Research on the Relationship between Increasing Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Extreme Weather Events

Yaqi Song
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Abstract—Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas emitted through human activities that impact human beings and the natural ecosystem. According to a study done in 2019, human activities were seen to accumulate approximately 80 percent of all United States greenhouse gas emissions. The earth's carbon cycle depicts carbon dioxide as a naturally present gas circulating in plants, soil, ocean, animals, and the atmosphere. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to assess how an increase in the concentration of CO2 is correlated to more extreme weather events. The research was geared to help combat climate change since the impacts of severe weather are always catastrophic. Also, the study would help in improving public health, avoiding the runaway cost of climate change, protecting vital ecosystems and species, and preserving water resources and clean water. The research topic is carbon dioxide's role in extreme weather events. Literature studies were used in collecting qualitative data. From the analysis, the study found out that an increase in carbon dioxide concentration leads to more extreme weather and climate events in the atmosphere. It discovered that human-related emissions since the industrial revolution are responsible for an increase in carbon dioxide.
二氧化碳浓度升高与极端天气事件的关系研究
摘要:二氧化碳是人类活动排放的主要温室气体,对人类和自然生态系统产生影响。根据2019年的一项研究,人类活动累积了美国温室气体排放总量的80%左右。地球的碳循环描述了二氧化碳作为一种自然存在的气体在植物、土壤、海洋、动物和大气中循环。因此,这项研究的目的是评估二氧化碳浓度的增加与更极端的天气事件之间的关系。这项研究旨在帮助应对气候变化,因为恶劣天气的影响总是灾难性的。此外,这项研究将有助于改善公众健康,避免气候变化造成的失控成本,保护重要的生态系统和物种,以及保护水资源和清洁水。研究课题是二氧化碳在极端天气事件中的作用。采用文献法收集定性资料。通过分析,该研究发现,二氧化碳浓度的增加会导致大气中更多的极端天气和气候事件。研究发现,自工业革命以来,与人类有关的排放是二氧化碳增加的原因。
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