> Why global warming,how reduce the effects.?

Why global warming,how reduce the effects.?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
You can only reduce the effects by lowering emissions from the developing world, which would require military action or developing alternative energy that is cheaper than their other options.

Global Worming is a consequence of increased level of Green House Gasses in the atmosphere ....Few of the green house gasses are Carbon-di-oxide, Water vapor. , Ozone......

Actually green house gasses are use full in the sustainance of human life because these gasses help in maintaining the Earth's atmospheric temperatures at a level suitable for existance of life...

But when the level of these green house gases increases uncontrollably the temperatures of the Earth's atmosphere also increases uncontrollably leading to Green House effect ... Which causes Global Worming ....

This can be controlled by planting trees, reducing the usage of motor vehicles, using bicycles for shorter distances of travel ...

These might help you:

http://www.skepticalscience.com/

http://aip.org/history/climate/summary.h...

http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...

http://www.realclimate.org/

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... (a while back, I asked people to post links to sources at various experience levels)

And, things you can do to help reduce AGW:

1. Reduce waste. Anything you use took energy to make or process, and energy to transport it to you, and at least some of that energy was probably from fossil fuels like coal and oil. So, the less you waste, and thus the less you use, the less energy is used on your behalf

2. Drive less. Walk, take a bus, or ride your bike when you can to visit friends or go to work or school, instead of driving or having someone drive you. When you do have to drive somewhere, see if you can arrange a carpool so that fewer cars are needed, and/or arrange to do all your driving in one trip.

3. Buy environmentally friendly things. Buy recycled, buy local, buy "green". Not every "green" thing really is better for the environment (sometimes it's just a marketing gimmick), but if you're intelligent and careful, you can reduce your environmental impact by buying things that were made from re-used materials, or didn't have to be transported as far, or that are made with readily renewable resources like most plant fibers. Doing any of those things will tend to reduce the environmental impact of your purchases.

4. Learn more, and share with others. You may not be able to do the "big" things yourself (like set government policy, or switch the power company to renewable energy sources), but you can learn about them. And once you have learned about them, you can write letters, and get your friends to write letters, urging the relevant people (your government representatives, the power company, and so forth) to take appropriate action.

Global warming is one of the impacts of the excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to the energy we used for our daily living that releases these gases now to reduce this we have to first start in our house by reducing energy consumption like turning off lights when nobody is in the room or turning of television when no one is watching or making sure that windows are fitted to the frame so that the air-condition unit or heater doesn't consumes a lot energy.

Don't feed the kitty. AGW is a money making business for people like Al Gore. They produce lies and get rich. That is a great thing for them, but woe to the rest of the world. If you stopped this vile profit making, it would be a start to stopping the fraudulent scare of AGW.

The second thing is to stop all tyrannical laws being made in the name of AGW. The advancement of such laws only fuel the fires in the bellies of con artists and want to be Czars. Just look at an example of their end goal.

Quote from the UN's Own "Agenda 21": "Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources. This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and collective decision-making at every level."

Is that what you want for your children? A life of virtual slavery, based upon an unproven theory?

Global warming is caused by CO2 and Methane. They are made for many different reasons but the burning of fossil fuels is the biggest reason. CO2 and Methane trap heat making the Earth warmer. Stopping global warming would mean raise less cows, use reusable energy sources, and use electric cars.

Global warming is a situation in which there is excess amount of CO2 in atmosphere which is very harmful for living species. In this situation several changes occur in climate which result in natural disasters. If we want to stop it, we need to reduce the usage of those things which exhale CO2 in atmosphere and try to reduce pollution.

Excessive carbon components cause global warming. Remedy is simply to reduce consumption of non-renewable sources of energy

What global warming?

Top climate scientists say there is no man-made Global Warming.

The Great Global Warming Swindle



Global warming is increasing steadily over time due to the greenhouse effect from contributing causes such as pollutants and gases. As global warming increases, the Earth also will begin to experience the effects of global warming, some of which are already occurring. Here are some of the many effects of global warming that are predicted to be experienced in the future, as well as, some effects that are already happening presently.

water Shortages

As the Earth experiences a rise in temperatures from global warming, many places in the world will experience extreme droughts or shortages of water supply. In addition to this, heat waves will become more and more common. Many areas of the Earth are already experiencing these two effects of global warming. A shortage of water, not only affects the lives of those who need water to survive, but can devastate food supplies and crops for farmers. This can cause an increase in the prices of food, and even cause a food shortage as the population increases and food supplies decrease.

More Hurricanes

In addition to shortages of water, another consequence of the rising temperatures will be the increased occurrence of hurricanes. The rise in temperature increases the warmth of oceanic water, producing a greater likelihood of hurricanes; this not only kills human beings, but also causes severe economic devastation to areas near the coasts and waterways who struggle to rebuild after each storm passes. Furthermore, hurricanes can cause major flooding in many areas which leads to even more cleanup and financial devastation.

Melting of Polar Ice Caps

One of the major effects of global warming that is already occurring is the melting of the polar ice caps. As temperatures rise, these glaciers and ice caps melt; this causes sea levels to rise, which can destroy island cities and beaches. In addition, the melting of the polar ice caps can change the entire ecosystem, which may affect many of the animals and wildlife that live in these areas. This change in temperature could endanger some populations of species in these colder areas, making it difficult for them to survive.

More Forest Fires

Lastly, as severe droughts emerge in areas due to increased global warming, there is a risk of more forest fires throughout these areas. This is already occurring in some areas of Europe as well as the United States. The forest fires not only destroy homes, take lives, and threaten wildlife, but also, these fires release higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. As a domino affect, this pollution simply adds to the global warming problem by adding to the greenhouse affect.

global warming affects lives, wildlife, and the economic realities of many countries, areas and people. The effects of global warming can be devastating by causing increasing droughts, floods, hurricanes, and natural disasters such as forest fires. This is why it is imperative to reduce the causes of global warming and pay attention to how each person’s carbon footprint affects the earth and its inhabitants.

Too much CO2 from burning fossil fuels.

Solution? Build more coal burning power stations, or at least that's what the warmies tell us.

Barking mad, pollution warm us, pollution will cool us, well OK then.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_brown...

Practically impossible to make any changes to the climate, as it is completely controlled by the planet, NOT humans, as many myth pushers claim.