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Green Can Reduce Global Warming

December 21st, 2011

There are several ways to go green can reduce global warming. The first approach is the use of renewable energy sources. You can choose a variety of different systems of today and the competition is so fierce that prices for kits and materials lower than ever before. You can find solar cells very inexpensively and if you buy in bulk, are the savings even greater. Purchase all materials related to many of your local hardware and renovation opportunities. They also have many opportunities, such as solar, wind, geothermal, hydro and even magnetic generators. The good thing is that they can be used as stand-alone systems or can be combined for more power.

On a personal level, the use of renewable energies in their own home can reduce global warming. On the one hand, these sources do not use fossil fuels, so they do not produce toxins that coal plants, natural gas and nuclear energy to produce and release into the atmosphere. Because these systems do not use fossil fuels, they are completely renewable and do not lose valuable natural resources. There is no need to worry about where energy comes from, or the methods used to extract it as you do with coal. » Read more: Green Can Reduce Global Warming

Air Pollution and Global Warming

March 15th, 2011

Global warming is an effect of greenhouse gas emissions. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, sulfur dioxide, these gases in the atmosphere causes an increase caught the Earth’s temperature. The air pollution is directly proportional to global warming. Automobile fumes industrialization are the burning of fossil fuels responsible for any pollution of air, and it was destroying the ozone layer in the pockets of the southern hemisphere in Australia. Can cause ozone depletion, UV radiation harmful to the surface of the earth and thus many cases of skin cancer and other diseases have been reported in these regions.

Air pollution is known to cause asthma and other respiratory diseases. In many countries, air pollution reached dangerous levels that people are forced to use masks to avoid respiratory problems. Flora and fauna of the earth are reduced at an alarming pace, and if things continue, would destroy everything very quickly. » Read more: Air Pollution and Global Warming

Mount Kilimanjaro and Global Warming

November 15th, 2010

Kilimanjaro has been made known in the Western world by the famous writer Ernest Hemingway, the short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”, wrote in 1930.

When traveling to Africa, snow is usually one of the last things that comes to mind, but Kilimanjaro in Tanzania has been a considerable amount of snow and ice peak of more than 11,000 years. I say “was” as it disappears quickly. It is another example of how a miracle of nature that was so obviously seemed permanently destructive man attacked. » Read more: Mount Kilimanjaro and Global Warming