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WHAT IS GLOBAL WARMING?

Carbon dioxide and other gases warm the surface of the planet naturally by trapping solar heat in the atmosphere. This is a good thing because it keeps our planet habitable. However, by burning fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil and clearing forests we have dramatically increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere and temperatures are rising.

The vast majority of scientists agree that global warming is real, it’s already happening and that it is the result of our activities and not a natural occurrence.1 The evidence is overwhelming and undeniable.

We’re already seeing changes. Glaciers are melting, plants and animals are being forced from their habitat, and the number of severe storms and droughts is increasing.

The number of Category 4 and 5 hurricanes has almost doubled in the last 30 years.2

Malaria has spread to higher altitudes in places like the Colombian Andes, 7,000 feet above sea level.3

The flow of ice from glaciers in Greenland has more than doubled over the past decade.4

At least 279 species of plants and animals are already responding to global warming, moving closer to the poles.5

If the warming continues, we can expect catastrophic consequences.

Deaths from global warming will double in just 25 years -- to 300,000 people a year.6

Global sea levels could rise by more than 20 feet with the loss of shelf ice in Greenland and Antarctica, devastating coastal areas worldwide.7

Heat waves will be more frequent and more intense.

Droughts and wildfires will occur more often.

The Arctic Ocean could be ice free in summer by 2050.8

More than a million species worldwide could be driven to extinction by 2050.9

There is no doubt we can solve this problem. In fact, we have a moral obligation to do so. Small changes to your daily routine can add up to big differences in helping to stop global warming. The time to come together to solve this problem is now – TAKE ACTION



1 According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), this era of global warming "is unlikely to be entirely natural in origin" and "the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence of the global climate."
2 Emanuel, K. 2005. Increasing destructiveness of tropical cyclones over the past 30 years. Nature 436: 686-688.
3 World Health Organization
4 Krabill, W., E. Hanna, P. Huybrechts, W. Abdalati, J. Cappelen, B. Csatho, E. Frefick, S. Manizade, C. Martin, J, Sonntag, R. Swift, R. Thomas and J. Yungel. 2004. Greenland Ice Sheet: Increased coastal thinning. Geophysical Research Letters 31.
5 Nature.
6 World Health Organization
7 Washington Post, "Debate on Climate Shifts to Issue of Irreparable Change," Juliet Eilperin, January 29, 2006, Page A1.
8 Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. 2004. Impacts of a Warming Arctic. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Also quoted in Time Magazine, Vicious Cycles, Missy Adams, March 26, 2006.
9 Time Magazine, Feeling the Heat, David Bjerklie, March 26, 2006.
 
 

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Save the Earth : Jul 16, 2007
We've got to Save Our Planet Earth!
Oh, No! Our earth is in trouble, and we've got to save it!

Oh, No!: Bad Facts about our earth

  • If you throw away 2 aluminum cans, you waste more energy than 1,000,000,000 (one billion) of the world's poorest people use a day.
  • Making a new can from scratch uses the uses the energy equal to half a can of gasoline.
  • About one third of what an average American throws out is packaging.
  • More than 1,000,000,000 (one billion) trees are used to make disposable diapers every year.
  • In one minute, 50 acres of rainforest are destroyed.
  • Some rain has a pH of 3 or 4. (which is pretty acidic, considering 7 is neutral, not acidic, and battery acid has a pH of 1). Some fish, such as lake trout and smallmouth bass, have trouble reproducing at a pH of 6, which is only slightly acidic. Some clams and snails can't survive at all. Most crayfish are dead at a pH of 5. You can see how bad this is for the environment.
  • On average, a person in the US uses energy two times more than a person in Japan or West Germany does, and 50 times more than a person in India.
  • About 90% of the energy used in lighting a standard (incandescent) light bulb is lost as heat.
  • Air conditioning uses 10 times more energy than a fan, therefore, it creates 10 times the pollutants.
  • It takes half the output of the Alaskan pipeline to heat the air that escapes from all the homes in the US during a year.
  • Cars and pick-up trucks are responsible for about 20% of the carbon dioxide released into the air.
  • There are about 500 million automobiles on the planet, burning an average of 2 gallons of fuel a day. Each gallon releases 20 pounds of carbon dioxide into the air.
  • About 80% of our trash goes to landfills, 10% is incinerated, and 10% is recycled.
  • Since there is little oxygen underground, where we bury our garbage, to help bacteria eat the garbage, almost nothing happens to it. Scientists have dug into landfills and found ears of corn still intact after 20 years, and newspapers still readable after 30.
  • The average American makes about 3.5 pounds of trash a day.
  • In a year, the average American uses as much wood in the form of paper as the average resident of the developing world burns as fuel.
26 things we can do to help:
  1. Turn off lights.
  2. Turn off other electric things, like TVs, stereos, and radios when not in use.
  3. Use rechargable batteries.
  4. Do things manually instead of electrically, like open cans by hand.
  5. Use fans instead of air conditioners.
  6. In winter, wear a sweater instead of turning up your thermostat.
  7. Insulate your home so you won't be cold in winter.
  8. Use less hot water.
  9. Whenever possible, use a bus or subway, or ride your bike or walk.
  10. Try to buy organic fruits and vegetables if you're concerned about pesticides. (Organic food is grown without man-made fertilizers and/or pesticides).
  11. Don't waste products made from forest materials.
  12. Use recycled paper and/or recycle it. Reuse old papers.
  13. Don't buy products that may have been made at the expense of the rainforest.
  14. Support products that are harvested from the rainforest but have not cut down trees to get it.
  15. Plant trees, espessially if you have cut one down.
  16. Get other people to help you in your cause. Make and/or join an organization.
  17. Avoid products that are used once, then thrown away.
  18. Buy products with little or no packaging.
  19. Encourage your grocery store sell environmentally friendly cloth bags for people to use when they shop, or bring your own.
  20. REDUCE, REUSE, & RECYCLE.
  21. Compost.
  22. Buy recycled products.
  23. Don't buy pets taken from the wild.
  24. If you have a good zoo nearby, (if the animals are healthy and the zoo takes care of them), support it! Espessially if they help breed endangered animals.
  25. Don't buy products if animals were killed to make it.
  26. Cut up your six-pack rings before throwing them out.

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