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Title: Climate Change Word Count: 438

What is it?

Summary: Climate change is an amazingly simple phrase for such a complex subject. Followi ng, we have a go at defining climate change in today s terms. Keywords: climate, scientists, climate change, greenhouse gases, warming, thermal blanket Article Body: Climate change is an amazingly simple phrase for such a complex subject. Followi ng, we have a go at defining climate change in today s terms. Climate Change What is it?

In the current day lexicon of scientists, climate modification isn t really a term of use anymore. The reason for this is that we have come to understand that the effect of the changes we make to our environment will increase the temperature in many locations on the planet, but will also cool a few places. In light of th is, the thing you know of as climate modification is actually referred to as glo bal climate change. Over all, however, the world is definitely warming. We need a simple definition for climate change in relation to the warming of the planet, one that gets the gist without excluding the simplicities. The simplest and most accurate definition is that climate change is the effect greenhouse ga ses have on the earth s climate. Greenhouse gases include, but are not limited to, carbon dioxide and methane. While this sounds like a simple definition, there a re a couple of key things to realize. First, climate change is both a natural phenomena and one created by man. Put an other way, greenhouse gases are a natural part of the biosphere and would exist if man did not. Indeed, they are a critical component to the existence of life o n this planet. If greenhouse gases didn t exist, the temperature on planet earth w ould average zero degrees! Naturally occurring gases, however, keep the temperat ure at a much more livable 59 degrees. So, if climate change occurs naturally, what is the big panic about? The problem we are facing is the volume of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases act as thermal blankets for the atmosphere. The more gas in the atmosphere, the thicker the blanket and the less heat escapes. Over the last 80 years, we have b een pumping massive amounts of greenhouse gases into the sky. At the same time, we have been reducing forestation around the planet, the primary plant collectio n that sucks greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. This double whammy is start ing to show negative results, the increased heating of our world. The ultimate question with climate alteration is what will happen as the planet heats up. We are already seeing signs with the retreat of the glaciers. Glacier National Park, for instance, is going to have to be renamed since it has already lost 65 percent of all of its glaciers! While the exact end result of these env ironmental changes is not clear, we can expect major climatic changes over the n ext 80 years.

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