global warming threat to humans

by admin on September 6, 2010

global warming threat to humans
What do you think to stop global warming?

and that global warming is becoming a threat to humans importnat now what the possible actions that need to continue to free our planet from here … you see the glaciers melting, spoiling the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, Katrina, Rita, tsunami etc …

The main culprit of global warming is burning / use of fossil fuels. Therefore, we to find an alternative to this and stop the discharge of CO and CO2 gases in our atmosphere. The next thing to do is, we have to STOP logging and instead should start planting and plant more trees. In this way we purify the atmosphere and bring back to our planet to normal. But this job is really a challenge. And at the same time, the day switching to environmentally friendly fuels is not far enough, in a given country (I forget the name) have tested the hydrogen as fuel to drive your car.

Is global warming the threat? Or the next Ice age?


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