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Tuesday 14 June 2016

Global Warming in a Nutshell

Climate change is causing horrendous effects on us which can be observed. Temperature rise is
causing Earth to become warmer than before and its consequences are being suffered by nature and wildlife. Not until recently Global warming has emerged as topic of discussion among the common people. Previously it was an uncommon term used by a few scientists who were growing concerned over the effects of decades of pollution on long-term weather patterns. Now, the idea of global warming in India is well known, if not well understood. As global temperatures increase, sea level rise and extreme weather become even bigger threats to communities at home and around the world. Glaciers and ice shelves around the world are melting/The loss of large areas of ice on the surface could accelerate global warming because less of the sun's energy would be reflected away from Earth to begin with.

Though scientists warn that global warming will likely continue for centuries because of the long natural processes involved, there are a few things we can do to decrease the effects. We’ve got great opportunities today to build a cleaner energy system under Go Green initiative in time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Big companies are setting great examples, committing to 100 percent renewable energy and making record-breaking investments in wind and solar. On a local level, you can help by using less energy. The electricity that operates many of the devices in our homes comes from a power plant and most power plants burn fossil fuels to generate that power. Turn off lights when they're not in use. Take shorter showers to use less hot water. Use a fan instead of an air conditioner on a warm day. On bigger scale, there are numerous eco friendly projects in India working with the same aim to fight against Global Warming on national scale for this regard.