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We Are Change Brantford: Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the only one trying to make people open up their eyes and see the truth. But few listen, despite the fact that I was one of the first Canadian Ph.Ds. in Climatology and …

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Technological And Industrial Leaders – To Address The Global Warming Problems!

Technological and industrial leaders are required to address the global warming problems. There is a need to find out alternative sources of energy so that there is no over usage of the fossil fuels. It was evident that these led to climatic changes and resulted in serious health problems too. People are getting cancer by drinking tainted water downstream from the coal mines. All this calls for an immediate attention to the environmental pollutants. There is a greater emission of carbon di oxide in the environment. This has added up to the already existing problems.

Renewable energy sources have to be discovered to resolve this. This may help as an alternative source of energy so that we don’t make over usage of the fossil fuels. Youth leaders and experts in various fields must take care of these issues. They must take initiative and share their research papers in an international platform. This allows the whole world to come together for a noble and environmental cause. Global health is inter related to these environmental issues. Tackling one will help tackle the other, as they are all inter related. As you all know, the burning of fossil fuels and emission of carbon di oxide (CO2) as it is commonly known increases the temperature. This has affected the green belt in the planet and is now endangering species. People are suffering from various epidemic diseases, lung problems due to the inhalation of contaminated air and drinking tainted water.

Media should play an important role in creating awareness about these global issues. We have to find a solution to minimise the fossil fuel usage so that it does not affect the future world.

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One Response to “Effects of Global Warming - Latest Effects of Global Warming News - We Are Change Brantford: Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?”

  1. Luke Jackson Says:

    Every government should focus more on Alternative Energy so as not to be too dependent on Oil and avoid air pollution as well.*“

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