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Global Warming: 51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment
Can one person slow global warming? Actually, yes. You—along with scientists, businesses and governments—can create paths to cut carbon emissions. Here is our guide to some of the planet's best ideas.
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Global warming seems to be very fashionable word nowadays. I am not an expert in this area but to be honest I am not convinced that it is real. All those changes in temperature can just reflect temporary trend. I do not understand why everyone is so focused on this thing at the time when we have other important things to worry about (poverty, for example). This is not to say that environmental pollution is a good thing. Clearly, it is not. But we have to look at things in a more systematic way if we want real changes.
by Healer, 7 january 1989, 16:52 | reply
Regardless if global warming is real or not we all need to do something. If all of us would follow at least one of the rules – we can make huge change for the planet. If we delay much longer small changes may not be enough. Then we all will be in real big problem.
by Galen, 6 july 1979, 09:56 | reply
To stop global warming we need to do just one thing: stop talking and start doing something to lead with our own example. When we see wealthy people (nations) spending 90% of all energy on luxuries – how do we expect the rest of the world to follow?
by Melissa, 3 october 1974, 18:28 | reply