Global Warming Hoax

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One of the greatest challenges of our existence in this planet is global warming. It is even a challenge for some to believe it, going so far as to call it a hoax. The rise of the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere is believed to permanently change our climate. The fact that Antarctic Peninsula being the most rapidly-warming part of the southern hemisphere, about 10 times faster than the rest of the world, impacting on the volume of water in the world’s ocean. It’s time to think of the future generations and stop pretending and start making effective changes or be vilified by it. The very first problems that is effecting our earth heating are the ways waste were disposed, there are several ways to dispose waste material that produces …show more content…
They can use less fossil fuels and especially coal, oil, and gasoline, that produces carbon dioxide which contribute to global warming. Secondly, the United States can also decrease the use of carbon dioxide emission by improving the energy efficiency, develop renewable energy resources such as the solar and wind power, reducing the consumption of gasoline for transportation, and perhaps switching oils and coal to natural gasses. Government can also set a price on taxing carbon, many climate experts believe that to reduce producing emission is to set a price on carbon. Josh Willis, climate scientist and oceanographer as NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said that “We should be asking people to pay the cost of putting carbon into the atmosphere as they buy the fuel,” Government could also protect the ocean by executive order, an example of this were during President George W, Bush times, he designate the world’s largest marine monument northwest of Hawaii in 2006. “The president should focus on parts of the Arctic that are under U.S. control, putting them off limits to energy production, commercial fishing, and mineral exploration.” Said National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia

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