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Saturday, September 6, 2025

I see Global Warming and Global Climate change as two aspects of the same thing

 Because Global Warming Creates Global Climate changes. Global warming can be seen like (a lobster put in cold water but then the fire goes onto the burner and slowly cooks the lobster). The problem is that if the lobster is put in hot water he will jump out. But, if he is put in cold water that is slowly heated he will die (why?) because there is no one point that makes him jump out. The same is true of the whole human race potentially dying of global warming and Global Climate changes along with all the other life forms on earth. So, it is potentially possible that all life on earth will die from Global Climate changes and Global warming eventually.

So, it's possible earth could be 600 to 800 degrees eventually like Venus Fahrenheit. 

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glob·al warm·ing
/ˌɡlōb(ə)l ˈwôrmiNG/
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noun: global warming; noun: globalwarming
  1. a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
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Global warming is the long-term heating of Earth's climate system due to human activities that increase heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels. This gradual temperature rise is causing various other changes to our climate, such as rising sea levels, melting ice, and more extreme weather events like heatwaves and heavy rainfall.  
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  1. 1. Sun's Heat:
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The sun's energy reaches Earth. 
Some of this energy is absorbed by the Earth and atmosphere, while some is reflected back into space. 
Gases in the atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and methane, trap some of this reflected heat, warming the planet. This is the natural greenhouse effect, which keeps Earth warm enough for life. 
Human activities, especially burning fossil fuels for energy, release extra greenhouse gases. 
These extra gases trap more heat than usual, intensifying the greenhouse effect and leading to a global increase in average temperatures. 

What Causes It?
  • Burning Fossil Fuels: Factories, power plants, and vehicles burning coal, oil, and natural gas release significant amounts of greenhouse gases. 

What Are the Consequences?
  • Higher Temperatures:
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Overall global temperatures are rising, leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves. 
Melting glaciers and ice sheets contribute to rising sea levels, which can flood coastal areas. 
Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of events like hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires. 
Ice at the Earth's poles and in mountain glaciers is disappearing. 

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“Global warming” refers to the rise in global temperatures due mainly to the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

What Is Climate Change?


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Oct 21, 2024 — Global warming is the long-term heating of Earth's surface observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human ...


  • 2. Heat Absorption & Reflection:
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  • 3. Greenhouse Gases:
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  • 4. Increased Heat-Trapping:
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  • 5. Intensified Warming:
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  • Deforestation: The cutting down of forests reduces the number of trees that naturally absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. 
  • Industrial Processes: Various industries and mining operations also release harmful emissions. 
  • Rising Sea Levels:
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  • Extreme Weather:
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  • Ice Loss:
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