The Climate Change. The Problem There is a universal problem through out the world. Climate change is more commonly known as global warming.

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Presentation transcript:

The Climate Change

The Problem There is a universal problem through out the world. Climate change is more commonly known as global warming.

Our Research The prime way to stop climate change world wide is green house gasses. Our scientists have done so much research and they have found different gasses that change temperature. There are so many green houses that release harmful chemicals into the air it is changing our planet. The following chemicals are found in green house gases: Methane, carbon dioxide and water vapor are the big three gases involved in global climate change. More potent GHGs (green house gases) such as CFCs, SF6 and NOx are present in much smaller amounts.

Causes of global warming

Effects of global warming

The Solution Our solution is lessen the power of the gasses especially in green houses because green houses release the most un-environmental friendly gasses. The harmful chemicals in the gases released could be replaced by environmental friendly chemicals such as: Benzyl cyanide Nitro ethane Benzaldehyde

The Solution We could also use hydro-power cars so that the gasoline and used fossil fuels will not go into our air and contribute to global warming.

The Climate The climate effects Bryan, College Station by the following In every year there is very high temperatures and very low temperatures. These temperatures can vary on an illness that people may receive due solely to the climate.

The Climate Bryan and College Station contributes to the climate problem in Texas by the following Bryan climate problems get so big and strong they all spread outward. By spreading outward to the other tiny towns around Bryan the problem grows and grows to major cities like Austin and Houston.

The Climate The problem in Bryan and College Station that spread over Texas effects the United States of America by the following. The state of Texas is the second largest city in the U.S.A. so therefore the climate in Texas dictates the climates of the surrounding states that are much smaller. Texas also spreads its climate to the highest part of Mexico.

The Climate Bryan and College Station and Texas and the U.S.A. contributes to the climate of the world by the following North America contributes to the world wide problem because North America is a big country and it spread its climate over Canada and South America.

The Climate Central America contributes to the problem by the following Central America pushes its climate across the ocean toward Asia and Europe and Africa.