How Much Of Green House Effect?

Lately, we have all been talking about Climatic changes in different parts of the world, part of it is the greenhouse effect. 

This effect relates to the expected warming of our planet resulting from changes to the composition of our atmosphere. 

There is mounting evidence that our own activities, most significantly the burning of fossil fuels, are a major contributor to this effect. 

The predicted consequences are quite sever, including major changes in climate which will have impact on food production, and rising sea levels which will submerge coastal and other low lying communities.

 Lurking in the background hauntingly are the facts we have discovered about our near neighbor, the planet Venus. 

Because of its dense atmospheric gases, Venus has what has been described as having a runaway greenhouse effect, giving surface temperatures of about 8000F.

The usual villains in the greenhouse scenario are gases such as carbon dioxide. 

Carbon dioxide, which, incidentally, we all exhale, has the unusual habit of absorbing infra-red radiation. 

Infra-red radiation is actually heat radiating away from a warm object.

 During the day, sunlight warms the earth and during the night the Earth cools by radiating heat into space in the form of infra-red radiation.

 Carbon dioxide, and to a lesser extent other gases, absorb this radiation, limiting its exit out into space, and thus limiting the natural cooling effect.

Would it be safer if we had no greenhouse effect at all? Well, no, we do not want that either.

 There is another member of the heat absorbing clan. 

This is water vapor. There is a large amount of water vapor in the atmosphere at any time, which is why we have rain. 

The presence of water vapor as a heart absorbing gas keeps the Earth comfortably warm.

 Without this warmth, the planet would freeze, and life as we know it would not be possible. 

We therefore do need some greenhouse effect, just not too much.

Mother Nature is again telling us what we should already know; in any situation, both of the extremes are harmful.

How To Deal With Focus Issues

You probably already know how hard it is to focus on something.

Focus issues are often the result of different things like boredom, lack of interest or even fatigue.


Concentration can often be attributed by how motivated and interested we are in the task.

There are ways to deal with focus issues.

Supplements can help you when you are having focus issues.

Vitamins like the B complex group, Biotin or vitamin H and lecithin all help improve your memory.





Eating the right foods can help you better focus as well since you will be getting the supplements from the foods to help with brain health.

Foods like lean meat, beans, oranges, peanut butter and oysters.

Consult with your physician if you find you can’t focus on any one thing for any length of time.

Lack of focus can be a symptom of several different conditions, including depression.

Get a thorough checkup to rule out any physical causes of your lack of focus issues.

When working on projects on your computer and online, make sure you only have tabs open that are relevant to what you are doing.

This keeps you from getting distracted by all that fun information floating around the Internet.

Make your tasks routine. Set up a routine for tasks that you do every day.

For example, check your email and social media at the same time every day.

Just like you probably have a routine when you wake up, you should also have a routine when working.
 
Separate your day into a time for creating, time for work and communication, and time for yourself.

  Split the day up in whatever way works best for you.

Dealing with focus issues causes your productivity to drop.

By learning how to take care of your focus issues through your diet, exercise and routines, you can be more productive.

Applied Focus

You can increase your productivity and accomplish more in less time by using a technique called applied focus.

Applied focus can help you avoid the little distractions that can derail your efforts at productivity.

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