Monday, November 1, 2010

AZ of Global Warming - The Amazon

Introduction

This article is the first in a series of articles on global warming takes the reader on a journey alphabetically, beginning with A as the Amazon.

The concept of global warming is a term that was in common use for some time and usually refers to global warming, and also includes an artificial or human influence.

The Earth's atmosphere is composed of many gases, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapor, to name a few.These gases are collectively referred to as greenhouse gases and maintain the earth's temperature to a comfortable 15 degrees Celsius, without them the Earth would be a cool - 18 degrees Celsius. Since the pre-industrial times, are usually taken to be about 1750 we know from ice cores that CO2 levels to 280 ppm, which were 280 parts per million parts of air CO2. During the course of industrialization, the human race began, the country stronger than ever Farm, DeForest of Agriculture andSettlements and then from 1850 or so burning fossil fuels for energy and transport, which add substantially to the levels of greenhouse gases, particularly CO2.

This is the increase in CO2 levels by about 385 ppm, which resulted in an increase of about 37% above pre-industrial level, mainly due to the combustion of fossil fuels.

How do we know? Well, according to data from ice cores that date back to at least 650 thousand years for us that CO2 levels have fluctuated naturally during this periodppm between 280 and 300. CO2 levels have been accurately measured from the top of Mauna Loa in Hawaii since 1958, and the results show an increase in CO2 concentration from 315 ppm to 385 ppm since that time. Therefore, the CO2 is now at 85 ppm more than it was the land for at least 650,000 years. It 's a known scientific fact that high concentrations of greenhouse gases will lead to higher temperatures, and this seems to occur now. The world has warmed an average of 0.74Degrees in the last 100 years or so.

As a result of the warming polar ice to melt and fall, and so the glaciers are on the ground floor. This in turn causes the sea level rises, which is low and the islands at risk of flooding or total immersion. This will eventually threaten more and more of the world's coastal cities and regions.

Since the Earth's atmosphere begins to heat up, the same may be warming more positive feedback mechanisms to kick in a warmAtmosphere contains more water vapor, which is itself a powerful greenhouse gas. This in turn further warming and so on.

melting ice means that more sunlight is absorbed by water surrounding "dark" and soil, which is more warming and melting more ice. The deposits of methane currently frozen in a stable condition but may be warmer oceans and the permafrost melts released that will cause further warming than methane under the sea and under the permafrost remained a potent greenhouse gasGas, etc., etc.

Where better place to begin this journey AZ air on global warming that the Amazon rain forest, which has an important role to play in an incredible world to maintain a balance in the. The Amazon is inextricably linked to global warming and the problem has an impact significant impact on global climate.

Amazon facts

The Amazon basin contains the largest rainforest in the world and covers about 40% of South American continent. The Amazon rainforest is in eight countries, Brazil has 60% of the forest, with Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana with the rest.

The Amazon rainforest is a natural reservoir of genetic diversity, with one of the most diverse and largest tract of tropical rainforest that exists. The Amazon contains a surprising thirty percent of the land types. One square kilometer> Amazon for about 90,000 tons of live plants! It 'also amazing to consider that one in five of all birds in the world of the rainforest home.

The Amazon basin drained by the Amazon, the worlds second longest after the Nile and the river acts as the lifeline of the forest. The river is the largest on Earth.

A few hundred years, the tropical rain forests, with 12% of the land area of the world,Surface, but today there are less than 5%. The largest expansion of the rainforest river basin can be found in the Amazon, more than half of which are located in Brazil.

Why the Amazon is so important in the context of global warming?

The rainforest serves as an important carbon sink and produces huge amounts of oxygen. The Amazon was in the air as "the lungs of the earth" because of its impact. The way in which this is achieved byPhotosynthesis, the process by which green plants / trees to use energy from sunlight to power the carbon dioxide (CO2) by air and water, and conversion to coal. The byproduct of which is oxygen.

The Amazon therefore helps recycle carbon dioxide into oxygen and transforming its estimate that the Amazon produces about 20% of the atmosphere to the land base.

Trees, plants and CO2

The levels of CO2 in the atmosphere have beenmeasured since 1958 from a monitoring station of the volcano Mauna Loa in Hawaii, and show sharp annual increases and reductions in CO2 levels, just like the teeth of a saw. The readings appear to mimic a breath of fresh air in and extract, it's almost as if the earth breathes. The readings correspond to the amount of vegetation on Earth (most of which in the northern hemisphere, when the land mass is larger), and in CO2 and give oxygen. During 'Northern Hemisphere summer, when the Earth is tilted toward the sun, the observation of vegetation capable of photosynthesis, leading to a fall in CO2 absorption, leading to global levels of CO2. In winter, when the Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun, the opposite result in CO 2 levels rising again.

Where is the link between the observation levels of vegetation and CO2, it is easy to understand why the Amazon rainforest and in general are so importantPart of the ecosystem of the Earth. If global warming is addressed to the Amazon and other rainforests must be saved.

Copyright (c) 2008 Simon Rosser

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