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How does deforestation and pollution affect global warming?

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  1. I don't think we can affect it.

    We are now moving into a cooling cycle. We can forget about global warming for a while they will need to come up with something else to panic everybody about.


  2. Brief overview:

    Deforestation:  Plants store carbon--its the main building material for wood and other plant material.  So, cut and burn millions of trees and you release lots of carbon.  If you don't grow new trees, but leave the land bare, that carbon stays in the atmosphere.  Also, you reduce the ability of the forests to take carbon out of the air, since there are fewer trees to do it.

    Pollution.  Burning coal, natural gas, or oil  releses more CO2.    Other pollutants can add to or detract from the warming effect of the CO2-caused greenhouse effect.  What the effect of a particular pollutant is depends on its chemical and physical properties.  However, the quantity of CO2 being dumped into the atmosphere is so great that it pretty much dwarfs the effects of other pollutants.

    Try these sites:

    ipcc.ch

    nasa.gov (NASA does a lot of work on climate change and hs links links to reliable resources

  3. Deforestation is only occurring in limited parts of the world. For the most part, we have more trees than ever before.

    1980 - 2000

    The overall plant bulk went up about 6 percent over much of the planet, the Amazon Forest made up 40% of this growth.

    http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/06/...

    1990 - Present

    The continent's forest cover has expanded by almost 10 per cent

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/s...

    http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/200109...

  4. well deforestation doesn't do much to global warming cause trees don't soak up that much carbon and 80% of the earth's oxigen isn't created by trees

  5. Cutting down of trees or deforestation results in the decrease of oxygen and and increase in carbondioxide in the air. When fuels like petrol burn, it gives out carbon dioxide, which harms th eenvironment. This carbon dioxide cannot be taken in by the trees because they are being cut down. Increase in carbon dioxide causes ozone layer depletion. Ozone layer is a part of the atmosphere which prevents the harmful ultra-violet rays of the sun fron entering the Earth. So, deforestation is the main cause of global warming. Global warming affects both human and plant lives and it should be reduced in order to save Mother Earth. We should all abide by the slogan- "Plant a tree, save a life".

    Good luck for you project! hope this helps.

  6. Deforestation affects global warming because in order for the atmosphere to be healthy, it needs more oxygen. Trees provide that oxygen. Becuase there are so less trees these days, there isn't enough oxygen

    Pollution affects global warming because it breaks down the atmosphere-which is protecting us from harmful rays of the sun.

    There is a big hole in Utah's atmosphere because of the pollution. The cows there f**t too much.

  7. global warming is not real

    edit: if you cut down trees and use the lumber as building material you trap even more carbon. most trees that are cut down are sold not burned. so when the forest is replanted more carbon from the air is trapped.

  8. Green House effect is an phenomenon in which earth's atmosphere traps the heat from the sun & prevents it from escaping. The phenomenon is so named bb'coz earth's atmosphere acts like a greenhouse made of glass in which sunlight enters through transparent glass, but the heat released by plants in the form of infrared radiations is not allowed to escape. As a result of this , the temp. increasses insid ethe greenhouse.

    In a similar manner, sunlight enters earth's atmosphere and heats the surface of the earth. But certain gases present in the atmosphere trap the heat emitted by earth's surface & do not allow it to escape. This causes an increase in temp. of earth's atmosphere. This is known as Global Warming.

    The gases causing green house effect are called greenhouse gases. Carbon Dioxide, methane, ozone, and CFCs are the reen house gases present in the atmosphere which are responsible  for global warming.

    And carbon dioxide could be minimised by afforestation as plants release oxygen & take carbon dioxide  for the proccess of photosynthesis. So, deforestation also helps in global warming!!

  9. The greatest adverse impact of Deforestation is Greenhouse effect:

    An approximate area of more than thirty five football grounds of rainforest are deforested all over the world in every minute. The main area attacked for deforestation is the tropical rainforest – situated in on and around equator.

    A. The main reason for deforestation is the demand for fuel, wood and paper products, cattle ranching, farming, mining and road construction.

    a. Fuel: Half of all the trees cut down in the world are used for fuel. Burning wood is common in developing countries where there are often no readily-available alternatives. Most of the trees cut are not replaced, causing the problems.

    b. Wood and Paper Products: The use of wood and paper is a huge factor driving deforestation all over the world. Hardwoods like mahogany are sought after for furniture and are consequently very valuable. Some time, for small number of mahogany, whole forest area is often cut down for those few trees.

    c. Cattle-ranching: Areas of rainforest, generally in developing countries, are cleared by cutting down all the vegetation and then burning it. Pastures of grass are then grown and used for grazing cattle. As soon as the cattle are a certain age, they are slaughtered. Although some of the meat goes to the locals, a lot goes to the cheap meat industries in countries such as the UK, USA, and China etc. After a few years, all the nutrients have been removed from the already poor soil and the land is useless, so another area of rainforest has to be cleared.

    d. Farming: Large areas of rainforest are cleared for farmland all over the world. In developing countries there are two main types of farming: (i) 'Slash and Burn' and (ii) 'Subsistence Farming'.

    (i) Slash and Burn: Areas of forest are cleared to grow crops for a couple of years, then left for a few years for the rainforest to recover, then the process starts again. Slash and burn is the most sustainable of the farming methods, but only if the population in the area is low, because as soon as you get more people in an area, there is less land available for each person and areas of land don't have enough time to recover, so the soil is quickly exhausted. Slash and burn also increases air pollution.

    (ii) Subsistence Farming: Small areas of land that have been cleared are farmed. The produce is used to feed the family and provide a small surplus to buy other goods. The problem with this method is that the soil is quickly exhausted of its few nutrients and they are not replaced. This means that the farmers have to rely increasingly on fertilizers before eventually being forced to move.

    e. Mining and Infrastructure: Minerals such as gold, bauxite (aluminium ore) and iron ore are often discovered in areas of rainforest. To mine them huge portions of rainforest are cleared, not just the area where the mine is, but also routes for roads and areas for storage of equipment and housing for men. In places where there are large rivers running through rainforest, deforestation often takes place in order to build hydroelectric power stations. The resulting dams cause enormous amounts of flooding behind the walls and large areas of drought downriver.

    f. Population Increase: The world population is increasing day by day. With this explosion of population the amount of land needed for humans to live on also increases exponentially. More and more forest areas are being cleared to provide living space. This is known as ‘urbanization’.

    B. The adverse effects of deforestation:

    (i) Immediate effects of deforestation include the washing away of soil in the monsoon season. This is because trees are no longer anchoring and binding the soil and so mud slides take place. The earth is leached of minerals by the large amounts of water. The lack of vegetation also means that there will be very few animals in the area. The lack of decomposing vegetation and animals means that the nutrients are not replaced and the area quickly becomes infertile.

    (ii) Rivers often silt up as soil is moved downriver and deposition takes place. Fish and plants relying on clear water die as the river becomes more and more clogged. This has a knock-on effect through the entire food chain.

    (iii) If large areas of rainforest are cleared, the pattern of precipitation may change. This is because less evapotranspiration (evapotranspiration is a term used to describe the sum of evaporation and plant transpiration from the earth's land surface to atmosphere. Evaporation accounts for the movement of water to the air from sources such as the soil, canopy interception, and water bodies) takes place due to the lack of trees. Water is also not delayed before making its way through the ground because of the lack of trees, shrubs, and leaf litter.

    (iv) Another very worrying effect of deforestation is global warming (please refer ‘description on global warming’ in the box below). The Earth is made habitable by a process called the greenhouse effect. Gases, mainly carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and water vapor (H2O), are found in the atmosphere. The effects of global warming are already showing themselves; the polar ice caps are melting and if this continues we are set for a significant rise in sea level, flooding many places.

    C. How to help in mitigating the global warming:

    (i) We should turn off the light when we do not require, and to use more energy-efficient bulbs. While energy-efficient bulbs are expensive, they do last longer. Not only will this save money, but it reduces the amount of electricity that needs to be generated and so less fossil fuels have to be burned.

    (ii) Use public transport, walk, or cycle if possible. It is said that the bicycle is the most efficient form of transport known to man. Only travel in a car when necessary or share with some body to save petrol. This reduces CO2 emissions.

    (iii) Try to buy paper or wood products that are certified by the Forestry Commission as being from sustainable, managed woodlands. Using recycled paper and its promotion help in reduction of destruction of forest.

    (iv) Avoid excess printing of documents from the computer. Print non-presentation documents on the draft ink setting. If possible print on both sides of sheets of paper, thus saving both paper and money.

    (v) Recycle as much as possible. This is not just limited to paper, but can include glass, plastic, metal, and a number of other things. Many councils run recycling collection services.

    (vi) Encourage people you know to do any or all of the things above.

    For further information on environmental issue please refer

    http://www.environmentengineering.blogsp...

  10. well global warming depends on CO2(carbon-dioxide)it was made a survey that if the level of carbon-dioxide  grow up then global warming grow up too. as u know green plants are using CO2 from the air to breath with  and then  secrete oxygen.but if we do deforestation we actually make CO2 to grow up! about pollution-cars are very harmful as you know

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