Introduction to
Global Warming
Global warming is the gradual
rise in Earth's temperature due
to increased greenhouse gases
from activities like burning
fossil fuels and deforestation.
This leads to extreme weather,
melting ice caps, and rising sea
levels. Addressing it requires
cutting emissions and adopting
renewable energy sources.
The Science Behind
Global Warming
1 Greenhouse Gas 2 Temperature Rise
Emissions
Increasing global
Burning of fossil average
fuels, temperatures
deforestation, and leading to melting
other human glaciers, rising sea
activities that levels, and
release heat- extreme weather
trapping gases patterns
3 into the
Carbon Cycle Disruption
atmosphere
Imbalance in the natural carbon absorption
and release processes, resulting in excess
atmospheric CO2
Global causes losts of damages as follows:
Rising Sea Levels: Extreme Weather Events Ecosystem Disruption:
Melting ice caps and glaciers Global warming intensifies Changes in climate alter habitats,
cause sea levels to rise, leading to weather patterns, resulting in causing species migration, loss of
coastal flooding and erosion. more frequent and severe storms, biodiversity, and extinction of
heatwaves, and droughts. vulnerable species.
Innovative Solutions for Climate Change
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Renewable Energy Electric Vehicles (EVs): Carbon Capture and
Storage (CCS):
Switching to renewable Adopting electric vehicles cuts
energy sources like solar, transportation emissions, and Carbon Capture and Storage
wind, and hydro reduces when charged with renewable technology captures CO2 from
greenhouse gas emissions and energy, further reduces their industrial processes and power
lowers our carbon footprint environmental impact. plants, storing it underground
significantly. to prevent atmospheric
contribution to global
warming.
Overcoming Challenges:
1 2 3
Transition to Renewable Energy:
Enhance Carbon Sequestration:Adaptation Measures:
Shift from fossil fuels to Support reforestation and soil Build resilient infrastructure and
renewable sources like solar, management practices to absorb implement strategies to manage
wind, and hydro to reduce CO2 from the atmosphere. the impacts of climate change.
greenhouse gas emissions.