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Journal DOI No:
03.2021-11278686

Title:
Impact of Global Warming and its Changes in Environment

Authors:
Kasturi Medhekar

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Kasturi Medhekar ,
Impact of Global Warming and its Changes in Environment ,
International Research Journal of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies (www.irjhis.com), ISSN : 2582-8568, Volume: 3, Issue: 5, Year: May 2022, Page No : 141-148,
Available at : http://irjhis.com/paper/IRJHIS2205021.pdf

Abstract:

The term "global warming" refers to an increase in the average temperature of the world's atmosphere and oceans that has been observed and is continuing to grow. Around the course of the last 140 years, the average temperature all over the planet has risen by 0.6 degrees Celsius. Fine residue or spray particles that are carried to high altitudes by the wind have the potential to alter the temperature balance of the earth. They do this by deflecting the heat that is caused by the sun as it is approaching the surface of the planet, which causes it to become cooler. In contrast, they can also reflect the heat that is leaving the planet, which causes it to become hotter. The relative magnitude of these two effects is determined by the concept of the residue, which varies depending on the time of year and the season. For instance, the presence of a residue layer can frequently have the effect of making the later part of spring colder and the winter months warmer. Ozone and water fume both emit UV radiation, which has a significant impact on the surrounding atmosphere. The main contributors to climate change include things like compounds that are bad for the ozone layer, power plants, population growth, destruction of forest and wetland areas, and transportation corridors. The implications and outcomes of global warming vary greatly depending on the context. The effects of global warming should be observable in the climate of the environment, changes in the environment immediately surrounding it, the retreat of ice sheets, the disappearance of seas, the ascent of ocean levels, fermentation, forest fires, the consumption of ozone, agricultural practises, and water scarcity, as well as the health of people.



Keywords:

Global Warming, Environment, Heat, Depletion, Population, Ozone Layer, Pollution, Resources, Deforestation, Plants, Animals, Globe, Climate Change etc.



Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IRJHIS2205021
Registration ID: 20739
Published In: Volume: 3, Issue: 5, Year: May 2022
Page No: 141-148
ISSN Number: 2582-8568

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