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or the earth’s orbit. This article is concerned about whether or not we are currently witnessing the end of global cooling and what this means for our future climate change. We have seen a shift from concern over global cooling to concern over global warming when factories, farms, cars became more prevalent throughout society because they could trap heat in the atmosphere that created severe weather patterns like floods, droughts, wildfires, hurricanes and typhoons due to these trapped emissions.” *Here you write your next sentence* You can edit anything here! Copy & paste if needed :)” A paragraph should typically be at least three sentences long. Your paragraph may go on to say: “There has been much debate surrounding or changes in the earth’s orbit.
This is edited content from our blog post – Why was the concern over global cooling replaced with a concern over global warming?
It is a common misconception that global cooling was replaced with the concern over global warming. Global cooling refers to a decrease in average temperature, and global warming is an increase in average temperature. The two are not mutually exclusive, as there has been evidence of both happening at different times throughout history. For example, it was colder than usual during the 1960s but hotter than usual during the 1980s!
The concern over global cooling was replaced with a concern over global warming when the evidence of an increasing average temperature became too overwhelming to ignore. There were many scientific studies that showed that carbon dioxide and other pollutants from factories, farms, and cars could trap heat in the atmosphere and create more severe weather patterns. This meant there would be increased risk for floods, droughts, wildfires, hurricanes or typhoons due to this trapped heat. These risks influenced humanity’s decision around how much they wanted to cut down on these emissions by using cleaner energy sources like solar power or electric vehicles powered by wind turbines.
There is still debate surrounding whether our current climate crisis is caused primarily by human-induced pollution versus natural occurrences such as changes in ocean currents