Archie_tect
Active Member
All flights add to the CO2 and moisture vapour in the upper atmosphere which adds to the build up of greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases prevent the reflected energy waves from the sun [which bounce back from the Earth's surface] from escaping [like a greenhouse traps the heat from the sun.
The build up of heat causes snow on mountain tops, the glaciers and the ice caps to melt which flow into the sea and the seawater to expand as it warms up which causes sea levels to rise leading to ongoing problems with coastal flooding and more extreme] weather events across the globe.
Any flights which are cancelled help to prevent the 'seeding' of the upper atmosphere with green house gases. The UK acts as a hub for flights connecting all over the world and any reduction in the number of flights is a good thing.
Greenhouse gases prevent the reflected energy waves from the sun [which bounce back from the Earth's surface] from escaping [like a greenhouse traps the heat from the sun.
The build up of heat causes snow on mountain tops, the glaciers and the ice caps to melt which flow into the sea and the seawater to expand as it warms up which causes sea levels to rise leading to ongoing problems with coastal flooding and more extreme] weather events across the globe.
Any flights which are cancelled help to prevent the 'seeding' of the upper atmosphere with green house gases. The UK acts as a hub for flights connecting all over the world and any reduction in the number of flights is a good thing.