global warming

 The not-for-profit Job One for Humanity organization is primarily a place focused on educating individuals and businesses on how to both survive and thrive through the soon-coming climate change and global warming consequences

To formulate your own informed global warming opinions for what our future climate will look like, it is essential to know:

  1. what climate change is,
  2. how is global warming created,
  3. how the life-critical stability of the global climate is affected by global warming, and
  4. how this will personally affect you and your future and how soon will that happen.

If you are a diligent person who is serious about planning your future and avoiding unnecessary suffering and financial loss, this may be the most important website you may ever read.

What is climate change & global warming?

Climate change (aka Global warming) is a term used for the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects. Scientists are more than 95% certain that nearly all of global warming is caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and other human-caused emissions. 

Within the earth's atmosphere, accumulating greenhouse gases like water vaporcarbon dioxidemethanenitrous oxide, and ozone are the gases within the atmosphere that absorb and emit heat radiation. Increasing or decreasing amounts of greenhouse gases within the atmosphere act to either hold in or release more of the heat from the sun.

Our atmosphere is getting hotter, more turbulent, and more unpredictable because of the “boiling and churning” effect caused by the heat-trapping greenhouse gases within the upper layers of our atmosphere. With each increase of carbon, methane, or other greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere, our local weather and global climate are further agitated, heated, and “boiled.”

Global warming is gauged by the increase in the average global temperature of the Earth. Along with our currently increasing average global temperature, some parts of the Earth may actually get colder while other parts get warmer—hence the idea of average global temperature. Greenhouse gas-caused atmospheric heating and agitation also increase the unpredictability of the weather and climate and dramatically increase the severity, scale, and frequency of storms, droughts, wildfires, and extreme temperatures.

Global warming can reach levels of irreversibility as it has now, and increasing levels of global warming can eventually reach an extinction level where humanity and all life on earth will end. (human extinction is not realistic or probable and the worst humanity will experience is near-total extinction (50 to 90+% of humanity going extinct.)

Runaway global heating is partially defined as a continuum of increasing temperature that causes the global climate to rapidly change until those higher temperatures become irreversible on practical human time scales. The eventual temperature range associated with triggering and marking the beginning of the runaway global warming processes is an increase in average global temperature of 2.2°-4° Celsius (4°-7.2° Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels. 




Extinction level global warming is defined as temperatures exceeding preindustrial levels by 5-6° Celsius (9-10.8° Fahrenheit) or the extinction of all planetary life, or the eventual loss of our atmosphere. If our atmosphere is also lost, this is referred to as runaway global warming. The result would be similar to what is thought to have happened to Venus 4 billion years ago, resulting in a carbon-rich atmosphere and minimum surface temperatures of 462 °C.

The temperature levels described above for irreversible and extinction-level global warming are not hard and rigid boundaries, but boundary ranges that describe the related consequences and their intensities within a certain level of global warming. These temperature boundary levels may be modified by future research. More about how irreversible global warming and extinction-level global warming can come about because of complex interactions will be explained in the tipping point information will set the foundation necessary to understand how we are already creating the conditions that have not only created irreversible global warming, but also extinction-level global warming if we keep going as we are now.

  • The concentration of the human-caused carbon pollution of our atmosphere has nearly doubled in 60 years—and it is continuing to escalate at faster and faster rates.

  • Carbon in the atmosphere from fossil fuel burning isn’t our only problem.

  • While the situation is critical, it is still possible to slow and lessen global warming enough for the climate to establish a new, stable equilibrium. However, that equilibrium may be unlike anything previously seen in Earth’s history and it may not be suitable for humanity to thrive.






















S.No

Date of Visit

Work details

Objective Covered

Plan of next Visit

Signature of Mentor

Remarks

1.

18TH AUG

2022

Distributed food to the homeless

To provide nutrition

A week later

 

 

2.

24 AUG 2022

Donate goods to orphanage

As they can’t afford

sept, 2022

 

 

3.

30 AUG 2022

Feeding stray dogs

To help them maintain their physical health

Every day

 

 

4.

7 SEPT 2022

Personal financial help

To provide essentials of living

Every month

 

 

5.

13 SEPT 2022

Aachrol


Twice a month

 

 

6.

21 SEPT 2022

Donate old belongings

Unneeded stuff can be donated to brighten someone else’s day.

 

Oct 2022

 

 

7.

29 SEPT 2022

Shop organically

To help environment

Every week

 

 

8.

6 OCT 2022

Taught them about hygiene

To spread awareness among people

 When required

 

 

9.

12 OCT 2022

Gave education

To brighten their future

Once in a week

 

 

10.

24 OCT 2022

Distributed sweets to children

To make their Diwali happy

next festival

 

 

 


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