I.P.C.C (2007) stated that almost though
the world, there was a global call on various governments to enact law, that
will reduce the emission of heat trapping gasses. Some of the government has
not responded as an example in 1992 at the earth in Rio de Janeiro Brazil,
preventatives at about 150 countries signed a treaty affirming commitment to
reduce green house gas emission (gas flaring), particularly carbon-dioxide,
nitrogen-oxide, CFC, etc and their aim was by the year, 2000, green house gases
emission from industrialized nations would have been 36% and 148% respectively
since 1950. These levels are much higher than at any time during the last 800,
000 years, the period for which reliable data has been extracted from ice
cores.
the world, there was a global call on various governments to enact law, that
will reduce the emission of heat trapping gasses. Some of the government has
not responded as an example in 1992 at the earth in Rio de Janeiro Brazil,
preventatives at about 150 countries signed a treaty affirming commitment to
reduce green house gas emission (gas flaring), particularly carbon-dioxide,
nitrogen-oxide, CFC, etc and their aim was by the year, 2000, green house gases
emission from industrialized nations would have been 36% and 148% respectively
since 1950. These levels are much higher than at any time during the last 800,
000 years, the period for which reliable data has been extracted from ice
cores.
Last direct geological evidence indicates
that CO2 values higher than this were last seen about 20 million
years ago. Fossil fuel burning has produced about three quarters of the
increase in CO2 from human activities, over the past 20 years. The
rest of this increase is caused by global CO2 emissions in 2011 from
fossil fuel consumption, including cement production and gas flaring was 34.8
million tonnes (9.5+0.5 pge), an increase of 54% above emission in 1990, coal
burning was responsible for 43% of the total remission, oil 34%, gas 18%,
cement 4.9% gas flaring 0.7%. in May 2013, it was reported that readings for CO2
taken at the worlds primary Benchmark site in Maunalo a surpassed 400 pm
according to professor Brain Hoskins. This is likely the first time CO2
levels have been this high for about 4.5 million years (Lydoiph, 2002).
that CO2 values higher than this were last seen about 20 million
years ago. Fossil fuel burning has produced about three quarters of the
increase in CO2 from human activities, over the past 20 years. The
rest of this increase is caused by global CO2 emissions in 2011 from
fossil fuel consumption, including cement production and gas flaring was 34.8
million tonnes (9.5+0.5 pge), an increase of 54% above emission in 1990, coal
burning was responsible for 43% of the total remission, oil 34%, gas 18%,
cement 4.9% gas flaring 0.7%. in May 2013, it was reported that readings for CO2
taken at the worlds primary Benchmark site in Maunalo a surpassed 400 pm
according to professor Brain Hoskins. This is likely the first time CO2
levels have been this high for about 4.5 million years (Lydoiph, 2002).
However, in 1988 the inter-governmental
panel on climate change (I.P.C.C) was formed by United Nations and world
metrological organisation. This panel bring together scientist from many
nations and wide variety of fields to assess the current state of knowledge
about climate change the first I.P.C.C assessment report. Was done in 1992,
which played an important role in the UN frame work convention on climate have
discernible impact / effects on physical and biological system in this report
where over 700 scientist from 100
countries participated showed changes in 420 different physical and biological
system. The climate change could be described as a long term shift in
statistics of the weather (including its average), for example it could be show
up as changes in climate normal (expected average. Valves for temperature and
precipitation) for a given place and the I.P.C.C included that human activities
are responsible and that the climate change resulting from global warming has
severs effects on human societies, agriculture and natural ecosystem in the
form of green house effect, ozone layer depletion and acid rain etc. (Newton, 2012).
panel on climate change (I.P.C.C) was formed by United Nations and world
metrological organisation. This panel bring together scientist from many
nations and wide variety of fields to assess the current state of knowledge
about climate change the first I.P.C.C assessment report. Was done in 1992,
which played an important role in the UN frame work convention on climate have
discernible impact / effects on physical and biological system in this report
where over 700 scientist from 100
countries participated showed changes in 420 different physical and biological
system. The climate change could be described as a long term shift in
statistics of the weather (including its average), for example it could be show
up as changes in climate normal (expected average. Valves for temperature and
precipitation) for a given place and the I.P.C.C included that human activities
are responsible and that the climate change resulting from global warming has
severs effects on human societies, agriculture and natural ecosystem in the
form of green house effect, ozone layer depletion and acid rain etc. (Newton, 2012).
