Global warming: causes and consequences
Global warming is the rise in the planet's average temperature, caused mainly by human greenhouse gas emissions.
The causes
Burning fossil fuels, deforestation, agriculture and industry release greenhouse gases that strengthen the natural greenhouse effect and trap more heat. The human origin of the phenomenon is a scientific consensus (IPCC).
The consequences and the response
Heatwaves, droughts, rising seas, biodiversity loss, economic risks. The response requires rapidly cutting emissions. Measuring your footprint is the first concrete step. UltraCarbon makes it accessible.
Frequently asked questions
Is the human origin debated?
No, it is a solid scientific consensus established by the IPCC from thousands of studies.
What can a company do?
Measure its emissions, set 1.5°C-aligned targets and reduce its main items. Every tonne avoided counts.
