Hilton Paiva: What global warming?Top climate scientists say there is no man-made Global Warming.The Great Global Warming Swindlehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtevF4B4RtQ
Jorge Detlefs: We do nothing. Climate change occurs naturally. Look at the iceages.
Hilde Heskett: Let's go for big scale.Imagine that here in the UK we can all reduce our "carbon footprint. We could go for zero energy lighting. Just use daylight. We could give up our cars. We could ban all commercial and public vehicles: Buses, vans, lorries, taxis, motor bikes, planes, boats, trains etc. Close all the shops, offices, factories, government departments. We could stop breathing. We could shut down the whole country and march the population into the disused mine shafts and seal up the entrances to stop our "borrowed" carbon re-entering the atmosphere.If we did all that it would save a massive 1.8% of the world's man-made "carbon" production. At the current rate of world increase in "carbon emi! ssions" that would mean that the earth would not melt (or whatever it is going to do - anyone know?) in January 2100 but in about August 2100.Our great-great-grand children will be so proud - or perhaps not because there won't be any. Other countries' great-great-grand children will be so proud....Show more
Bailey Lares: i think global warming is increasing because sometimes we fart to much
Joaquin Dronko: If AGW is real. Why not limit the President of the United States to one vacation a year, and he has to travel by car, preferably the VOLT? Why not put the limitations that our leaders have in store for us, on our leaders. These people create 1000 times more GHG than the average citizen does.
Joeann Hoyt: On a small scale, you can do simple things such as using public transportation/biking to places instead of a car. If you do need to buy a car, try an electric or hybrid. Using less electricity also helps (so turning off lights when not in a room, not lea! ving chargers in outlets, unplugging electronics when not in u! se). On a large scale, moving towards renewable energy is huge and also using renewable products instead of disposable to reduce waste in general. Also on the large scale would be to make a shift towards naturally-grown products instead of processed and drugged foods. If you ever get into the study of the environment, you'll find out that everything's very interconnected -- from farming to plastic bags to energy. I'll put in the sources section some great books you should check out when it comes to reducing waste and emissions....Show more
Stanton Villao: Things you can do to help:1. Reduce waste. Anything you use took energy to make or process, and energy to transport it to you, and at least some of that energy was probably from fossil fuels like coal and oil. So, the less you waste, and thus the less you use, the less energy is used on your behalf2. Drive less. Walk, take a bus, or ride your bike when you can to visit friends or go to work or school, instead of! driving or having someone drive you. When you do have to drive somewhere, see if you can arrange a carpool so that fewer cars are needed, and/or arrange to do all your driving in one trip.3. Buy environmentally friendly things. Buy recycled, buy local, buy "green". Not every "green" thing really is better for the environment (sometimes it's just a marketing gimmick), but if you're intelligent and careful, you can reduce your environmental impact by buying things that were made from re-used materials, or didn't have to be transported as far, or that are made with readily renewable resources like most plant fibers. Doing any of those things will tend to reduce the environmental impact of your purchases.4. Learn more, and share with others. You may not be able to do the "big" things yourself (like set government policy, or switch the power company to renewable energy sources), but you can learn about them. And once you have learned about them, you can write letters, a! nd get your friends to write letters, urging the relevant people (your ! government representatives, the power company, and so forth) to take appropriate action.On a larger scale, we need to, well, stop using fossil fuels, and stop deforestation. There are many ways to do this. A carbon tax, or cap-and-trade, would provide economic pressure to use alternatives to fossil fuels. Legally restricting specific technologies--for example, banning incandescent light bulbs, or requiring car manufacturers to increase the average gas mileage of the cars they sell--will reduce consumption of fossil fuel energy. Stopping subsidies of fossil fuels, and increasing subsidies for non-fossil energy sources, would also decrease the relative attractiveness of fossil fuels. And so on.If you want more information, try here:http://www.skepticalscience.com/http://aip.org/history/climate/summary.htmhttp://www.epa.gov/climatechange/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/12...http://www.realclimate.org/http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlDir... (a! while back, I asked people to post links to sources at various experience levels)...Show more
Norma Marsalis: Its quite possible that Global warming ended November 2012. in July 2012 I emailed a solution to a hostile continent where global warming (Alien Organism ) is located. 4 months later Satelites reported Ice accumulation on different parts of earth. My Global teams from all walks of life and I believe Global warming was shut down in November 2012. Civilian = Global Command/ Mike
David Boehler: The simple answer is to stop dumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Jeff Frizzell: I will give you the same answer as to your other question, and here is but one source, and a video showing the mechanism involved. there are plenty of others.http://iceagenow.info/2012/08/utter-desperation-gl...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAejrPirGxI
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