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Greenhouse Effect Essay, Research Paper


Greenhouse Effect


When one starts a car or burns wood, the last thought on their mind is the


consequences to these actions. Unfortunately, the daily dangers to earth are not


widely know. Due to the constant change of society, this planet must cope with


various problems. One of the most important ecological structures is the ozone


layer. The same shield that protects us from the sun?s deadly radiation, can


also act as a blanket engulfing us in heat. This situation is know as the


greenhouse effect. What is the greenhouse effect, what causes it, and what can


be done to control it?


The problem of global warming has been around for some time now. Though not


until recently has it become a priority. So important, that figures such as Vice


President Al Gore have spoken out. Many are realizing that the greenhouse effect


is not something to be put aside, yet rather something to be worked on and


studied. “The greenhouse effect displays that nature is not immune to our


presence” (Kralijic, 1992). Ways must be found to lessen the threat of this


growing crisis. If this effect were to continue and grow, the earth?s population


would be exposed to serious threats.


Carbon dioxide is essential for plants who use it for photosynthesis, yet too


much can lead to serious threats. The problem lies in the disruption of the


balance between how much carbon dioxide plants intake, and what our population


produces. If this natural filtering process is unbalanced, the atmosphere will


receive too much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. Once these gases


form in the atmosphere, they act as barriers trapping in heat and warming the


earth.


This process is not new. In fact, without the greenhouse effect, the average


surface temperature of the earth would be about 59 Fahrenheit degrees lower than


it is today. “Long before civilization intervened , the thin blanket of gases


that surround the earth was efficiently trapping a tiny portion of the sun?s


heat and keeping it near the surface to warm up the air just enough to prevent


temperatures from plunging to frigid extremes every night- which, of course, is


exactly what happens on the moon and on planets like Mars that have very thin


atmospheres” (Gore, 1992).


The greenhouse effect received its name because the atmosphere of the earth acts


much like the glass roof on a greenhouse. Sunlight enters the greenhouse through


the glass as it heats up the plants. Then, the warmth is trapped as the glass


slows the withdraw of heat. Similarly, the earth?s atmosphere lets most of the


sun?s light enter and heat the surface. The earth then sends this energy, called


Infrared Radiation, back into the atmosphere (showed in the diagram on page 7).


This is when the actual effect takes place. Not all of the Infrared Radiation is


sent freely into space. Certain gases in the

atmosphere absorb it and send it


back toward earth. Such gases are Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, and water vapor. As


stated earlier, this process becoming more important. Due to the burning of


fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, carbon dioxide is increasing


thus increasing the amplitude of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect


would have disastrous on this planet?s population. “Climate changes will


threaten agriculture and our food supply, probably eliminating the Great Plains


or prairies of North America as a region in which crops may be grown, for


example. Also, melting of parts of the Antarctic ice sheet will cause flooding


of coastal cities such as London , New York, Beijing, Amsterdam, St. John?s,


Halifax, Vancouver , even Montreal and of entire countries, such as Bangladesh”


(Johnson, 1990). The greenhouse effect is not limited to certain countries or


states. The entire world will suffer if it is allowed to grow. “Some scientists


think that from the late 1990?s to the late 2000?s the amount of carbon dioxide


in the atmosphere could double. If this doubling were to occur, it would


intensify the greenhouse effect and result in an increase of 2.7 to 11


Fahrenheit degrees (1.5 to 6 Celsius degrees) in the earth?s average


temperature” (Gille, 1988). The results are real and quite intense. The outlook


is not good.


Something must be done quickly to slow the growth of the greenhouse effect. It


is not a hopeless situation. “Reverse your oxygen debt. The less fuel you burn


and the more oxygen-producing plants you grow, the more you will add oxygen to


the atmosphere and lower your output of greenhouse gases” (British Columbia


Medical Association, 1990). Solar power also plays a part in this. Although just


recently taking hold, solar power could greatly lessen the output of the


greenhouse gases as could hydroelectric power could. Besides different power


sources, many companies are producing environment safe products and even air


cleaners. It may be a nuisance, but it is possible to lessen the greenhouse


effect.


The issue of the greenhouse effect is not seriously taken by many people. If it


doesn?t jump out in front of their faces or directly and immediately concern


them, they pay no attention. If we do not take action,


References


Gille, J. (1988). Greenhouse effect. World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago, IL: Scott


Fetzer company.


Gorder, C. (1991). Green Earth Resource Guide. Tempe, AZ: Blue Bird Publishing.


Gore, A. (1992). Earth in the Balance. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company.


Hammond, Scully, Mast, & Powell. (1991). Environmental Almanac. Boston, MA:


Houghton Mifflin Company.


Johnson, G. (1990). Environmental Tips on how you can save this planet. Calgary,


Alberta: Detselig Enterprises.


Kralijic, M. (1992). The Greenhouse Effect. New York, NY: The H.W. Wilson


Company.

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