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Global Warming
What is Global Warming .How can we stop it spreading across world.
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Global warming
Global warming is nothing but raise in temperature of the globe as a whole.It is due to damage in the ozone layer which is caused by pollution. The best way to stop global warming is afforestation,avoiding pollution caused by all means and reduction in release of hydrocarbons and other oxides.
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if the pollution will be reduced then global warming may also be reduced.
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Global warming!! It isn’t a new issue, its been a problem for decades, rich countries say they are serious in facing the problem, but they themselves are the problem… as long as we do not take part of the solution, we remain part of the problem ^^,
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Why not try googling it? I'm sure you knew something about global warming before posting the question here.
What surprises me about global warming is that some people deny that it's human-created, rather that it's a natural process. Now that's possible that there are cyclical forces at work too, but it shouldn't give us an excuse to forget about changing our ecological footprint. We have a lot of changes to make in how we interact with this planet and it's resources, and I think we need to come into common acknowledgment of this as a start. |
Global warming is something that everyone should be aware of. It does not only concern what our lives might be but it also concerns the future of our children and our children’s children. I believe that global warming will have an impact in our lives in the future. Why not start changing now?
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Global warming is something that everyone should be aware of. It is true that science and technology made advancement over the years. But in the process of its development, the one that suffered is our planet. We degrade forests; we pollute waters, air and the environment. The resulting factor is global warming or what we commonly refer to as climate change.
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Global warming!! It isn’t a new issue, its been a problem for decades, rich countries say they are serious in facing the problem, but they themselves are the problem… as long as we do not take part of the solution, we remain part of the problem ^^,
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The way I see it, as long as the government doesn't invest in greener and more efficient (not to mention safer) home building, it's contributing to the problem. |
What is global warming (aka “greenhouse effect,” “climate change”)? Sunlight arrives here on earth, giving us light. Some of the light hits the ground, readily penetrating it, and then gets converted into heat radiation. Now, the air has just a little bit of CO2 in it. That CO2 acts a bit like the glass in a greenhouse, or a sweater: it traps the heat, thus keeping the earth warm and comfortable. But now we’re increasing the amount of CO2 and other greenhouse gases such as methane (natural gas), and the earth is getting warmer.
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While I'm all for celebrity exposure and government support, I still have doubts as to how much can be done as long as we are a corporate capitalist society. I mean, years ago there was a good electric car on the market, by GM I believe. And then without any reason the company recalled all the cars and destroyed them (it's in the movie, "Who Killed the Electric Car?"). And we citizens are powerless over this. So I try to stay hopeful, but it's hard at times.
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Global warming is cause of the depletion of our ozone layer. It causes buy CFC from our spraynet and also it also results the El Nino and La NIna so if were not going to help conserve our environment surely we will pay for the consequences later.
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I think that celebrity involvement is key in getting people motivated to do something about the situation. I mean, normally people are more concerned with football, sitcoms, or the latest movie or celeb gossip...it's everywhere. Since those celebrities already have our attention, they can use that opportunity to talk about what's important for us to learn about, like global warming.
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I read something unsettling today...that running two Google searches is the equivalent of boiling water for a cup of tea. Does the internet really consume that much energy? I think this another reason to find alternative energy sources...we can't just unplug the internet without compromising our economy and much more.
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The thing about two Google searches using enough energy to boil a cup of tea probably is at least partly due to Google's supposed use of commodity hardware. From what I understand, Google uses a ton of cheap commodity computer hardware for powering their system. Their software is what is key to their whole operation. But, the drawback from using cheap commodity type hardware, especially if it's older hardware, is that it is nowhere near as energy efficient as newer hardware.
Also, Google's index is so huge that is probably takes a large number of hard drives. So figure that one single search likely sends dozens, or many dozens, of hard drives spinning and seeking to find that right data. Add in processors and other components as well as cooling and you have yourself a fairly energy intensive search. |
The climate is changing. The earth is warming up, and there is now overwhelming scientific consensus that it is happening, and human-induced. Many are agreed that climate change may be one of the greatest threats facing the planet.
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Let me start this and we can see how many ideas that we can got to save our planet,
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We should start going green now and stop throwing plastic elsewhere.
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Well i think global warming is due to a lot of pollution is population that is rising earth temperature day by day.
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