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Scientists Call Manmade Chemicals a Cause of Climate Change PDF   E-mail
Written by Daniel Stouffer   
Monday, 27 April 2009
Great harm is done to the planet by man-made chemicals, and they are a major cause of climate change. We do need these chemicals on a day by day basis, as they help us to operate essential equipment and make our lives easier, but they present a significant threat. Major governments have introduced regulations limiting the use of these substances, as they present a threat to the ozone layer and contribute to global warming.
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Great harm is done to the planet by man-made chemicals, and they are a major cause of climate change. We do need these chemicals on a day by day basis, as they help us to operate essential equipment and make our lives easier, but they present a significant threat. Major governments have introduced regulations limiting the use of these substances, as they present a threat to the ozone layer and contribute to global warming.

Refrigerant gas used to run commercial refrigeration units, as well as air-conditioning systems and heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, is a chief cause of climate change because it is made up of hydrochlorofluorocarbons and chlorofluorocarbons. These gases contribute to global warming and also deteriorate the ozone layer. Because of the great harm refrigerant gas can cause to the earth, the United States and many international countries are phasing out its usage, with complete removal by 2015.

Fossil fuels are a major cause of climate change because they lead to an increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Natural gas, oil and coal used to operate vehicles and generate electricity emit high levels of carbon dioxide, identified as a chief contributor to global warming. Fossil fuels also produce carbon monoxide, methane emissions, nitrous oxide and nitrogen oxides, all substances that impact air quality and global warming.

Scientists have found that methane is a significant cause of climate change. This greenhouse gas is discharged by cows, pigs, horses, sheep and other domesticated animals. Methane gas is also discharged from garbage in landfills, fertilizers, oil drilling and coal mining. In addition, when a gas leak occurs, a high volume of the dangerous chemical is discharged at one time.

Our everyday items contain substances that have found to be a major cause of climate change. These harmful gases contribute to ozone depletion and are found in commercial refrigerators, heating ventilation and air conditioning systems, freezers, air conditioners and numerous other systems. Some of the gases used in the operation of this equipment includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, hydroxl, atomic chlorine, nitric oxide, chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochlorofluorocarbons.

Some daily household items and a number of common processes are suspected as being a cause of climate change. The use of aerosols, and animal agriculture, cement manufacturing, land usage and deforestation processes are all under study.

Common pollutants in our society include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and black carbon and these pollutants are a cause of climate change. As they grow, the Earth's protective layer becomes damaged and this results in global warming. Scientists paint a doomsday scenario, where global warming will destroy the planet if no action is taken.

Simply put, too much heat stored in the atmosphere is the cause of climate change. The amount of greenhouse gases in the air contributes to atmospheric heat. Overwhelming heat can create significant changes in the earths climate, affecting both land and ocean. As a result, human, animal, plant and marine life will be severely impacted.

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