no because global warming has to do with pollution not trees pollutions like cars trucks factory's all the stuff running on fossil fuel that's what we need to cut down in order to help lower global warming
because people keep hunting them and global warming. and people are cutting down trees and all that bad stuff for cattle and cities.
No, global warming should be lower case (uncapitalized). It is not a proper noun.
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No. Enhanced global warming is the current slang for this situation. Man induced global warming is another term used.
Some areas may see lower temperatures, depending on how ocean currents shift, but the majority of the world will see higher temperatures from global warming.
No, it actually makes the seas get bigger with the extra ice melting. ☺
The Netherlands because of the lower elevation.
The current projected rate of global warming will be 4 to 7 degrees Celsius by the end of this century. "Reducing" global warming would be to aim at the lower end of this value. So our goal isn't really to reduce global warming--it is too late for that, barring some entirely new technology. Instead, we only hope to mitigate the environmental impact of human activity through reducing consumption of the fossil fuels which release greenhouse CO2 into the atmosphere.
Yes, every bit of electricity you use adds to global warming, unless it comes from renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, etc). Standby devices are estimated to be 10% of your power bill. So turning your gadgets off at the wall will lower your power bills, but won't do much to stop global warming (unless everyone in the world is doing the same). The best way to fix global warming is to elect governments with the will to act.
There is not enough renewable energy (solar, wind, water etc), so people still have to use fossil fuel energy (coal, oil and natural gas), which is causing global warming. Ordinary people can lower their energy use at home, and they can educate their parents or children, and they can lobby politicians, but until governments make industry pay the true cost of carbon pollution, then global warming will continue.
The kaingin system of farming, cutting and burning trees to prepare for plantations, has many harmful effects. The most common known effects are landslides, lower oxygen levels due to the destruction of trees and plants, and flashfloods. There are also studies being conducted regarding the kaingin system being a cause of global warming.