Explanation Of Climate Change Essay

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Climate Change; Explained By NASA

Some people think “climate change” is a fancy word invented to cover up “global warming.” Global warming sounds so scary, but climate change sounds like something we can help combat or something less scary than the thought of our planet burning up because of a hole in the ozone layer. It’s remarkable how word-choice can have such a big impact on our ideas and feelings towards things. It’s also interesting to see politically how people react to each set of words. Either way you look at it, changes are happening and we need to know why.

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We are typically taught in grade school that the Earth’s climate has always been changing. Evidence suggests Earth experienced an ice age previously, around 800 million years ago, as well as a “warm age” about 56 million years ago. According to the
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There are many small things you can do to help slow climate change. You can use energy efficient appliance and light bulbs. While various appliances might be a little more on the expensive side, you really are saving money in the long run. Not only do those appliances help the environment, they also help your electric bill. Another tip we all know and hear about often is to recycle. How does this really help, you ask? It helps to reduce pollution from the extracting of resources, manufacturing of more products, and the disposal of said products. Using water efficiently also helps in a large way. It takes a lot of energy to pump, treat, and heat water. By saving water, you are saving the atmosphere from gas emissions that are adding to the problem. If you have a green thumb, you can compose your food and yard waste to reduce the amount of garbage in dumps. One great tool to help you understand where your energy use is causing greenhouse gas emission is the Household Carbon Footprint.

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