We have to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, the greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere.
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People are free to choose whether to believe that global warming is real, and no one says that they must believe the scientific evidence for global warming. However, those who wish to be informed would note that there is a strong scientific consensus that this is the case. Also, people who accept the reality that global warming is happening are the people who will be able to provide the leadership needed to solve the problem.
global warming happens on a global scale and not one country or government can stop it alone, as all countries around the world contribute to the sane problem. cooperation needs to occur, because it allows a common aproach to the problem by all nations. resolution to this problem cannot happen with so many different opposing views because different views arguing over the problem will not solve it, only make it keep getting out of control
The concept of Global Warming being real or not is hardly a party issue. The concept has moved away from the science and moved into a very political arena. Both sides take a similar view on Global Warming. They ignore the science and claim that the debate is over. It almost seems like the Democrat party's stand on global warming is that global warming is caused by Republicans. If you want it colder vote for Democrats. If you want it warmer vote for Republicans. This, of course, is not their official position.
Nothing bad can come to you personally from not reducing your carbon footprint (except global warming and climate change!), but it is still good to do things that are better for the earth so that it will stay clean and reduce carbon dioxide pollution.
Well it depends on what type of problem it is. You dont just go to a doctor and say 'solve my problems" and not specify what your problem is.
Gas emission laws are put into place to help prevent global warming.
As we study the earth and earth science we can find out what we can do as humans to help reduce the rapid increase in earth's warming.
we can solve global warming by planting more trees not to use plastic bag and to reduce the use fuel like diesel etc. some one had said that " If the end of the world were imminent, I still would plant a tree today "
Only partially
People are free to choose whether to believe that global warming is real, and no one says that they must believe the scientific evidence for global warming. However, those who wish to be informed would note that there is a strong scientific consensus that this is the case. Also, people who accept the reality that global warming is happening are the people who will be able to provide the leadership needed to solve the problem.
global warming happens on a global scale and not one country or government can stop it alone, as all countries around the world contribute to the sane problem. cooperation needs to occur, because it allows a common aproach to the problem by all nations. resolution to this problem cannot happen with so many different opposing views because different views arguing over the problem will not solve it, only make it keep getting out of control
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Plenty of people around the world are doing the best they can to stop global warming kill us even sooner. They are saving electricity, hot water and reducing the toxins in our air by walking or riding a bike instead of using a car. If you are not doing these things to help reduce the effects of global warming, you might as well because YOU could be dead in 20years or when global warming takes over!
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Libertarians in general do not support solving the global warming problem by way of government action for several reasons. The biggest reason is that government action generally has unintended consequences, especially in this case where government action would mean more taxes, more regulations etc. But also some libertarians are skeptical that man can even do anything to solve the global warming problem because some do not believe man has really contributed to the problem in a big way. Although libertarians are generally pro-science, they are also generally skeptical, especially of anything supported by the government.