Tuesday 25 December 2012

Global Warming Changes


When global warming first became a worldwide concern average temperatures had already climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius) around the world from the year 2007 to 1880. Recently some studies have shown a different and chilling change to the previous studies. Scientists are now predicted that temperatures will rise even more between 2 to 4.5 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees to 8.1 degrees Fahrenheit). “If you take our results at face value, it certainly indicates that the climate change will be at the higher side of what’s been put forth previously, and that’s not good news” said one of the authors, Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist in the climate analysis section at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo.

Clouds drastically influence the earth’s temperature but because of these always changing mass, being able to predict change is notoriously difficult. Researchers focused on the relationship between relative humidity and clouds. When relative humidity is high, condensation occurs and clouds form.

Regardless of scientists’ ability to accurately predict the extent of future changes, Dr. Pierrehumbert pointed out that the planet was not helpless. He said, “The only way to guard ourselves against the risk of really strong climate change is just to emit less CO2, because the one thing we know for sure is the less we emit, the less the maximum climate change is going to be,” Therefore, using products like one of EconoMagnet’s products to help reduce car and home fuel’s green house gas emissions by 20% is the easiest way to ensure we help our earth say save from further global warming.

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