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Global Warming/green House Effect


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Environment is the sum of all social, physical, chemical, biological or economical factors which constitute the surroundings of man to both his creator and moulders of environment. This paper discusses on global warming and green house effect and suggests the way to control global warming and the steps to be taken to reduce the temperature of the earth. The produced CO2 from industries and from several other sources is to be sent through separate pipe lines to glass chambers kept in open atmosphere and sunlight is to be supplied to it. When chlorophyll pigments are supplied through plant sources or through algae that survive in anaerobic conditions to the glass chamber, the incoming CO2 will get converted into oxygen due to photosynthesis. The outgoing oxygen can be collected through outlets and can be used in hospitals and several other places. In this way we can control the level of CO2 in atmosphere and thus reducing global warming.

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Global Warming, Environment, Green-house Gas
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P. H. Roop Ganesh
Sreenivasa Institute of Technology and Management Studies Dr. Visweswaraiah Road (Bangalore Tirupathi Bye-Pass), Murukambattu Post, Chittoor-517 127, AP, India

Abstract


Environment is the sum of all social, physical, chemical, biological or economical factors which constitute the surroundings of man to both his creator and moulders of environment. This paper discusses on global warming and green house effect and suggests the way to control global warming and the steps to be taken to reduce the temperature of the earth. The produced CO2 from industries and from several other sources is to be sent through separate pipe lines to glass chambers kept in open atmosphere and sunlight is to be supplied to it. When chlorophyll pigments are supplied through plant sources or through algae that survive in anaerobic conditions to the glass chamber, the incoming CO2 will get converted into oxygen due to photosynthesis. The outgoing oxygen can be collected through outlets and can be used in hospitals and several other places. In this way we can control the level of CO2 in atmosphere and thus reducing global warming.

Keywords


Global Warming, Environment, Green-house Gas



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2011%2Fv4i3%2F29969