Various steps are taken by Indian scientists. There steps include the reduction in CFC's, lesser greenhouse gases etc.
Some of the wildlife species hardest hit so far by global warming include caribou (reindeer), arctic foxes, toads, polar bears, penguins, gray wolves, tree swallows, painted turtles and salmon. The group fears that unless we take decisive steps to reverse global warming, more and more species will join the list of wildlife populations pushed to the brink of extinction by a changing climate.
The major precaution is to produce low CO2. CO2 is the main cause of global warming as it increases the green house effect which leads to trapping up of the heat energy near the surface of the earth and makes the temperature rise.
Many countries are taking significant steps to address global warming, but some leading examples include Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. These countries have set ambitious goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing renewable energy sources. They have also invested in sustainable practices and technologies to combat climate change.
Yes. Global warming can kill people and affect their health bigtime. So of coarse the U.S. should try to reduce man made global warming. The EPA should at least regulate CO2 emissions because the US has been pushing that other countries regulate the pollutant. Plus, the US has already committed to doing it-it's just a matter of when. Probably soon otherwise we might have some mighty angry countries.
Slowing down and eventually stopping global warming is a long and difficult process that must involve all of us, not just the governments of the world. Nevertheless, some governments have made some tentative steps towards solving the problem. The European Union has implemented a carbon trading scheme that is expected to encourage businesses to move to a low carbon economy. Britain has gone much further and is expected to reduce its greenhouse gas emission quite substantially over the next few years. The Australian government has encouraged the installation of domestic solar hot water systems, solar power cells and home insulation, as well as phasing out the sale of incandescent light bulbs, encouraged households to look for an efficiency rating when purchasing new appliances, and has proposed a carbon tax. The governments of the world have not yet stopped global warming, but some are willing to take the initiative in moving towards that solution.
by burning fossil fuels
It would eventually lead to extinction. It is because global warming can cause other problems like ozone depletion too.
Global energy consumption contributes to global warming by releasing greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere. The burning of fossil fuels for energy production is a major source of these emissions, trapping heat and leading to an increase in the Earth's temperature. Transitioning to renewable energy sources and increasing energy efficiency are crucial steps in combating global warming.
Climate scientists have studied the effects the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming and they are worried. They are worried because they have spread the message to the world but very few governments are prepared to take serious steps to combat the problem.
I believe car fumes can add to the problem of global warming. So, walking instead of using your car to drive somewhere could be a big help. Bigger help than you realize.
The US signed but did not ratify the Kyoto Agreement, where the countries of the world agreed to take steps to stop global warming.In November 2015, the US submitted its goals concerning global warming, aiming to reduce any future temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius.
We are affecting the earth in several ways. Rapid rise in population and increase in fossil fuels use had created problem of global warming. However good news is we are becoming aware of this problem and steps are being taken to minimize the problem of global warming.
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.
EPA (Enviromental Protection Agency) has to do a lot with this matter. They take steps to help reduce on carbon usage and conserve energy.
to help you with spelling first of all it "our" not "are" planet. secondly more and more people a gaining awareness about the global climate and are taking steps to reduce global warming. p.s. not really an answer is it. lol
By minimizing the use of plastic materials and planting trees not only to control air pollution but also to control Global Warming. by: NISARGA
Teens can reduce their carbon footprint by using public transport, biking, or walking instead of driving. They can also advocate for sustainable practices in their schools and communities, and participate in climate strikes or protests to raise awareness about the urgency of addressing global warming. Lastly, they can support environmental organizations and initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.