Factors Contributing to Increased Atmospheric Temperature – Biological Times

Factors Contributing to Increased Atmospheric Temperature

Publication Date : 28-02-2025


Author(s) :

Muqadas.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 4
,
Issue 2
(02 - 2025)



Abstract :

Increased atmospheric temperatures are a prime factor contributing to changing the world climate, aroused by human and natural sources. Anthropogenic practices, such as deforestation, fossil fuel burning, and industrial secretions, predominantly enhance the greenhouse effect and give rise to pronounced levels of CO2, CH4, and N2O. These gases prevent the escape of heat from the atmosphere to space and exaggerate global warming. Besides this, natural processes, for instance, solar radiation, volcanic eruptions, and ocean currents, also contribute to climate change. As atmospheric temperatures are increasing day by day, preventive measures are required to prevent drastic environmental changes. These efforts include promoting carbon sinks, and transmission to renewable energy sources that will reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in the environment. In addition to this, adaptive strategies including climate-smart agriculture, and resilient infrastructure are essential for encountering the inevitable effects of climate change. This article highlights the primary factors involving increasing atmospheric temperature and explores atmospheric temperature mitigating strategies.


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