No, global warming is the recent rapid warming of the earth, caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, which is building up in the atmosphere. It is not a source of electricity.
Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).
If you use electricity, or ride in a car, or drink a can of beverage, then you are, in a small way, contributing to global warming. Global warming is happening because billions of us are all doing the same as you.
Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming
Global Warming is most indeedly caused by electricity, when you think of where electricity originates then there is your answer. In order to power our homes, schools, and factories we need to burn the fossil fuels first to produce electricity. Basically you get electricity from burning fossil fuels such as coal.
Everyday activities such as driving cars, using electricity, and consuming goods contribute to global warming by releasing greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat and cause the Earth's temperature to rise, leading to climate change.
No, global warming is the recent rapid warming of the earth, caused by the human activities of deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, which is building up in the atmosphere. It is not a source of electricity.
Many of our activities contribute to global warming and should be reduced. These include burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for electricity, using oil in industry and transport, wasting power at home with overuse of electricity, etc.
Driving a large car, indeed any car, will not reduce global warming, unless it's powered by renewable electricity.Leaving your computer running all night will not reduce global warming.Building a coal-fired power plant with no way of capturing carbon dioxide emissions will not reduce global warming.
Yes if you are talking about mations because they use electricity and that is part of global warming XXX
No, it won't stop global warming. It will help a little bit, and it will help a lot if everyone in the world does it. To stop global warming we have to stop burning fossil fuel. We have to stop cutting down forests. We have to plant a lot more trees. If we stop burning fossil fuel then we won't have any electricity or transport. This is why we are looking for better ways of making electricity and driving cars.
You can help Global Warming by recycling and picking up rubbish and not littering. Also by not cutting down trees so much and using so much diesel and driving the car that much. When producing electricity do it by hydroelectricity and by solar power.
Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).
If you use electricity, or ride in a car, or drink a can of beverage, then you are, in a small way, contributing to global warming. Global warming is happening because billions of us are all doing the same as you.
Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming
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Yes, approximately 97 of scientists agree that global warming is happening and is primarily caused by human activities.