Alvin Yu January 16,2020

Climate Change is a worldwide problem that can potentially wipe out most living organisms on earth.
If we do nothing to stop climate change, the global temperature will increase and the results would be catastrophic. Abnormal weathers will occur and natural disasters will be more common. Droughts and sea levels will increase as well. These results would make our lives on earth much harder. We all have to do something to stop our global temperature from increasing and getting to a point where it's irreversible.
The global temperature is rising due to our gas emissions from factories, and combustion engines. These emissions that we generate create greenhouse gases which is harmful for our atmosphere if these gases are over produced.
These greenhouse gases are Carbon dioxide(CO₂), nitrous oxide(N₂O), water vapour(H₂O), and methane(CH₄).
Carbon dioxide(CO₂), nitrous oxide(N₂O), methane(CH₄), and water vapours(H₂O) are all important gases on earth and are essential for life, but what we are doing is creating to much of it which results in high global temperatures. Factories create carbon dioxide(CO₂), nitrous oxide(N₂O), and methane gases(CH₄). What these gases do is absorb heat from the sun making our atmosphere warmer. Since the atmospheric temperature is increasing, more water will be evaporated which increases the water vapour(H₂O) level. This results in global temperature increase, since water vapours(H₂O) are one of the more severe gases that has a massive impact on global temperature increase.
The sun radiates heat towards our atmosphere, our atmosphere then reflects some light rays off earth to space. The greenhouse gas that was produced naturally on earth absorbs the heat which sustains life on earth. However, the excess greenhouse gases that we create causes the heat to be trapped more on earth rather than reflecting resulting in a warmer climate.

In conclusion, the overproduction of greenhouse gases will cause damage to the future of earth. The increase of greenhouse gases will cause global problems, eventually going out way of hand and becoming irreversible. We should change the way we live and go Eco by using electric vehicles and generating electricity with solar panels or mills instead of natural gases.
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