What is the greenhouse effect?

Greenhouse effect is a common name for atmospheric heat preservation effect.

The atmosphere can make the short-wave radiation of the sun reach the ground, but a large number of long-wave radiation rays emitted by the ground are absorbed by the atmosphere after being heated, which makes the temperature of the ground and the lower atmosphere rise. Because its function is similar to the greenhouse for cultivating crops, it is named the greenhouse effect.

Since the industrial revolution, the greenhouse gases with strong heat absorption, such as carbon dioxide, emitted into the atmosphere by human beings have increased year by year, but now the greenhouse effect of _ industry _ society _ excessive combustion _ coal _ oil _ natural gas and a large number of _ emissions _ exhaust gas _ atmosphere is also increasing, which has caused a series of problems and attracted the attention of all countries in the world.