Simple: turn around 360 degrees all the while casting Your Vision axially Outward and You will not see any area of [inner] Space that is not being blasted by CO2 emitting 'power?' plants.
No, unfortunately, it's the other way round. The use of energy sources from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide. This is one of the greenhouse gases that is contributing to global warming, not global cooling.
No, the main cause of global warming is deforestation and the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Urban sprawl would be fairly carbon neutral as regards global warming. Many building close together tend to be warmer than settlements that are spread out. But a compact town can pool its resources and cause few emissions that way.
False. The predominant scientific consensus is that the use of energy resources, particularly fossil fuels, contributes to global warming rather than cooling. While certain pollutants, like aerosols, can have a temporary cooling effect by reflecting sunlight, the overall impact of greenhouse gas emissions leads to an increase in global temperatures. Thus, using energy resources primarily exacerbates climate change rather than mitigating it.
Alternative sources of energy, such as solar energy, can help reduce the reliance on fossil fuels that contribute to global warming. By utilizing renewable sources like solar power, we can decrease greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impact of climate change. Investing in these alternative energy sources is crucial for addressing the challenges posed by global warming.
Any use of electronics uses electricity, most of which is presently generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). So this contributes to global warming, but does not cause it. Global warming is caused by deforestation, and by our burning of fossil fuels in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.
Yes, the heat for global warming comes initially from the sun.
No, unfortunately, it's the other way round. The use of energy sources from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, releases carbon dioxide. This is one of the greenhouse gases that is contributing to global warming, not global cooling.
Because it does not cause pollution by producing greenhouse gases and contributing to global warming
That we will be simply wasting the energy without use and might contributing for global warming.
he think that we have so much energy till when we have caused global warming when we stop using all this energy global warming will stophe think that we have so much energy till when we have caused global warming when we stop using all this energy global warming will stop
No, the main cause of global warming is deforestation and the burning of coal, oil and natural gas. Urban sprawl would be fairly carbon neutral as regards global warming. Many building close together tend to be warmer than settlements that are spread out. But a compact town can pool its resources and cause few emissions that way.
False. The predominant scientific consensus is that the use of energy resources, particularly fossil fuels, contributes to global warming rather than cooling. While certain pollutants, like aerosols, can have a temporary cooling effect by reflecting sunlight, the overall impact of greenhouse gas emissions leads to an increase in global temperatures. Thus, using energy resources primarily exacerbates climate change rather than mitigating it.
Once installed it is free, as solar energy is renewable.It emits no polluting greenhouse gases, so it is not contributing to global warming.
Wind, solar, tides, geothermal.
Solar energy is virtually unlimited. Overuse of limited resources of fossil fuels (coal, oil, etc.) is not responsible because we could run out, or our descendants will run out sooner than if we limit our use of those resources. Burning these fuels is also contributing to global warming.
Tourism contributes to global warming, yes, but if the tourists stayed at home, they would still be contributing to global warming by using electricity, transport, heating, and all the other ways we contribute to global warming. Tourism helps the local economy, which is why is still legal. When all travel is banned (except from renewable energy) many tourists will have to stay at home.
Alternative sources of energy, such as solar energy, can help reduce the reliance on fossil fuels that contribute to global warming. By utilizing renewable sources like solar power, we can decrease greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impact of climate change. Investing in these alternative energy sources is crucial for addressing the challenges posed by global warming.