
Earth
Since the industrial revolution in the 1870s, human activities that use fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal) has increased. Activities such as power generation, industrial activities, the usage of electronic equipment, and the usage of motor vehicles finally will be releasing a number of emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
This resulted in the increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which then causes heat increased was trapped in the atmosphere. This incident eventually cause temperatures increasing in the earth’s surface, commonly called global warming.
Global warming and the process results some changes such as increased sea water temperature, which causes increased evaporation in the air, and the changing patterns of rainfall and air pressure. These changes eventually cause climate change.
Based on the research of experts, known climate change will cause impacts detrimental to the life of mankind. Drought, crop failure, food crisis and water, rain storms, floods and landslides, and epidemics of tropical diseases are some of the effects of climate change. Therefore, for the sake of human survival, we must immediately attempt to reduce activities that emit greenhouse gas emissions in order to hamper the pace of climate change.
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