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Effects of Global Warming on the Climate of Europe

Living in the 21st century, we are familiar with the phenomenon of global warming. It is responsible for adversely affecting the climate and posing a serious threat to the social and economic development of countries across the world. Since Europe is located in the northern part of the globe, there are peculiar changes in its climate in the past decade. This article will provide details about global warming-caused weather changes on the continent.


What is Global Warming?


To put it simply, it means that our Earth’s atmosphere and oceans are getting warmer each year. This is due to the rise in greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which absorbs the heat of the sun more than the required amounts and causes our planet to get warmer. These gases are emitted because of human activities like pollution, deforestation and the likes.


What Does It Do?


Global warming has a very severe impact on our lives.

It creates floods, droughts, famines and even devastating hurricanes. Its long-term impact is even worse: rising levels of seawater, extreme weather changes, unbalanced ecology, and a lot more. For instance, the weather forecast in London predicted in 2010 was that UK would experience the coldest winter to date, and one of the main reasons behind this was global warming.

How Does It Affect Europe?


Being in the temperate zone, Europe usually has extreme and dry climate with less rainfall. However, UK and Ireland are strongly influenced by the sea.

Hence, their climate is more humid and erratic as compared to North America, which is located around the same latitude.

But, global warming has changed this scenario considerably. The heat wave of 2003 and the chilly winters of 2010 have severely affected London, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds weather, amongst others. As each year sees more erratic weather, there has been a significant loss in the national economy. Agriculture, tourism, and industrial development have really taken a hit.


Studies show that as compared to the global average, Europe is warmer, and the last decade (2001-2010) has seen a rise of 1.2 degree Celsius as compared to the previous decade. It is predicted that along with other cities, Bristol weather is going to experience frequent extremes, including frost days, dry spells, and heat waves. This time around, they will be more intense and last for longer periods of time.


This issue is affecting people on a very large scale and international norms are being put into place to ensure that companies reduce their carbon footprint. On an individual level we all need to do our bit to save the ecology.

Global Warming Causes and Effects of Global Warming

Have at least occasionally broke concerns drastic climate changes, that are often not distinguish summer from winter, spring than autumn days and nights? I wonder how they do not reflect our mood, action, nauseate of mental, psycho-social condition of our overall health. Taking anything on a personal level though, the personal, its own environment?


Recent findings and actions to improve the ecological situation in the world-the greenhouse effect (ironically: positive enrichment of the tourist offer), alternative energy and purity, it should at least some time to engage and worry a little longer.


Can no automobile least one day a year, right now? Let's try.


Remember:


If one day a week is not used vehicles, all citizens will breathe cleaner air 13%. Vehicles emit harmful gases that are distorting the health of people, but damage and facades of buildings and monuments.


Due to the recession in emissions of greenhouse gases this year, suffered a decline in world strongest in the last four decades.

According to the analysis of the International Energy Agency (IEA), carbon dioxide (CO2) in the world, the most common environmentally harmful gas caused by fossil fuels, this year will fall by about 2.6%. The agency report states that there is hope that the world will use this fall to make the passage of economic growth with lower emissions of CO2. However, IEA is concerned about the possibility that this decline governments to use to justify their passivity.

"This decline in emissions and investments in fossil fuels would make sense only if the Copenhagen deals that investors will send a signal about the necessity of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere," said chief economist the IEA, Fatih Birol;


Today, Eskimos enjoy the sun of 30 degrees Celsius.

In eskimskoto village, north of Canada, temperatures in August have reached precisely those values.

Witness the 89 - year-old entrepreneurs Eddie, who has 40 - years ago to monitor developments in this area, melting ice, heat, etc.:


Before 40 years ice cover was 64 km away from the coast, and today only 128 km.


Real prediction: in the near future tourists will shun heated parts of Florida or Spain a peaceful Arctic without congestion, a pleasant 30 degrees and clear, cooler water in which to enjoy the beach. This is confirmed by research experts and footage Ice sat, which measures the melting of ice in the Arctic from space and shows that from 2004 - so by 2008 - MA, the ice cover has decreased by more than 60 centimeters. Every three days under water disappears one "Germany under the ice."


The analysis of experts showed that the Arctic instead of the end of this century already 30 years will remain without ice! Will happen to the flora and fauna, still do not know. The change will only be here, but in the flow of sea and fresh water. In the North Sea ice dojdatg some new species, while others will disappear.


 

Negative Effects of Global Warming

There are many predicted effects for the environment and for human life due to global warming. The main effect centres around an increase in the global average temperature. It's been confirmed by at least 20 scientific societies and academies of science, as well as all the national academies of science of the G8 states, that the Earth's global average air temperature near its surface rose by 0.56-0.92 C (0.98-1.62 F) degrees during the last 100 years. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes that this increase is very likely due to the "observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations, which leads to the warming of the surface and lower atmosphere by increasing the greenhouse effect."


For humans, these changes in climate are particularly dangerous to those who live near the ocean shore and who already suffer from drought, flooding, and poverty.


The IPCC concludes from models that global temperatures will likely rise by 1.1 to 6.4 C (2.0 to 11.5 F) degrees between 1990 and 2100, with the range of temperatures due to the use of differing scenarios of future greenhouse gas emissions and varying degrees of climate sensitivity.


Other effects of global warming include a rising sea level and changes in the amount and pattern of precipitation.

In addition, there may be more frequent and intense weather events, such as more intense hurricanes, tornados, tsunamis, thunderstorms, blizzards, etc., though it is difficult to connect specific events to global warming.

Global warming is also causing changes in agricultural yields, glacier retreat, reduced summer stream flows, species extinctions, and increases in the ranges of disease vectors.

The increased volumes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases released by the burning of fossil fuels, land clearing, agriculture, and other human activities are the major reasons why global warming has been occurring and increasing over the last 50 years.

Effects of global warming are expected to cause more changes as it becomes more pronounced; examples include the following projected climate changes (from Wikipedia):


- "A significant slowing of the ocean circulation that transports warm water to the North Atlantic; - Large reductions in the Greenland and West Antarctic Ice Sheets; - Accelerated global warming due to carbon cycle feedbacks in the terrestrial biosphere, and - Releases of terrestrial carbon from permafrost regions and methane from hydrates in coastal sediments."


It is uncertain whether for sure these events will occur or to what severity they will occur if they do, but most believe that the chances of at least one of the above events occurring are likely to increase the longer and more severe climate change becomes.


Some scientific members argue whether there will be positive effects from global warming, but most agree that any positive effects will be greatly outnumbered by the number of negative effects.


Projected climate changes due to global warming have the potential to greatly and irreversibly change our climate that will have lasting impacts on both the continental and global scales. One effect will be increased precipitation, due to the increasing temperature.


As Earth's temperature continues to rise, a very recent report from the IPCC shows that there will be an increasing impact to natural systems and people, especially those who live in Earth's poorer nations. In 2002, Colorado, Arizona, and Oregon endured their worst wildfire season ever. Also in 2002, drought created severe dust storms that caused hundreds of millions of dollars of damage in Texas, Montana, and North Dakota. Since the early 1950s, snow accumulation has decreased by 60%, which has led to some areas of the Cascade Range in Oregon and Washington to have shorter winter seasons.


As you can see, effects of global warming are very negative on our planet already, from increased air temperatures to rises in the sea level to more severe storms. Currently, it is a challenge to predict how many effects global warming will have and how strong those effects will be, but most of the scientific community is predicting that global warming will have more negative effects on our planet and way of life the longer and more severe climate change becomes.

Call Center Industry: Effects In Global Recession

The call center industry in the Philippines is one of the largest industries in the country today. It was even considered as the fastest-growing industry in the Philippines until it was recognized as the Sunshine Industry of the Philippines due to its massive growth in only a decade, as well as its major contribution to combat unemployment in the country.

Call Center Industry: From Rise to Fall
Although the call center industry is known today as one of the most successful industries in the Philippines, as well as considered as the largest provider of live answering services in the Philippines, the industry had also undergone a number of trials, particularly when global recession had hit the global market.

Rise
The call center industry started when a number of Live Answering Service were introduced in the country, such as customer care and technical support, by a few third-party companies and agencies in the Philippines. Since then, the demand for call center services had grown significantly which signaled the start of the call center industry in the Philippines.

The industry had grown even further when call center companies and agencies established a number of Business Answering Service that not only aims to offer live answering services to large companies and corporations, but also to small and medium businesses such as clinics, restaurants, hotels, and many more. This allowed the industry to access other markets which were inaccessible in the past due to the incompatibility of call center services in the past and their business processes.

Due to the continuous expansion of the call center industry, many foreign investors had come into the Philippines to either start a call center business that aims to offer live answering services to offshore businesses, or to just outsource their call center service to companies and agencies in the Philippines.

According to industry experts, it was because of this that the call center industry had gained its massive and rapid success in the Philippines and in the global market. However, it was also because of this that the call center industry of the Philippines was heavily devastated when global recession had hit the global market.

Fall
When global recession had hit the global market, particularly the US, many call center companies and agencies in the Philippines had been heavily affected, particularly because most of these were established for the sole purpose of providing their services to offshore businesses. And because many foreign investors had withdrawn their investments in the Philippines, many call center companies and agencies had closed down.

However, there are still a number of call center companies and agencies in the Philippines that survived global recession, particularly those that offered Business Answering Service to different businesses unaffected by global recession.

Industry Today
When global recession had started to recede, the call center Industry had started to pick up its pace in the Philippines and in the global market. And today, because of the industrys strong stand in the market, the Philippines was eventually recognized as the call center capital of the world.


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Global Warming Effects on Animals

Effects of global warming are already being felt on plant and animal species across the world; although the most dramatic effects may not be felt for decades, according to studies.


Climate variability and change can affect plants and animals in a number of ways; birds are laying eggs earlier in the year than usual, plants are blooming earlier and mammals are coming out of hibernation sooner than in previous decades. Distribution of animals is also affected; many species are moving closer to the poles as a response to the global temperature increasing. Birds are migrating and arriving earlier at their nesting grounds, and the nesting grounds that they are moving to are not as far away as they used to be and in some countries the birds don't even leave anymore, as the climate is suitable all year round.


These changes are not to harmful as long as the happen in a synchronized way, for example if butterflies emerge before the flowers they depend on for survival, then we could see many of the rarer, regional species being wiped out.


Geographic ranges of some plants and animals have shifted northward and upward in elevation.

A good example of this is the red fox; this species has moved north and is now getting close to the arctic fox's range, threatening its survival. Similar range shifts have also been observed within the United States in birds, mammals and plants.

The case of the red fox is interesting, but what if these animals can't move to cooler climates - huge safari parks in Africa home some of the rarest animals on the planet, including African Wild Dogs which are already close to extinction - where do these animals go? Are we in our efforts to protect then, really killing them?





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Global Warming And Its Possible Effects On Earth

Majority of the people believe that the world is coming to an end this year or rather a few years later. Lots of reasons have been cited as possible factors that could bring the end. However, such massive disasters may not happen overnight. It might only happen over a period of time. One such factor that could affect the life on earth is global warming that has been one of the widely exploited topics. Last night, I was watching a program on Global warming on one of the popular television channels powered with my cable connection powered by FiOS TV. Let me bring to light a few interesting points on global warming.

Scientists and researchers are of the view that the increase in global warming that keeps happening year after year will at once lead to the destruction of the earth. What is Global warming? It refers to the rise in the average temperature of the Earth mainly in the oceanic regions that leads to the melting of massive icebergs in the Atlantic region.

Records clearly states that in the past 100 years, the surface temperature of the earth has increased by about 0.8 degree cent (1.4 deg Fahrenheit) of which two-third of the rise has happened since the early 80’s. Scientists have gone on to state that the rise in global warming is chiefly due to the increase in the emission of greenhouse gases. Of course, human activities such as deforestation, burning of fossil fuels, and increasing emission from the industries have contributed to the emission greenhouse gases.

The increase in the temperature of the earth will cause the massive icebergs and glaciers in the Arctic region to melt that will ultimately lead to the rise in sea levels. On one hand, global warming will lead to floods while on the other hand, it will cause extreme heat conditions; the rise in temperature being the chief reason in both these cases.

Effects of global warming
Global warming can have some deadly effects of life on earth. It might lead to the outburst of deadly diseases. The migrating insects may spread a lot of diseases including plague. The increase in temperature would result in warmer water and stronger hurricanes. They might be more devastating than the ones which took the world by shock in 2004-2005. Though the colder countries may escape, there is a high probability that the hotter regions may experience severe heat waves that may ultimately lead to drought and other adverse effects. In such a scenario, Africa might be the worst hit while the hot Asian countries might also get affected by the same. Drought and the extreme heat will lead to the death of a lot of animals and plants in most parts of the world. Moreover, the extreme heat could damage the fields and make things difficult for farming.

Moreover, the impact of global warming will exacerbate the economy of a majority of the countries. The massive destruction caused by flood or hurricanes might lead to the damage to a lot of life and properties that would adversely impact the financial well-being of the nation.

Melting of ice caps
The increase global warming will have adverse effects on the polar ice caps. Firstly, it will raise the Ocean levels. The mass of the icebergs is so big that the National Snow and Ice Center has stated that if all the ice bergs and glaciers in the earth had melted, then the sea level will rise by up to 230 feet which means no life could exist on earth. Thankfully, things aren’t going to get to such an extent. Secondly, the melting of ice caps will cause ecological imbalance. The melted icecaps are naturally not saline; so the increase in the water levels will only make the sea water less saline which could lead to the loss of a lot of marine organisms.
Although we are well aware of the causes and effects of global warming, one has to admit that these things will or may happen sooner than later and there is nothing man could about it!