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In this present age, Global warming is a vulnerable trend of phenomenon to the earth atmospheric effect which has been causing in influence of abnormal behavior of the climatic change. Greenhouse gases are responsible for increasing global warming in the earth. Greenhouse gases are gases in an atmosphere that they absorb and emit radiation within the thermal infrared range of wavelength bands. This phenomenon is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. The main greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. In the solar system, the atmospheres of Venus, Mars and Titan also contain gases that cause greenhouse effects. Greenhouse gases greatly affect the temperature of the Earth; without them, Earth's surface would be on average about 33C (59F) colder than at present. The concentration of carbon dioxide and other green house gases like methane, nitrous oxide and CFC have been increasing since the human activity begins about 1750. Measured atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are currently 100 ppmv higher than pre-industrial levels. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the year of 1970, the concentrations of most of the greenhouse gases have increased. For example, the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by 1998 is about 36% to 380 ppmv, methane gas 150% to 1045 ppb, Nitrous oxide 16% to 44 ppb and CFC-12 is 552 ppt. The sharp acceleration in CO2 emissions since 2000 to more than a 3% increase per year is a matter of seriousness for the world climate and her communities. Carbon Di Oxide emission is most vulnerable compound which has influenced in increasing of the earth atmospheric temperature. This is absolutely true that the existing rate of emission of carbon di oxides will definitely affect the large numbers of world people and biotic environment. If we analyse the Carbon DI Oxide emission (in thousands of metric tons) is greater than 50,000 metric tons by the countries then it can be expressed that 22 countries of Asia Continent emits 10,941,457 metric ton. On the other hand, 2 countries of North America emit 6,688,838 metric tons, 21 countries of Europe emit 5,682,483 metric tons; 5 countries of South America emit 1,137,860 metric tons; 4 countries of Africa emit only 769,208 metric tons and Australia emits 326,752 metric tons. Based on these countries emissions it can be expressed that Asia , North America and Europe are the countries whose emits more carbon di oxides than the others countries. Based on matrix of 50,000 metric tons of emission by the countries it may be stated that Worlds 6.70 % of Europe land emits more carbon di oxide which was followed by 16.30 % Land of North America and 30 % land of Asia. Coming to the countries emit more carbon di oxide in the world is USA which emits 6,049,435 metric tons, China emits 5,012,377 metric tons, Russia emits 1,524,993 metric tons, India emits 1,342,962 metric tons and Japan emits 1,257,963 respectively. In general the developed countries are contributing more carbon di oxide to the atmosphere than the developing countries except China and India. But if we see the figure of India and Chinas emission rate is quite difference between the two in terms of metric tons. Moreover developed countries can cut emission through using advance technology keeping constant producing of energy. In this regard, USA, Russia, Japan and China can contribute a lot to build healthy environment in the world so that others parts of the world can be saved from the trend of increasing rate of temperature which will cause for melting of ice in the upper reaches of Himalaya, Alpine Mountains besides the Greenlands and will increase the sea level in the coming days. This is the high time to save the world together from the ongoing disturbance of vulnerable ecological and iso-static balance. Hope Copenhagen summit will definitely be able to find out a suitable equation to balance the emission of carbon di oxide after considering of globalization of socio-economic and equi-political consideration. In this present age, Global warming is a vulnerable trend of phenomenon to the earth atmospheric effect which has been causing in influence of abnormal behavior of the climatic change. Greenhouse gases are responsible for increasing global warming in the earth. Greenhouse gases are gases in an atmosphere that they absorb and emit radiation within the thermal infrared range of wavelength bands. This phenomenon is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. The main greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. The concentration of carbon dioxide and other green house gases like methane, nitrous oxide and CFC have been increasing since the human activity begins about 1750. Measured atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are currently 100 ppmv higher than pre-industrial levels. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the year of 1970, the concentrations of most of the greenhouse gases have increased. For example, the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by 1998 is about 36% to 380 ppmv, methane gas 150% to 1045 ppb, Nitrous oxide 16% to 44 ppb and CFC-12 is 552 ppt. The sharp acceleration in CO2 emissions since 2000 to more than a 3% increase per year is a matter of seriousness for the world climate and her communities. Carbon Di Oxide emission is most vulnerable compound which has influenced in increasing of the earth atmospheric temperature. This is absolutely true that the existing rate of emission of carbon di oxides will definitely affect the large numbers of world people and biotic environment. If we analyse the Carbon DI Oxide emission (in thousands of metric tons) is greater than 50,000 metric tons by the countries then it can be expressed that 22 countries of Asia Continent emits 10,941,457 metric ton. On the other hand, 2 countries of North America emit 6,688,838 metric tons, 21 countries of Europe emit 5,682,483 metric tons; 5 countries of South America emit 1,137,860 metric tons; 4 countries of Africa emit only 769,208 metric tons and Australia emits 326,752 metric tons. Based on these countries emissions it can be expressed that Asia , North America and Europe are the countries whose emits more carbon di oxides than the others countries. Based on matrix of 50,000 metric tons of emission by the countries it may be stated that Worlds 6.70 % of Europe land emits more carbon di oxide which was followed by 16.30 % Land of North America and 30 % land of Asia. Coming to the countries emit more carbon di oxide in the world is USA which emits 6,049,435 metric tons, China emits 5,012,377 metric tons, Russia emits 1,524,993 metric tons, India emits 1,342,962 metric tons and Japan emits 1,257,963 respectively. In general the developed countries are contributing more carbon di oxide to the atmosphere than the developing countries except China and India. But if we see the figure of India and Chinas emission rate is quite difference between the two in terms of metric tons. Moreover developed countries can cut emission through using advance technology keeping constant producing of energy. In this regard, USA, Russia, Japan and China can contribute a lot to build healthy environment in the world so that others parts of the world can be saved from the trend of increasing rate of temperature which will cause for melting of ice in the upper reaches of Himalaya, Alpine Mountains besides the Greenlands and will increase the sea level in the coming days. This is the high time to save the world together from the ongoing disturbance of vulnerable ecological and iso-static balance. Hope Copenhagen summit will definitely be able to find out a suitable equation to balance the emission of carbon di oxide after considering of globalization of socio-economic and equi-political consideration.

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