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World Report View

An insight about Climate Change by an Earth Observatory expert, NASA

by | 23-11-2014 20:35 recommendations 0

In addition to the natural fluxes of carbon through the Earth system, anthropogenic (human) activities, particularly fossil fuel burning and deforestation, are also releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

When we mine coal and extract oil from the Earth?s crust, and then burn these fossil fuels for transportation, heating, cooking, electricity, and manufacturing, we are effectively moving carbon more rapidly into the atmosphere than is being removed naturally through the sedimentation of carbon, ultimately causing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations to increase.

Also, by clearing forests to support agriculture, we are transferring carbon from living biomass into the atmosphere (dry wood is about 50 percent carbon).

The result is that humans are adding ever-increasing amounts of extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Because of this, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations are higher today than they have been over the last half-million years or longer.

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  • says :
    You can safely say that carbon dioxide concentration is higher today than in the last thousand years because it is once the car, train, airplane, boats and other high consuming transportation vehicles were developed( which was somewhere in the last millennium) that the carbon dioxide concentration really started to grow exponentially.
    Posted 28-11-2014 09:37

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    This seems to be a logical inference. These deposits were created in millions of years.
    We've used them in couple of centuries.
    Posted 27-11-2014 19:06

  • says :
    let join together for a better world
    Posted 23-11-2014 23:16

  • says :
    Very Insightful......... and u???
    Posted 23-11-2014 20:35

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