Global warming is considered one of the most important problems facing this century as it is a serious issue because it involves rights and the environment. “Global warming refers to an increase the earth’s average surface air temperature”. (About Global Warming, 2009). On this topic I will explain what are the problems of global warming and what are the solutions proposed to resolve this crisis.
There are many problems. One of the most important documentaries that talks about global warming, An Inconvenient Truth is a film written by Al Gore. In particular, the film speaks about the negative effects of global warming. Scientists warm that the increased temperatures will result in a lot of hurricanes and floods. Man the is the main cause of this problem. Scientists that waarn the Arctic will melt quickly which will lead to a rise in the sea level.
There are many ways you can reduce global warming emissions at home and on the road. Below is a list of steps you can take to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions--a primary contributor to global warming--by potentially thousands of pounds. Another solution is to reduce greenhouse gases by investing in a green project (Plumer, 2009). We can also use clean renewable energy such as wind power, solar energy, nuclear energy and we can build cities, free of carbon dioxide, such as Musder city one of the most successful sophisticated and projects in the world.
Finally, we must take this problem seriously; if we neglect it this problem will worsen and grow so that we cannot solve it. The world's governments must take all precautions and care.
Bibliography:
- "About Global Warming." World View of Global Warming. 18 May 2009 http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/aboutwarm.html.
- An Inconvenient Truth. Dir. Davis Guggenheim. Perf. Al Gore. DVD. Paramount Classics, 2006.
- Plumer, Bradford. (CLIMATE CHANGE GLOBAL SOLUTIONS)." Audubon. 111. 2 (March-April 2009): 24(1). Student Resource Center - Gold. Gale. Higher Colleges of Technology. 18 May. 2009
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