Good
morning, students. I can guess from your facial expressions that you are eager
to hear what I have to tell you concerning the topic of global warming. Indeed,
due to the current climatic conditions around the globe, we all have to
understand the root cause of such weather changes within the environment.
First, I will begin with an introductory statement about the topic of global
warming. What is global warming? The global warming is a climatic condition
characterized by a continuing increase in the average temperate of the climate
system of the earth. It occurs when the excess gases such as the carbon
dioxide, greenhouse gases, and other air pollutants rise into the atmosphere. Once the excess gases rise into the
atmosphere, they distort the ozone layer which regulates the amount of solar
radiation reaching the earth’s surface, hence, causing the ultraviolet solar
radiation to reach the earth’s surface and, thus, the continuous rise in the
average temperature of the climate system of the earth.
As
we can always see in the environment where we come from, from the television,
and even from the current weather situation, the issue of global warming has
greatly affected the well-being of the daily life. Among the effects of global
warming include melting of glaciers, rising of the sea levels, and heat waves.
The solution to the issue of global warming invites proper attempt on the cause
of the global warming rather than handing its effects directly, this will help
us eradicate permanently future effects of the global warming. Among the
solutions that can be used to mitigate the global warming includes the use of
friendly energy systems, afforestation, and use of renewable energy.
In conclusion, according to a
research I once conducted on the issue from Hansen (1998), the most appropriate
solution that will help mitigate the issue of global warming among the given is
More specifically, according to me, afforestation is the most preferable and
applicable way of reducing the global warming
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