Greenhouse farming essay(?)

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Climate change has been a problem of human kind since the industrial period. A lot of research was founded just to find enough ways to mitigate climate change that is now going out of control. One thing that interests me is greenhouse farming.

Greenhouse farming, according to AGRIVI, is the distinct farm practice of growing crops within sheltered structures covered by a transparent, or partially transparent, material. The primary function of greenhouses is to provide favorable growing conditions and to protect crops from adverse weather and pests. I'd say it's intriguing. That is the definition of greenhouse farming. Plants grow much better inside a greenhouse, according to various studies, and why is that? Warmth and humidity, according to Jean Vernon, greenhouse promote plant growth. Plants require moisture, warmth, and light to thrive. A greenhouse helps to stabilize the growing environment by buffering the ambient temperature and protecting the plants from harsh winters.

According to Jean Vernon's Blog, they first require light as an energy source for the photosynthesis process, and a greenhouse uses glass panels to harness the power of the sun. Plants cannot grow in the absence of light. That's all there is to it. A greenhouse increases the amount of light while also providing a safe environment for your plants to grow. Plants require water, which the attentive gardener will provide, as well as carbon dioxide, which is present in the air. In the reaction, water molecules are broken down, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere. Plants use CO2 to create carbon chains in the form of sugars and plant foods, which they use to fuel growth and store the carbon chains in.

Carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants and converted into carbon chains in the form of sugars and plant foods, which they use to fuel growth and store in the structure of their leaves and fibers, transforming them into other virtual carbon sinks. As a result, planting trees and growing plants benefits the environment. As long as there is adequate ventilation and airflow, your greenhouse will produce plenty of carbon dioxide. Remember that your plants will respire and produce carbon dioxide in the absence of light (at night), which will enrich the air in your greenhouse with CO2 and be used by the plants for photosynthesis when the sun rises. And OXYGEN is a waste product of photosynthesis, which is why trees exist.

Jean Vernon's Blog answered all my questions! So in conclusion, greenhouse farming fully used elements such as light, energy, CO2, and other elements enhance the growth of the plants grown inside the greenhouse.

The relationship between global warming and greenhouse effection are explained by BYJU'S. Greenhouse gases at certain levels do not harm the environment. But when the concentration of these gases increases, it traps enormous heat on the earth's surface which is known as the ‘greenhouse effect’. This leads to an increase in the earth's temperature. This phenomenon is called ‘global warming’.
So, we can say that the greenhouse effect is the cause of global warming.

So that is the relationship between greenhouse effect and global warming. Greenhouse farming is the victim and a contributor to climate change/global warming. But we can always find ways to lessen the greenhouse gasses, and by finding ways, we can help saving our planet even for a smallest percentage.

Now I'm gonna show you what does the supposed to be essay but ended up looking like an excerpt from a boring novel;

After pondering sometime about where would this research about mitigating climate change end up, a sudden task was given to us, to take a trip to a green house thru internet and study how farmers raise a plant.  'Is the Institution not having enough funds now because they asked us to study a green house thru internet?' or "Am I going to lose my job?' was the questions that popped up on my head, if the Institution really doesn't have enough funds now, it might close down, it's a pity that my current salary is really giving me a good cha-ching.

Anyways, I started doing my job as usual. Inside this office full of paper works, a stack of research papers was left on Michael's table, and another stack of research paper was also stacked in my table. Did Alex wonder off again? Ugh, that guy is older than me, but he sure as hell doesn't have the so called "maturity" everytime he laze of at work. But the Institution pays me an overtime when I do his work, so I will still do his work even if I complained to the gods about it. Money is everything for me people!

I picked up the one of the research paper that is stacked in my table. This one has a title "Greenhouse farming"

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