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New climate theories. Climate change impacts humans and animals.Стр 1 из 3Следующая ⇒
New climate theories Air pollution is an increasing environmental concern, and rising global warming temperatures are not the only consequence…. | ||||||||
Climate change is now an indisputable phe-nomenon. Scientists have identified two distinct and worrying developments. While global warm-ing, which has been predicted for some time, is clearly taking place, there is also growing evi-dence of global dimming – a reduction of sunlight. According to BBC Online, the term global dimming was created by Gerry Stanhill, an En-glish scientist who lives in Israel. Stanhill found that sunlight had reduced by 22% in Israel over the past few years. He also noted similar changes in the United States (with sunlight down 10%), in parts of the former Soviet Union (with a reduction of 30%), and in parts of the British Isles (with a loss of 16%) the cause appears to be air pollution.
“Climate change impacts humans and animals. Air pollution caused by fossil fuel emissions, will also probably cause a further rise of 0.6 degrees Celsius of global warming, according to professor Stephen Schneider, a leading climatol-ogist from Stanford University in California. He points out that in the past century there has already been a 0.7 degree temperature increase.
| According to Schneider, the results will endanger species such as polar bears. The traditional life-style of the Inuit people of the Arctic will also be impacted. At the same time, the British Antarctic Survey has revised its predictions about the col-lapse of the Antarctic ice sheet. It used to be be-lieved that it would remain intact until the turn of the 22nd century. Now there is a risk of a much more imminent collapse. David Walter
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