Is Global Warming Really a Threat?

Is Global Warming Really a Threat?

  • Submitted By: katobenim
  • Date Submitted: 05/18/2013 5:01 AM
  • Category: Science
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Is Global Warming really a threat?


The topic global warming and its authenticity is the most controversial topic if it is discussed in the perspective of historical fact and contemporary ground realities. However, the discussion about the authenticity of the term or phenomenon of global warming is the type of riddle as some believe, but with the help of this discussion it will be tried to establish a point by taking a firm stance in the advocacy of this phenomenon and the adverse repercussions, it can have on global environment through the development of a balanced and unbiased perspective.
The question that rises here is that who actually gave birth to this Frankenstein like monster ‘GloWarm’ (Global Warming). Who provided it the opportunities and incentives which facilitated it to enhance its formation? It was and is the Man himself. It is the Man who actually nourished and nurtures this monster, in the form of over-exploitation of resources, merciless deforestation and hysterical emission of toxic gases such as Carbon Dioxide, etc. destruction of wildlife and dumping of contaminated waste into the water resources and inside the lands.
This increase of temperature was mainly contributed by the relentless release of toxic greenhouse gases and excessive usage of materials such as Chloro Floro Carbons (CFCs) and aerosols are considered as prime agents in the depletion of Ozone layer that prevents harmful radiations like the ultraviolet rays to penetrate the surface of the Earth. The shock waves of the GloWarm quake reverberate in the form of eye-diseases such as cataracts and increased droughts and floods which in turn beget to the creation of more deserts. (Maslin, 2007)
The human being did all these activities just by chanting the slogan of development and economical benefits without seriously considering that what they will have to repay in term of environment and its safety. The destruction of environment by polluting the air and natural...

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