THE DANGERS OF GLOBAL WARMING
Global warming is the big environmental issue we are facing today as a greatest
challenge which we need to get it solved permanently. In fact, global warming is the
continuous and steady process of increasing in the temperature of earth surface. It needs to be
discussed widely by all countries worldwide to stop the effects of it. It has impacted the
nature’s balance, biodiversity and climatic conditions of the earth over decades. Global
warming is a gradual process of heating of earth’s surface and whole environment including
oceans, ice caps, etc. The global rise in atmospheric temperature has been clearly noticed in
the recent years. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, in the past century
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The latter
refers to the changing climatic conditions and their effects that result from this warming --
including major changes in temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns that occur over
several decades or longer. While global warming seems the more readily understood term,
the public may interpret it narrowly as referring to warmer temperatures on the Earth's
surface. In contrast, climate scientists view warmer atmospheric conditions as producing
instability (including abnormal cooling as well as warming, atypical precipitation patterns,
and so forth) in "normal" weather patterns. While the scientific use of "climate change"
captures these changing patterns, to laypeople, the term may convey natural variations in
weather patterns that are unrelated to human-induced global warming.
Some have argued that global warming, which more strongly conveys the notion of human
causation, is a politically charged term that generates political polarization, while climate
change is less polarizing. A few studies find a greater degree of political polarization