2020
DOI: 10.5829/ijee.2020.11.03.10
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Corona Virus Echoes of Earth Grumbling: A Review

Abstract: This article was written at the same time as the corona virus peaked in the country and during home quarantine, coinciding with the 40th day of the corona virus entering the country in April 2020, coincided with the Iranian new-year holidays. The purpose of writing this brief is to express sympathy with the earth and respond to her forgotten groans. A late but at the same time insignificant activity in the hope of healing the wounded conscience of inactive scholars such as current writers who hope to take posi… Show more

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“…Global warming refers to the climate change that causes temperature rise in the Earth's atmosphere and oceans over a period of time due to the greenhouse effect. Specifically, due to the continuous accumulation of the greenhouse effect, the energy absorbed and emitted by the Earth's atmosphere system is imbalanced, and energy continues to accumulate in the Earth's atmosphere system, leading to an increase in temperature and global warming [2]. The fifth assessment report prepared by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pointed out that global warming is continuing, and by 2100, the average temperature of the Earth will increase by 0.3-4.5°C compared to 1986-2005 [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Global warming refers to the climate change that causes temperature rise in the Earth's atmosphere and oceans over a period of time due to the greenhouse effect. Specifically, due to the continuous accumulation of the greenhouse effect, the energy absorbed and emitted by the Earth's atmosphere system is imbalanced, and energy continues to accumulate in the Earth's atmosphere system, leading to an increase in temperature and global warming [2]. The fifth assessment report prepared by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pointed out that global warming is continuing, and by 2100, the average temperature of the Earth will increase by 0.3-4.5°C compared to 1986-2005 [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global warming can have a series of impacts on the natural environment and human society, such as extreme temperature or heavy precipitation, sea level rise, glacier melting, hurricanes, drought, loss of biodiversity and the threat to the physical health of people in various countries, etc [5][6][7][8]. Ashrafizadeh and Seifollahi [2] points out that global warming will cause polar ice sheets to melt, ocean water levels to rise, temperature gradients between the poles and the equator to disappear, precipitation and humidity from the Atlantic to the Green Continent to be disrupted, the Green Continent to dry up, and atmospheric changes caused by polar ice sheet melting will cause severe and destructive storms along the ocean coast. Besides, hurricanes bring rainstorm, causing devastating floods around the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%