Climate Change, Global Warming, Rising Oceans, Carbon Emissions, Ozone Depletion: What it means and what we can do about it!

One hundred fifty years ago, there were no automobiles, airplanes, construction equipment, and many other things. These are the major causes of the rising temperatures, the melting snow, and the rising oceans.

My new book is about the climate of our planet.

As you can see from the articles below, I do not blog a lot, but I continue to work on it and add new content.

If you’re looking for a short book explaining the climate issue, this is for you.

There is a lot of interest in this subject now and a lot of misinformation.

In simple language, I discuss what is meant by climate change? What do these things mean?

Giving reference points to current scientific data about how quickly the ocean is rising due to the rising temperatures on Earth.

I go into detail about what is causing this rise.

One hundred fifty years ago, there were no automobiles, airplanes, construction equipment, and many other things. These are the major causes of the rising temperatures, the melting snow, and the rising oceans.

The book is only forty-three pages long, so a short read.

I share ideas about fixing these issues, including building big deep lakes on the Earth, finding or creating fast-growing trees, sprinkler systems for forests to cut down on wildfires. I even discuss UFOs and possible technologies man hasn’t thought about using yet.

I wrote the book to help people understand what is causing weather events on Earth and the ocean’s rising to take place.

The first chapter explains what much of the climate-themed language means.

Global warming is a gradual increase in the Earth’s atmosphere’s overall temperature generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of CO2, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.

The greenhouse effect is the trapping of the sun’s warmth in a planet’s lower atmosphere due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than infrared radiation emitted from the planet’s surface.

Greenhouse gas contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation, e.g., carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons.

Carbon dioxide CO2 is a gas consisting of one part carbon and two parts oxygen. It is one of the most important gases on Earth because plants use it to produce carbohydrates through photosynthesis. Since humans and animals depend on plants for food, photosynthesis is necessary to support life on Earth.

The largest producers of CO2 are deforestation, agriculture, cement production, and fossil fuels including gasoline, and diesel. According to the most recent data from the Global Carbon Project, the top five countries that produced the most CO2 are China, the United States, India, Russia, and Japan.

Decomposition, ocean release, fermentation of sugars in bread, beer, winemaking, and respiration are other causes of CO2. Human beings breathe oxygen and exhale CO2.

Carbon emissions, aka Carbon dioxide, are released when fossil fuels such as coal, gas, avgas, jet fuel, oil, or traditional fuels like wood and peat burn. These, along with industrial factories, are the most significant contributors to atmospheric CO2 levels.

Ozone depletion is the gradual thinning of the Earth’s ozone layer in the upper atmosphere caused by the release of chemical compounds containing gaseous chlorine or bromine from industry and other human activities.

Zero emissions mean balancing the scale between greenhouse gases produced and those taken out of our atmosphere. When we can limit or find solutions to fossil fuel emissions, we can repair other damaged areas.

I hope you enjoyed the book if you’ve already read it and for those who’ve found their way to my blog by some other means, I encourage you to purchase the book.

If you are part of the gay community I would encourage you to check out a book I wrote about two years ago called The Adventures of Daniel, Jonathan, and Mark, the book is a story about three men who met when they were kids, knew they were gay and have been together ever since. The book is gay erotica, so not for those under 18. So if you enjoy this kind of material, check it out.

Until next time, have a blessed day.

David

Author: David Brady

I am a gay single man living in the East Texas part of the United States. I am currently working on my weight and learning how to blog to support my latest book. I am not active currently in the LGBTQ community. I am in the process of becoming comfortable in my own skin after trying to be who the church world thought I should be. I am a conservative republican in a very divided country right now.