Although it may sound stupid if the government (President and/or other people with a possession of authority) ban cars than it would possibly make global warming stop by 50%!!! but that probably won't happen.
global warming?
pollution and Global Warming
global warming is an environmental phenomenon and Jihad is holy war. So there is no relation between them.
Yes, Global warming leads to ozone layer depletion. These two phenomenon are interconnected.
Global warming and depletion of ozone are two pretty close phenomenon. One causes other and vice versa.
Strictly speaking there is no other name for global warming."The whole earth heating up" might be another name.Global warming is causing climate change, so many people think they are both the same, so they say:"Climate change is another name for global warming", but they are not really the same.
The rise in temperature is called Global Warming. This global warming of the earth is causing Climate Change. These two things are not the same thing.
Well one fact is that green land is a land of ice and another fact is greenlands ice is melting and heading north-west of the USA because of global warming and causing water to rise. It is said that 10 inches of snow equals 1 inch of water so PEOPLE BETTER STOP CAUSING GLOBAL WARMING AND THINK ABOUT WHAT THEY''RE DOING WITH ENERGY!!!!!!
Some people prefer to use the term "climate change" because it encompasses the broader effects of global warming beyond just rising temperatures. The term includes changes in ecosystems, weather patterns, sea levels, and other impacts caused by human activities that alter the Earth's climate.
Yes, they are two atmospheric effects. No, they are not related.
Two words... Global Warming...
Global warming and ozone depletion are two separate environmental issues. Global warming refers to the increase in Earth's overall temperature due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Ozone depletion, on the other hand, is the reduction of ozone molecules in the stratosphere due to the release of chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). While both issues are related to human activities and impact the Earth's climate, they are not directly linked to each other.