CO2, toxicity and urban environments
Global warming may be linked to urbanization. Urban environments affect weather patterns with the heat they dispense from buildings and power plants, engines, and other machinery. Temperatures measured in urban environments may be slightly higher due to this urbanization.
Ocean temperatures rising could not be accounted for by this urbanization, nor ice cap meltation.
Furthermore, environmental displacement, conventional toxicity, and waste radiation accumulation are enormous environmental problems. CO2 accumulation in the environment to the measure of billions of tons has indisputable chemical and meteorological effects.
Urban environments increase the frequency and strength of earthquakes by their millions of tons of weight on tectonic plates.
Ocean temperatures rising could not be accounted for by this urbanization, nor ice cap meltation.
Furthermore, environmental displacement, conventional toxicity, and waste radiation accumulation are enormous environmental problems. CO2 accumulation in the environment to the measure of billions of tons has indisputable chemical and meteorological effects.
Urban environments increase the frequency and strength of earthquakes by their millions of tons of weight on tectonic plates.
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