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This essentially means that anything that is rich in carbon content and emits CO2 directly contributes to the global warming. There is a unique way in which the greenhouse gases interact with the sunlight that enables them to increase the temperature of the atmosphere. Sunrays reach the Earth but are not allowed to escape by the greenhouse effect. The sunlight is rich in energy and heat. As more of it is trapped in the atmosphere, the heat directly adds to the temperature of the atmosphere and the environment heats up.
This is the fundamental reason why every successive summer is hotter than the preceding one. To much an extent, the natural disasters that have occurred in the recent years including the Katrina hurricane and the Tsunami can be attributed to the global warming. It so happens that with rise of temperature on the surface of Earth, the glaciers melt up. The water directly adds to the volume of water in rivers and seas. There has been a considerable increase in the water level in sea over the years as a result of the action of global warming, The added water becomes the root cause of tsunamis, floods and similar natural disasters.
In addition to that, global warming is also causing several animal and plant species to become extinct. One such animal specie is polar bears that totally depend upon glaciers for their food, shelter and survival. They can only live in the habitat of a glacier. As the glaciers are melting away because of the global warming, so is the habitat of polar bears. Their life is endangered because of loss of habitat. If the carbon dioxide levels continue to increase at the present rate, it will not take the world long to become too hot to live in and the future generations would have to face the consequences of our environment-unfriendly practices.
Since man is the fundamental cause of global warming, it is only man who can take measures to reduce it. In order to reduce the global warming, each and every individual assumes certain responsibilities. The easiest and indeed, the most effective way of reducing the global warming is more plantation. Trees are the biggest blessing of nature and have the most important role to play in reducing the global warming. In addition to planting more trees, it is equally important that we reduce the use of wood.
A lot of wood is consumed into such unimportant purposes as making decoration pieces, making furniture or decorating the houses. All of these purposes can be achieved without the use of wood. In addition to growing plants, we can reduce the global warming by reducing CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. This can be achieved by making use of solar energy instead of the conventional fossil fuels. Greg Craven, a high school teacher has written a book that has explored the issue of global warming in a unique way which is totally unlike the conventional way in which the issue has been discussed.
The book shows a polar bear’s sad face on the cover page, which when flipped over, shows the polar bear sitting in the chair which is burning on the back and the sides. In his book, (Craven) has explored the misunderstandings regarding global warming. In the start, Craven discusses whether people are panicked activists or mere skeptics of the global warming. Instead of relying on evidence to prove global warming a problem, Craven makes use of “confirmation bias” because it is a more objective way of showing global warming as a problem as compared to evidence.
Craven believes that
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