Atmospheric and Climate Sciences

Volume 13, Issue 1 (January 2023)

ISSN Print: 2160-0414   ISSN Online: 2160-0422

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Anthropogenic Climate Change, Deforestation and Renewable Energy

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DOI: 10.4236/acs.2023.131002    136 Downloads   817 Views  
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Since the Industrial Revolution, greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, especially global CO2 emission (GCE) has greatly increased with the growth of global human population (GHP), which has caused climate change. Both GCE and GHP are positively related with the rise of global mean surface temperature (GMST). Our empirical research shows that the impact from GCE on GMST is 7.72 times of that from TSI, and the impact from GHP on GMST is 7.9 times of that from TSI. The growth rate of global surface temperature was slower from 1998 to 2012, which was mainly caused by the decadal cooling of the tropical Pacific Ocean-La Niña. Deforestation and vegetation degradation affect climate change, feedback radiation between the atmosphere and the biosphere account for 30% of the variation in global surface radiation and precipitation. The share of renewable energy remains small in primary energy consumption due to their disadvantages.

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Liu, C. and Li, Q. (2023) Anthropogenic Climate Change, Deforestation and Renewable Energy. Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 13, 10-18. doi: 10.4236/acs.2023.131002.

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