A Global Warning: Global Warming

A Global Warning: Global Warming

A GLOBAL WARNING: GLOBAL WARMING
One of the biggest problems facing the world today is global warming. The facts about global warming are often debated in politics and the media, but unfortunately, even if we disagree about the causes, global warming effect are real, global and measurable. The theory of global warming is an assumption that states the general temperature on the Earth planet gradually increases due to humanity’s activity, primary the emission of greenhouse gases (mostly CO2) of the world’s ever growing industry. So, what is the impact of the global warming to us? Global warming has become a major issue that has an impact on the environment, humans life and the world, and if not stopped now, the results can be disastrous.
Global warming or climate change have the potential to alter biological system. More spesifically, the increased temperatures are not only melting icebergs and glaciers, but also make the animals to migrate to the different areas in order to adapt the new condition, some animals have moved, but some of them die while migration. Researcher Bill Fraser has tracked the decline of penguins on Antartica, where their numbers have fallen from 32.000 breeding pairs to 11.000 in last 30 years. This migration destroy ecosystems and their biodiversity. Ecosystems and their biodiversity are important to humans life to get food, raw material and pharmaceutical product from it (environment).
Global warming will effect agricultural, although the result not visible yet, it may show in years to come. The increasing global temperatures will make plants harder to survive and will die. Plants are the major source of food for humans being, and as a result of global warming food shortage will occur. According to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007, cite that several studies have confirmed and quantified the effect of high temperatures on common forms of food poisoning, such as salmonellosis. Temperature is much less...

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