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The Greenhouse Effect and Guyana’s Climate

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February 21, 2024
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By Mark DaCosta- In our nation, many Guyanese have glimpsed the looming shadow of climate change through multiple sources. Climate change is dominating our news and our newsfeeds. While some Guyanese grasp the concept of the greenhouse effect, based on numerous interactions, it is clear that a considerable number remain uncertain about what exactly is the greenhouse effect and its profound connection to climate change. Understanding this relationship is not just a matter of knowledge; it’s our shield against the peril of climate denial, a dangerous stance that threatens the fabric of our environment and the wellbeing of Guyana.

Climate denial, a position that questions the reality or severity of climate change, poses a significant threat. In a world where science has rung the alarm bells, denying the impact of climate change is akin to closing our eyes to an oncoming storm. This article seeks to illuminate the minds of our fellow citizens, unraveling the mysteries of the greenhouse effect, and emphasising its pivotal role in climate change prevention.

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Basically, a greenhouse is a physical structure – a haven for nurturing plants, a space designed to retain warmth and foster plant growth, mostly for seedlings. It is generally made of glass – glass traps heat. Farmers use greenhouses to grow plants and keep the plants warm. Imagine our atmosphere as our nation’s – and our planet’s – vast greenhouse. Just like the glass in a greenhouse traps heat, greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, act as the invisible barriers retaining warmth and creating a conducive environment for life. It’s a delicate balance, and any disruption can lead to catastrophic consequences.

Our atmosphere, much like the actual greenhouse, contains an intricate dance and balance of gases, each playing a crucial role. Picture carbon dioxide and methane as the vigilant guardians of our climate, regulating the temperature and maintaining equilibrium. Yet, as our planet develops, human activities unleash an onslaught of too much of these gases, intensifying the greenhouse effect. The delicate dance is disrupted; it turns into a turbulent rhythm, setting the stage for climate change.

Greenhouse gases, emerging from sources like industrial processes, deforestation, and burning fossil fuels, are the proximate cause of climate change. Their excess traps excessive heat, leading to rising atmospheric temperatures, extreme weather events, and disruptions in ecosystems. Our country is far from immune; our rivers, forests, and the very air we breathe are entwined in this intricate web of change. Further, the fact that our capital city is located on the low lying coast – vulnerable to rising sea levels – should concern everybody.

To quote the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), “It is extremely likely that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951 to 2010 was caused by human activities.” These words, echoing from a reputable international organisation, should ring in our ears as a call for action.

Our commitment to our nation demands that we comprehend the gravity of the greenhouse effect on climate change. It’s not a distant concern; it’s a reality encircling us. As we gaze at our beautiful landscapes, we must also acknowledge the responsibility that comes with protecting them.

In the words of renowned climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, “We have a choice. Either we act, or we face the consequences.” Dr. Hayhoe’s affiliation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) underlines the urgency of our collective responsibility. The path forward is clear – limit emissions, adopt sustainable practices, and protect the fragile balance of our nation’s climate.

The greenhouse effect is not an abstract concept but a critical force shaping our climate’s destiny. Let us embrace the knowledge, dispel the shadows of denial, and unite – across our known divisions – in safeguarding our nation’s environmental heritage.

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