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GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS IMPACT ON WATER RESOURCES

Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.5, No. 5)

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Page : 258-263

Keywords : Climate; Atmosphere; Energy; Warm; Water; Glaciers etc.;

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Abstract

Global war ming is the gradual heating of e arth's surface, oceans and atmosphere . Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which acts as a blanket, trapping heat and warming the planet. The relationship between water, energy, agriculture and climate is a significant one. As the earth’s temperature continues to rise, we can expect a significant impact on our fresh water supplies with the potential for devastating effects on these resource s. As temperatures increase, evaporation increases, sometimes resulting in droughts. In addition, rising temperatures are melting glacial ice at an unprecedented rate. Glaciers are an important source of freshwater worldwide, and some, like those at Glaci er National Park, are in danger of disappearing within the 21st century. Once these glaciers have melted away, they can’t be restored. Areas that previously depended on glaciers for freshwater will then have to seek other sources. Climate change will affe ct water resources through its impact on the quantity, variability, timing, form, and intensity of precipitation. This paper provides an overview of the projected physical and economic effects of climate change on water resources and a brief discussion of potential means to mitigate adverse consequences.

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