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  • How Can We Stop Global Warming with a Bracelet? - Concerned about global warming but not sure what you could possibly do? It's easier than you may think.
  • Global Warming: An Introduction - The term Global Warming has been in common usage for some time and usually refers to recent warming of Earth's atmosphere,which also implies a manmade or human influence.
  • The Ruse At The Muse Exposed.Carbon Based Global Warming Is A Hoax! - Not so long ago,I went to the London museum and look what I found. What you can see in the picture on the wall behind me is an illustration of how the average daily temperature of a given region of our planet has varied greatly over different time periods.
  • Will You Rise To The Global Warming Challenge? - The general consensus among scientists is that global warming is happening, and we need to do something about it soon, otherwise we will face serious problems in the future. Most solutions to global warming work around reducing the amount of energy we use, and the amount of emissions produced. This is something that we could do, if more people took global warming seriously.
  • Exploding The Global Warming Myths - Are you a believer of Global warming or not? Or are you one of the cynics yet to be convinced? Well both have a part to play in the Global Warming arena debate. The whole issue is surrounded by facts and figures but when these facts and figures are looked at it is very difficult to prove them with science, so you end up with hearsay. Global warming from our point of view is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans. When you observe all the different global warming myths that are published in various publications, online, TV, and radio you will understand the issue with conflicting information.
  • Do Your Part To Save Mother Earth - The human race is facing some tough decisions and we may have to take action fast if we want to protect our future. What do you think of when you think of your basic needs? If you are like most people, you probably think of food, clothing, and shelter. However, we cannot allow our desire for progress to blind us to the fact that global warming is happening, and we need to take action to stop it before we destroy ourselves. We need to take action now!
  • The Basics Of Global Warming - Scientists, celebrities, and everyday people have been trying to understand the nature of global warming. Controversy is rampant and there is intense debate around the world on the subject.
  • The Global Warming Debate: How To Save Mother Earth - Global warming is an issue that is still hotly debated by scientists. Most do agree that there is general evidence supporting the idea that global warming is occurring. The thing they are unable to agree on is if the global warming is being caused by our actions, or if it is a natural part of the earth's evolution. The Evidence It is possible to measure some parts of the environment to identify current trends. For example, the levels of methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are higher now than they have ever been in the past 650 years. The glaciers are melting at an increasing rate, and coral reefs are being destroyed due to increasing temperatures. The Greenhouse Gases Among the facts about global warming is the cause of the warming.
  • Stop Global Warming - More frequently we are being given reminders that we are living on a fragile and volatile planet. Many of our natural resources have been processed to near depletion. As the world population grows more land and resources are being used to cope with the increase in demands and deforestation, this in turn has a by product, Pollution and Global Warming. Global Warming is a “Global” issue and is not particular to one event or action, although one event or action repeated round the world by millions of us could make a big difference. Because the effects of Global Warming are created by many different actions it is hard to put a “Cover All” solution into place.

  • Green Paper Choices Reduce Your Carbon Footprint - While it is easy to become intimidated by the prospect of global warming, following that path is unlikely to bear any fruit. There are many areas of your life in which small changes will make a dramatic difference. You can help stop global warming and be a part of the solution - start by informing yourself about those small changes. Two Basic Paper Recycling Facts If you want to help prevent global warming, then you should become aware of where your paper comes from.
  • The Effects of Global Warming - When you hear about the effects of global warming it is important to understand that the effects we are experiencing today are moderate compared to what the future will see if we do not take preventative action. Over the next century researchers and environmental professionals are stating that the effects of global warming will continue on a constant inclined curve. Temperatures heating up a little bit each decade until the earth’s temperatures reach the sweltering levels that we experienced in history. Scientists believe that the earth’s temperatures will rise between 2-9 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050. The Arctic and the earth’s northern latitudes will feel the most of the effects of global warming as they continue to escalate. As the Arctic packs and glaciers begin to melt from the increased temperatures the tundra and seas surrounding the areas will continue to absorb the warmth which was once reflected back into space.
  • Global Warming & Hybrid Cars - Global Warming is a considerable increase in the climate temperature of the earth in a short period of time due to human activity. Global warming could result in the arctic ice thinning which would increase the sea level, as well as other extreme weather such as floods, hurricanes etc.
  • The Real Causes Of Global Warming - Find Out How Our Daily Habits Have Disastrous Effects For The Planet - The two major greenhouse gases are the carbon dioxide that contributes to the greenhouse effect to a height of 60% and methane. While methane has only a weak life span in the atmosphere, the carbon dioxide there remains for more than a century. why we focus mostly on the reduction of the emission of carbon dioxide.
  • Global Warming – Recent Developments - Traces history of issues of Greenhouse effect and Global warming There is one subject that is certain to raise a passionate argument in a party these days and that is “Global Warming”. Everybody has an opinion about it. And why not? After all if the international action plans for reduction of carbon emissions have to succeed, every individual needs to be involved and committed to it! It is generally believed that the earth was covered with ice about 15000 years ago. About 7000 years ago the earth began to warm up and the ice age came to an end. Then again from the 14th century to the 19th century large parts of the earth experienced harsh, cold conditions.
  • Global Warming’s Fever - “The earth has a fever.” This was a statement from Nobel Prize winning documentarian, Al Gore. Increasingly the view of mankind by mankind is that of intruder. In many ways it would seem that we are the earth’s enemy and our very existence is depleting the earth of resources that could keep an environmental balance. Global warming is the belief that the temperature of the air nearest to earth is consistently rising.
  • Adhering Towards Green Living Rapidly - Apparently, a lot of us have turned towards green living mainly because we may soon find ourselves without a planet if we continue to do our usual stuff.
  • Will a Warmer World Have Fewer Storms? - Recent research from the US suggests that the number of Hurricanes and Tropical cyclones experienced in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans will decrease as a result of global warming. At the same time there will be a slight increase in the intensity of these storms. So, fewer hurricanes but more severe when they do appear. These findings would appear to be completely at odds to many other studies done regarding this subject, which, so far, have always indicated more storms in a warmer climate. So will man made global warming actually have a great impact on the hurricane season? (Does man made global warming really exist?
  • Global Warming - 5 Simple Ways To Go Green And Save The Environment - In today’s world global warming is an area of great concern. If everyone makes small changes to become economically friendly, things would get better. This article will show you a few ways you can go green and fight global warming. 1) Buy multivitamins. Almost everyone today uses health supplements for good living. Often times they will go out and buy a large amount of bottles containing different vitamins. One great way to save on having to deal with the many bottles is the purchase multivitamins. Not only are they great for your health, but they are like having a lot of vitamins combined into one. This step will also help you to save a great deal of money. 2) Purchase aluminum free deodorants. Many of the deodorants used today contain aluminum.
  • Global Warming Topics - The past 100 years has seen the Earths surface warm up approximately 0.6°C. Over these 100 years there has been a massive increase in man made greenhouse gasses, mainly down to the effects of burning fossil fuels and the depletion of forest and woodland.
  • This Heatwave is Not a Myth - Information is now being discovered and disseminated throughout the planet at an unprecedented rate. So is misinformation. Global warming has all the makings of a catastrophe, but the powers that be would rather that you did not realize that. Here are some basic facts about the reality of global climate change. Myth #1: There is still debate in the scientific community over whether or not global warming is directly related to human activities. Fact: Worldwide, climate scientists are united in agreement that the current rise in greenhouse gases and global temperatures are directly correlated to human-related causes. There is virtually no disagreement about the fact that global temperatures are rising.
  • Facts on Global Warming - These days, there seems to be a lot of controversy about Global Warming. Some say that Global Warming is a fact, others say it's not. But regardless of whether or not Global Warming is a fact, let's step aside from the arguments on the subject, and take a common-sense approach. In this article we will take a look at some of the issues involved. What is Global Warming? We can take a look at the definition of global warming - without taking sides or getting into vested interests, political motivations, reasons, or causes. The definition of global warming in its purity is "an overall increase in world temperatures." As you can see, whether this has to do with greenhouse emissions, or whether it is caused by a natural phenomena, has no bearing on whether there is an average temperature increase.
  • How To Make Water From Air - Global warming brings many water problems. One way around them is to use desalination. Another is to obtain water from air! Several products are in development or are on the market already. You watch - this trend will become a tsunami. Global warming causes water shortages through droughts and disappearing glaciers. It also causes polluted water sources when there are floods, such as in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Indeed several reports on the impacts of global warming suggest the possibility of wars between nations over water. So there is a great and growing need to alleviate water shortages and for clean drinking water.
  • If a Tree Falls in the Forest - I wonder if anyone has stopped to take a look at the relationship between how much time the individual average small - medium enterprise owner (or employee for that matter) places thinking about carbon emissions / footprint / global warming versus the financial future of their families in times like this. Let's be honest.
  • Ways to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Your Travelling - The stresses of daily life are growing increasingly pervasive and it seems harder and harder to find time for yourself and your family. Doesn't a week-long trip to the tropics sound refreshing? I'll say! Unfortunately, vacation traveling is a major contributor to global warming because it is very energy-intensive (read: it burns a lot of fossil fuel). The Main Problem With The Hospitality Industry Is It Encourages People To Travel By Burning Fossil Fuels Most people have, at some level, an innate desire for adventure. By creating an allure of locations that are often far-off, the hospitality industry capitalizes on that feature of your psyche. Indeed, the hotel industry in the US alone posted a profit of $16.
  • Tips for Choosing an Alternative Home Heating System - More and more homeowners are becoming sensitive to the issue of global warming. There are many factors that contribute to global warming, and one of these factors, is home heating. Home heating is a need, especially for homes in colder countries. The harsh cold winter can be unbearable at times, and a proper home heating system keeps the family warm. But the problem with conventional home heating systems is that they are powered by oil. In other words, the heat that is produced to warm up the homes is generated by burning oil. This poses two problems. First, burning of oil leads to air pollution, which contributes to global warming. Secondly, oil is not a renewable energy source. And the leaders of our world are well aware of this fact.
  • Global Warming - 10 Simple Ways To Lower Your Carbon Emissions - Today the global warming situation has been getting a ton of media coverage. Many scientists from all over the world have agreed that the planet has been getting warmer due to many environmental factors. This article will show you a few ways in which you can lower your impact on the environment. 1) Replace Regular Light bulbs. Replace a regular incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb. These light bulbs use significantly less energy than a regular bulb. This simple switch will save a couple thousand pounds of carbon dioxide a year. Think about this, if every household in the United States replaced one regular light bulb with an energy saving model, we could reduce global warming pollution by more than a couple billion pounds over the life of the bulbs.
  • The Simplest Solution To Help Stop Global Warming: A Major Fact For You To Face - Every day brings another news story about the seeming inevitability and severity of global climate change. It is impossible to say with much accuracy how the forces put into motion by global warming will play out, but the bottom line is simple: the more heat-trapping gases we put into the atmosphere, the more the climate will change. The major culprit is thought to be carbon dioxide (CO2). And the major producer of CO2 emissions is the combustion of fossil fuels. This problem may seem terribly overwhelming, but there is a simple change you can make to help stop global warming, and it's almost like you don't have to do anything.
  • IPCC Report - The Report Of Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change And Eco-Skepticism - Although I find it always desirable to hear two or more opinions on a matter, it is very strange to read or hear the global warming skeptics preach their doubt.
  • Maytag Appliances | Air Conditioner For A Cool Summer - Due to global warming it is really difficult to beat the summer heat. With the mercury levels likely to hit a new high in the summer, how do you plan to beat the heat? Simple, you should go in for an air conditioner. While surfing with the Toronto appliances, you will be able to breeze through and find the solutions to the problems.
  • Global Warming Are We To Blame - Global warming is one of those topics that I still find myself wondering what to truly believe. Is our CO2 production really the culprit in the warming of the planet? Or are there some other larger influences at play here. I have a hard time believing mankind's activities are solely to blame for any kind of climate change. After all, CO2 is only one of many greenhouse gases that can affect the warming trend. Water vapor is by far the most abundant and effective at influencing the greenhouse problem. But I don't see any kind of public concern over evaporation of water in any way at all.
  • The Environment Is Big Business - When the environmental concern Global Warming is discussed the three main topics of debate seem to be does it exist, what is too blame for it, and who is responsible for fixing it.
  • Hurricanes and Global Warming - This article explains what hurricanes are,how they form, and their relevance to global warming. Hurricane and typhoon are names given to a strong tropical cyclone. A 'tropical cyclone' is a generic term for a low-pressure system that has a definitive cyclonic surface-wind circulation. Before considering the effects global warming may have on these weather systems, we will look at a few hurricane facts and figures. Depending where a cyclone occurs will determine whether it's called a hurricane, typhoon or tropical cyclone. Hurricanes form in the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific Oceans.
  • Global Warming And Climate Change – What Kind Of Future Do You Expect? - Most people are aware that life at the moment is no longer what they expected as many changes have taken place in society and all over the planet, which most of us never expected. More changes will soon begin to emerge due to global warming and climate change.
  • Green Travel Tips - With the arrival of warmer months comes the desire to travel and see new places. However, traveling can be one of the human activities that contributes to global warming the most. The following article will guide you in making informed choices about your travel plans, allowing you to find a pleasurable escape while reducing your carbon footprint.
  • A-Z of Global Warming- Fossil Fuels - This article is taken from The A-Z of Global Warming and deals with fossil fuels. The generation of electricity through burning carbon rich coal has a greater impact on the atmosphere than any other single human activity. In 2003 the power industry created 44.5% of all manmade carbon dioxide (CO2) according to the World Resources Institute, Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT). If one looks at emissions of carbon dioxide alone (ignoring all other greenhouse gases), then for the year 2000, the figure is just under 33%, and the latest figure available from 2003, as mentioned above shows an increase for this sector to 44.5%.
  • How To Build A Water Powered Car Motor? - Many people are concerned about the rising gas prices and ways to conserve their gas, save money, and do their part in releasing as little emissions into the atmosphere because of global warming. You might consider learning how to build a water powered car motor and save this way. If you are interested in how to build a water powered car motor then you can actually create a hydrogen generator. You can run your car on water. This will allow you to double the gas mileage that you were previously getting and cut your gas costs tremendously. A hydrogen generator creates hydrogen fuel on demand.
  • Answers to 5 Common Questions About Climate Change - With an Academy Award for "An Inconvenient Truth" and a Nobel Peace Prize, Al Gore is arguably the most public face associated with environmental issues today. Yet with all of the discussion surrounding climate change, global warming, greenhouse gases, renewable energy, and fuel conservation, many people don't understand the basics. These and other catchphrases are often used as shorthand when discussing the results of scientific studies, but those studies are frequently written in such a scholarly way that they're inaccessible to the average person. Here, then, are answers to five common questions about environmental issues. 1.
  • Is Your Flat Screen LCD TV Really Eco-friendly? - Every day, more and more bad news hits the media about global warming, climate change and pollution. Every day new products are developed and every day more chemicals are added to the list of pollutants to our atmosphere and water.
  • Environmental Warfare: A Fine Mess We Made - We are seeing people getting sick and a lot of our surroundings dilapidating over the time. While we are surely living in an unbalanced world, nobody knows what is bound to happen next. We have put ourselves in this predicament. Only time will tell if we can still make a change for the better. Global warming is an issue that we have created. It is an issue that we can work to resolve. The damage that is already done is irreversible, but we can make changes now to protect the earth’s atmosphere in the future.
  • The Thing About Waste Management In Other Countries - Global warming becomes a big issue in today’s media. If we read a news paper or watching news on TV you may read or hear about global warming , What is Global Warming?
  • Plight Of The Polar Bears - With all of the buzz around Al Gore's Nobel Prize winning efforts, many are hoping the heightened awareness of global warming will turn some attention to the plight of the polar bears.
  • What Is Better For The Environment Then The Electric Car? An Electric Motorcycle - We are all aware of the fact that the earth is warming up and people all over this planet are trying their best to preserve some of the resources nature has given us. At the same time we are doing the best we can to reduce the damage we have done to the earth. You do not have to be a believer in global warming or a scientist not even think of your own conspiracy to see that it's important we don't use up all of earths resource as if they would never dry out. Emitting Carbon dioxin causes damage to our ozone layer which can't be repaired. This simple fact is one of the most used reason by people to choose a vehicle that is fuel-efficient the next time they by a new car.
  • Climate Change Has Begun – Around 2011 Most Will Notice - From a spiritual perspective those planetary changes that will have an impact on many are imminent because of the poor ecological state of the planet.
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Amazon Rainforest - Introduction This article is the first in a series of articles which will take the reader on an alphabetic journey on global warming, commencing with A for Amazon. The phrase global warming is a term that has been in common usage for some time and usually refers to the warming of Earth's atmosphere, and which also implies a manmade or human influence. Earth's atmosphere is comprised of many gases, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapour to name a few. These gases are collectively called greenhouse gases and they keep the Earth's temperature at a comfortable 15 degrees Celsius, without them Earth would be a chilly - 18 degrees Celsius.
  • Global Warming - Future Floods - The average temperature of the earth has gone up by about 0.6 degrees centigrade over the past 100 years. Because of the affect of global warming, scientists predict that the temperature will continue to go up by about 0.3 degrees centigrade per decade - that's 3 degrees over a 100 year period.
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Biofuels - This second article from The A-Z of Global Warming deals with biofuels, which will undoubtedly be a phrase that will be heard a lot more often over the coming years, but what are they?, where do they come from?, and what is their significance in relation to global warming? Biofuels can be described as any fuel that is derived from biomass ie living organisms or their metabolic by-products. For example, crops such as corn and dung from living animals Although there is still somewhat of a scientific debate going on over the advantages of biofuels, it is thought that the main advantage over fossil fuels (coal,oil and gas), is that the burning of biofuels to release energy does not cause a net increase of CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
  • The A-Z of Global Warming: Deforestation - Deforestation is basically the loss or destruction of forest habitat, primarily as a result of the action of human beings. It is the single largest source of land- use greenhouse gas emissions, and accounts for around 18 -20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. We know from a previous article, trees and vegetation act as sinks or stores for carbon dioxide, one of the most important greenhouse gases. Stored carbon taken out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis through decades of growth is released back into the atmosphere as vegetation and trees are cut down and burnt, or, as unburned organic matter slowly dies. This process contributes to atmospheric CO2 levels.
  • Climate Change: Burning My Valley - Living on a tropical island is pretty unique. If you love the natural world, there are so many things that you could do. I grew up in a small valley in the southern hills of my island and I've known it my whole life. Hiking at a nice leisurely pace up the steep ravine hills for a few hundred feet is entirely worth it when I choose a spot near the summit to just be. It's a true blessing to be able to do that. It's a wonderful workout, too. The tops of the steep hills all the way down to nearly its base are covered with savanna grasslands. The really steep slopes and all along their base are covered with ravine forests. More like raving jungles.
  • A-Z of Global Warming: Carbon Dioxide - We are now well into our alphabetic A to Z journey on global warming. C for Carbon dioxide is one of the main players in the global warming problem. Carbon dioxide, chemical symbol co2 is a chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. CO2 is present in Earth's atmosphere at a low concentration, around 0.038% by volume, and is one of many gases that make up Earth's atmosphere. CO2 is measured in parts per million by volume of air (PPMV). Atmospheric carbon dioxide comes from many natural sources including volcanic eruptions, the combustion of organic matter, the respiration of living aerobic organisms, and unfortunately from manmade (anthropogenic) sources, which we all know from the news is being linked to global warming and climate change.
  • Global Warming - The Effect of CFC Gases - If you're able to use a computer and can read this newsletter, you'll have no doubt heard about global warming. You've probably heard different stories about what could be causing global warming and what it'll do to us, ranging from the effect that CFC gases have on the ozone layer to global warming being nothing more than a natural occurrence as our planet continues to emerge from the last "Little Ice Age". But just how much do you know about either of these subjects? And how are they affecting you?

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