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Ozone layer and global warming have such a strong relation. The relation is like a strong force.
The key role of the government in controlling global warming is to provide leadership in bringing about change. Unfortunately, some governments do not have the political will to provide leadership just when it is needed most.
Many people think governments should make regulations to reduce the effects of global warming. Governments are elected to govern, and that often means making hard, long-term decisions that are not always popular.
Global warming skeptics do not believe the geoscientists, engineers and meteorologists round the world. The skeptic individuals believe that nature is the primary cause of global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem.
Only governments can put a price on carbon and make sure businesses pay it. Oil companies have little interest in preventing global warming. They want profits for their shareholders, so they will not act without pressure.
Ozone layer and global warming have such a strong relation. The relation is like a strong force.
No. To save the world from global warming then all countries have to act. Regular climate conferences are already taking place but have not been successful in uniting every country to act. Governments have to act, and all individuals have to act.
Governments are not getting money, they are spending money. Global warming is no hoax and governments have to spend money if there is any way of stopping it.
World governments agree that placing a price on carbon emissions is the most effective step that can be taken to reduce global warming. Some progress has been made, but in many countries there is not the political will needed to contribute effectively to averting disaster.There has been a lot more progress at a local level, with individuals doing their bit to reduce global warming, by reducing their electricity consumption and motor vehicle usage.AnswerThe governments have signed a Kyoto agreement to help stop global warming.
Brain washing
Yes, we have known about global warming since about the middle of last century, but governments have been slow to act. Politicians rarely can see beyond the next election, and action on global warming takes some years before we see a result. Now, as global warming and its effects are beginning to be more obvious governments may act.
Governments already have enough power. What some of them lack is knowledge and guts
The key role of the government in controlling global warming is to provide leadership in bringing about change. Unfortunately, some governments do not have the political will to provide leadership just when it is needed most.
In relation to global warming, yes. In any other case no.
Many people think governments should make regulations to reduce the effects of global warming. Governments are elected to govern, and that often means making hard, long-term decisions that are not always popular.
The Kyoto Agreement
global warming is an environmental phenomenon and Jihad is holy war. So there is no relation between them.