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All data collections representative from ice cores, the growth rings of trees, etc.., Indicate that temperatures were warmer during the Middle Ages, cooledto low values during the XVII, XVIII and XIX and then heated again rapidez.2 When studying the Holocene (last 11.600 years), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shows no evidenceof there being global annual average temperatures warmer than actuales.2 If projections of a warming of about 5 ° C in this century materialize, then the planet will experience an amount of global meanwarming equal to that suffered at the end of laGlaciación wisconsiense (last ice age), according to the IPCC there is no evidence that any rate future global change was matched in the last 50 millionyears by a temperature rise comparable.2
Global warming is associated with climate change may be anthropogenic cause or not. The main effect that causes global warming is the greenhouse phenomenonreferred to absorption by atmospheric gases, mainly certain H2O, followed by CO2 and O3 from the ground energy emitted as a result of being heated by radiation solar.3 The natural greenhouse effectthat stabilizes the Earth's climate is not a matter to be included in the debate on global warming. Without this natural greenhouse effect temperatures would drop by about 30 ° C, with such a change, theoceans would freeze and life as we know it would be impossible. For this effect to occur, are needed these greenhouse gases, but in proper proportions. What worries climatologists is that an increaseof that proportion will produce an increase in temperature due to heat trapped in the lower atmosphere.
The IPCC says that "most of the observed increase in the average global temperature from the...
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