This document discusses the greenhouse effect and global warming. It defines the greenhouse effect as the trapping of the sun's heat by certain gases in the atmosphere like carbon dioxide. These gases allow visible light to pass through but absorb infrared light radiated from the Earth, causing the surface temperature to rise. The major greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and halogen gases. The largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions are fossil fuel burning in power plants, factories, vehicles, and deforestation. The consequences of global warming include rising sea levels, worsening health effects, climate change disruption, and threats to ecosystems, agriculture, and biodiversity. Affluent countries are responsible for the majority of historical greenhouse gas emissions