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BACHELOR OF TEACHING (PRIMARY EDUCATION) WITH HONOURS

(BTPSE)

SEPTEMBER / 2017

OUMH1203

ENGLISH FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION

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1.0 INTRODUCTIONS

Global warming current issue is the increase in temperature of the Earth's surface (both

land and water) as well as it's atmosphere .Normal temperatures around the globe have

ascended by 0.75°C (1.4°F) throughout the most recent 100 years around 66% of this

expansion has happened since 1975.A statement shows that “IPCC (2007) Climate

Change 2007, when the Earth experienced increases in temperature it was the result of

natural causes but today it is being caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the

atmosphere produced by human activities. I will diagram the significant reasons for

global warming and how it can forestalled both individually and government level.

2.0 CONTENT

The causes Of global Warming.

2.1 Deforestation

Deforestation is the main cause for global warming. Data from “Global temperatures."
U.K. Met Office 2014 shows At the point when tree are chopped down and consumed or
permitted to spoil, their stored carbon is discharged to in the air as carbon dioxide and
this is the manner by which deforestation and timberland corruption add to worldwide
warming. Deforestation result to on expanded greenhouse gasses, for example, carbon
dioxide around earth climate.

2.2 Burning of fossil fuels.

The burning of fossil fuels leads to release harmful products in the environment.
The combustion of fossil fuels also releases a large amount of carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere. The burning of non-renewable energy sources likewise discharges a lot of
carbon dioxide into the environment. According to Frolking, S. & Roulet, N.T. (2007
Carbon dioxide is an ozone harming substance which is in charge of a worldwide

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temperature alteration. These prompt liquefying of polar tops and ascend in the ocean
level and further outcomes in flooding of beach front areas.
2.3 Industralization

Industrialization has cause a huge increase in greenhouse gasses, specifically carbon the
gets trapped in the atmosphere and, similar to a green house has caused heat to get caught
on the planet and thus heating the planet in general. According to Hansen, J.A similar
reaction is that the gasses have caused openings in the ozone which keeps out a ton of the
suns beams, thus permitting more warmth in and keeping it in.

3.0 Government

Right off the bat, it is appeared that nearby governments could change the enactment
related-cutting trees with the goal that they would maintain a strategic distance from the
monster misfortunes of forest every year. Additionally, offering the distinctive wellspring
of vitality, which the typical individuals would utilize it in the everyday schedule,
diminishes the measure of Co2. Governments can conduct awareness with respect to the
significance of planting trees and utilizing less auto ventures.

4.0 Individual

Another approach to decrease a worldwide temperature alteration is recycling. Recycle


can lessen refuse by reusing plastic sacks, containers, papers or glass. For example, when
we purchase sustenance, we can use our own contains rather than plastic sacks. Another
illustration is in the wake of completing the water from the jug; we can reuse it or utilize
our own container. Human can decrease deforestation and help spare condition.

At last, human should stop open burning, for example, burning dry leafs or consuming
rubbish. It will release carbon dioxide and toxic if burning garbage with plastic. Besides,
open transportation has a tendency to be less polluted than the private autos, in the end,
this may truly help in keeping up the earth solid.

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5.0 CONCLUSION

An unnatural weather change is thought to be serious. In spite of the fact that there
are many reasons which cause this issue like petroleum derivative and deforestation,
assortment of apparatuses could be utilized by government and individuals with a
specific end goal to stop it and improve the planet place to live in.

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ATTACHMENT

REFERENCES

1. Frolking, S. & Roulet, N.T. (2007) Holocene radiative forcing


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Reviews of Geophysics 48, no. 4 (2010): RG4004.
4. IPCC (2007) Climate Change 2007 – Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability:
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