humans are solely responsible for Global warming.
Natural things like forest fire and vocanos amount to very less percentage of the heat emissions which has been made by human industrilization.
Climate change is completely anthropogenic and is resulting in accelerated sea-level rise and more frequent and severe storms. The effects on man will be seen in the form of loss of life and effects on economy. The greatest sufferers will be the developing countries.
Have you ever been to the sunderbans? One of the most beautiful assets of India. Satellite imageries have shown that sea level here is rising at an average rate of 3.14 mm a year. In the past two decades four islands (Bedford, Lohachara, Kabasgadi and Suparibhanga) have been submerged with 6000 families rendered homeless. What happened to the endemic flora and fauna no one cares…
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