To help prevent global warming from worsening, we can reduce our carbon footprint by using renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, and improving energy efficiency in our homes and transportation. Supporting sustainable practices, like reducing waste and promoting recycling, also plays a crucial role. Additionally, advocating for policies that limit greenhouse gas emissions and investing in forest conservation can significantly mitigate climate change impacts. Collective action at individual, community, and governmental levels is essential for meaningful progress.
Yes. But we can prevent it, stop using fossil fuels and electricity too much and hopefully global warming can slow down.
Landslides happen because of increased rain softening the earth on the side of a mountain. They also occur where people have removed trees which anchored the earth. Removing trees has an effect on global warming, and one of the results of global warming is increased rainfall in some areas. So there is some connection.
In the past global warming was natural in that humans lacked the technology to have much impact. Currently the climate should actually be very gradually cooling, not warming rapidly as it is. Virtually all of the present warming is attributable to human activity. In other words, yes, people are making it worse.
The gasses we let out are helping global warming becoming worse and worse. The gasses that our cars produce, smoke from grills, hair-spray, etc, it's all worsening the climate. We are helping in destroying the earth's atmosphere, that's why global warming is relevant to us. We're all going to die from the sun's strong rays if this gets any worse.
Comparing global warming to war is difficult because they are different types of issues with different impacts. While wars can have immediate and direct consequences in terms of human suffering and loss of life, global warming has long-term effects on the planet, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and damage to ecosystems. Both global warming and war have significant negative consequences, and it is important to address and mitigate the impacts of both.
Yes. But we can prevent it, stop using fossil fuels and electricity too much and hopefully global warming can slow down.
It would appear that way. With global warming the good times seem to be getting better, and the bad times appear to be getting worse.
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Landslides happen because of increased rain softening the earth on the side of a mountain. They also occur where people have removed trees which anchored the earth. Removing trees has an effect on global warming, and one of the results of global warming is increased rainfall in some areas. So there is some connection.
no. and that is the problem. There are kinds of people: People who don't understand and people who don't WANT to understand. People who don't want to understand can make up lies, like Global Warming is a theory. They can also fight with climate scientists . There is a point in humanity that we are in right now. we need to stop global warming, we are now in the point where we can't undo global warming, only stop it from getting worse. We need to.
The ozone hole leads to global warming. This then leads to worse pollution.
we have pollution in the air and the greenhouse effect. it \'s already showing signs of only getting worse, not unlesss we start recycling and GO GREEN!!!
If man does not take any action in reducing green-house effect and becoming Eco-friendly, global warming is definitely going to worsen.
Global warming is getting worse due to human activities releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to an acceleration of the planet's warming trend. This is causing numerous negative impacts such as rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity. Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to renewable energy sources are crucial to mitigate these effects.
In the past global warming was natural in that humans lacked the technology to have much impact. Currently the climate should actually be very gradually cooling, not warming rapidly as it is. Virtually all of the present warming is attributable to human activity. In other words, yes, people are making it worse.