Global Warming

Global Warming is the term used to describe the phenomenon of an increase in the average global temperature, due to human activity and the decrease of Earth's natural ability to regulate it. Its effects are wide-ranging, from more intense weather patterns, to rising sea levels, to decreases in biodiversity. Global Warming has significant implications for the global climate, which can have both short-term and long-term impacts on our environment and the world's ecosystems. To mitigate its effects, efforts are currently being taken across many industries, such as the implementation of renewable energy and other clean technologies, to reduce human emissions and slow the rate of global temperature increase.

← Journal of Weather Changes

Related Articles

7 article(s) found

Mental Health Promotion Through Collection of Global Opinion Data

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Global Health Involvement in Thyroid Cancer Incidence Increase

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

COVID-19, and Vitamin D, and Air Pollution Global Epidemics Impact on Older Adults

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

The Current Chinese Global Supply Chain Monopoly and the Covid-19 Pandemic

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Malaria: A Driving Force to the Emergence and the Global Spread of Antibiotics Resistance

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Global importance of supporting the krill to whale component of the pelagic food web associated with migrations following deep sea seamounts

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML

Extended Bioethics as a Response to Global Biological Consciousness

Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML