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Vol. 6, Issue 10, Part C (2020)

Green house effect, climate change and adoption of green technologies

Green house effect, climate change and adoption of green technologies

Author(s)
R Soundar
Abstract
Earth’s greenhouse effect is manifested as the difference between thermal infrared radiation emitted at the Earth surface and that emitted to space at the top of the atmosphere. This difference is due mainly to absorption and downward emission of radiant energy by atmospheric trace gases. The greenhouse effect is an essential feature of Earth’s climate system that results in global mean surface temperature about 32 K greater what it would otherwise be for the same planetary absorption of solar radiation. Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons due to human activities over the past 200 years have increased the greenhouse effect by about 1% relative to the radioactive fluxes that drive the climate system. The resultant increase in global temperature and other changes in climate are of great societal concern. This article introduces the physics of the greenhouse effect and more broadly of Earth’s climate system and of climate change and provides resources for further study. It reviews the processes responsible for the greenhouse effect, the anthropogenic increase in the greenhouse effect, and the response of the climate system to this increase. Developing prognostic capability to determine this response to an accuracy that would be useful to inform policymaking is the major challenge facing climate scientists today
This was not actually verified until 1987; in 1988 it was finally acknowledged that the climate was warmer than any period since 1880. The greenhouse effect theory was named and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was founded by the United Nations Environmental Programme and the World Meteorological Organization. This organization tries to predict the impact of the greenhouse effect according to existing climate models and literature information. But this is just the beginning. We need to act to avoid catastrophic climate change. While not all regional effects are knows yet, here are some likely future effects if we allow current trends to continue. So barriers to technology access by 2020 will “compromise”. The ability of developing countries to take ambitious climate change action. Thus a significant portion of green technology will be from clean energy sources, given our commitments towards humanity to rapidly expand wind power, solar power and nuclear energy. Hear my paper clearly explains the ill effects of climate and its prevention thought adoption of green technology.
Pages: 139-143  |  449 Views  44 Downloads
How to cite this article:
R Soundar. Green house effect, climate change and adoption of green technologies. Int J Appl Res 2020;6(10):139-143.
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