The carbon dioxide
The carbon dioxide is rejected our lungs when we expire of the air. It is absorbed, treated by the plants in their biological process of growth. A normal concentration on the surface of the sphere is not harmful but with the increase in the human activities, its percentage in our atmosphere accumulates dangerously. Before the emergence of the factories at the era of industrialization, our CO2 emissions were under a tolerable threshold. The other natural sources like the volcanos and fires on a large scale propelled since old times this gas in our atmosphere. But of our day the human ones and produce regularly and with long that can become problematic. The traditional power stations produce smoked the very rich one in dioxide which rises at high altitude. These gauzes cause pollution accelerating the climatic reheating and we are losing total control of it. We cannot reverse the process by our current techniques of control because our knowledge of these phenomena is only partial and incomplete. Even the international treaties as the Protocol of Kyoto are not even applied by the whole of the country producing a high dioxide rate like the United States and China. Each one decides to apply them or not and this lack of control on our own planet will probably cause us enormous consequences in the medium and long term. It would be much more advantageous than once a plan of reductions realistic and effective makes by international committees of scientist of all the fields connected closely or by far with this weather inversion, we would unanimously adopt it with some exceptions. We would have a better control of our atmosphere and this could even be decisive when with the destiny of what will cause us climatic upheavals with size of our ecosystems. It is only another example of our unconsciousness about what awaits us if we do not take the final inspection of our carbon dioxide emissions.
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