Abstract

The global temperature of the planet is directly related to human activity. Landfills, vehicles, deforestation, production and, in particular, livestock, affect the temperature change on the planet and global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions, solid aerosol particles and soot, deforestation, methane, nitrous oxide and freons’ concentration in the Earth’s atmosphere are the key influencers on the changes in the global temperature. All of it is the result of human’s activities and needs the human control. The problem of the impact of the human activity on the global warming in environmental economics should be scrutinized in order to avoid the negative effects from its distribution. Research methods used: system analysis, synthesis, comparison and generalization and econometrics’ methodology. The main results include investigation into the impact of the human activity on the global warming (the level of global temperature as the main indicator) on the global world level. They showed that all of the chosen types of human activities influence on the global warming – rising temperature and industrial production and livestock have the greatest impact on global warming during the period.

Highlights

  • Modern climate warming is an anthropogenic-ecological reality

  • The influence of the human activity on the global warming is reflected via the level of global temperature

  • Industrial production and livestock have the greatest impact on global warming every year since 2009 till 2020

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Introduction

Modern climate warming is an anthropogenic-ecological reality. It is one of the global problems in environmental economics that affects all the humanity.The scientific community had become to a consensus in assessing the causes of global warming. Modern climate warming is an anthropogenic-ecological reality. It is one of the global problems in environmental economics that affects all the humanity. “It was found the human activity’s influence on the rise in atmospheric and ocean temperatures, a change in the global hydrological cycle, a decrease in snow and ice, a rise in global average sea level, and on some extreme climatic phenomena. It is extremely likely that human influence was the main cause of the warming observed since the mid-twentieth century " [1]. The likely value of a possible temperature rise over the 21st century based on climate models will be 0.3–1.7 ° C for the minimum emission scenario; 2.6-4.8 ° C for the maximum emission scenario [2]

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