Global warming- Take action
For my last post, I decided that I wanted to look into global warming, and how we could reduce it. I looked up global warming and read a site about facts on global warming. I found these 11 facts extremely interesting.
- Global warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth.
- Greenhouse gases keep heat close to the earth’s surface making it livable for humans and animals. However, global warming is happening largely to an over-emittance of these gases and fossil fuels (natural oil, gasoline, coal).
- With the start of industry in the 1700s, humans began emitting more fossil fuels from coal, oil, and gas to run our cars, trucks, and factories. By driving a “smarter” car, you can not only save on gas, but help prevent global warming.
- There is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today than at any point in the last 800,000 years.
- The shifting of the earth’s plates in the Indian Ocean on Dec. 26, 2004 caused a rupture more than 600 miles long, displacing the seafloor above the rupture by perhaps 10 yards horizontally and several yards vertically. As a result, trillions of tons of rock were moved along hundreds of miles and caused the planet to shudder with the largest magnitude earthquake in 40 years.
- The NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) proposed the Clean Air Act to cut power plant emissions by 26 percent in the next 7 years.
- In the last century, sea levels rose roughly 7 inches after not having changed noticeably in the previous 2,000 years. Sea levels rising are an effect of global warming and put many states at risk of existing in the near future.
- Consequences of global warming include drought, severe hurricanes, massive fires, and melting of the polar caps.
- Heat waves caused by global warming present greater risk of heat-related illness and death, most frequently among patients of diabetes who are elderly or very young.
- According to the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the temperature in the U.S. has increased by 2 degrees in the last 50 years and precipitation by 5 percent.
- Global warming puts coral reefs in danger as warmer water increases the possibility of coral diseases and the rising sea levels makes it more difficult for coral to receive adequate sunlight..
I thought that this topic was relevant because I took a “take action” focus along with a focus on the strange weather for my postings. It is important to realize the danger of the seas rising and I am glad that the NRDC is working to cut down CO2 emissions. I think that if we all educated ourselves on the importance of global warming then we could all work together to reduce it.
http://www.dosomething.org/actnow/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-global-warming
I feel like most people know many of these facts subconsciously either because they've heard them on the news or on the streets but I like how you stress the take action idea. Sometimes it's not enough just to know that these issues exist, someone has to take action to fix them, but we still have yet to find enough people to do that.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Molly that just knowing these facts isn't convincing enough for people. To get people to truly care for something enough to "take action" is very difficult.
ReplyDeleteWow. It's very scary that there's more CO2 in the air than there has been in 800,000 years. That just shows that we really are destroying the environment.
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