Climate change debate
posted in by admin on July 29th, 2010
Climate change debate
The climate change debate has been going on for many years and it is a battle between those that are convinced that these changes in the climate are supposed to happen every so many thousands of years. While the other side of the debate is that these changes are a cause of the activities that we do on a daily basis that emits carbon dioxide into the air. This gas thickens around the earth’s surface and prevents the heat from going into the atmosphere, as a result the earth heats up. I am a neutral person in this climate change debate, but the facts are that no matter what the increasingly high amounts of carbon dioxide is definitely affecting nature, and our health as well. Whether it’s causing the climate change doesn’t really matter because we are in danger from this gas and the effects that it has on our health as well as nature. If either side of the climate change debate is right where does that leave us? So does it really matt who is right for this specific situation. No we cannot prevent the natural occurring event since there is absolutely no way to stop nature from taking its course. We learned this at a very young age in school, but what we can do is keep the amount of carbon dioxide gases down low. I wish that there was a way to stop it completely but there is not. Did you know that 38% of the gases are from houses, building them and running them? Every time that you turn up the heat or blast the AC, driving your car or buying non-green products you are increasing this gas. Are you going to stop using these amenities just because of the potential damage, probably not, but you can reduce the amount that you use. This is only one part of the things that can be done to limit the problem and prevent it from, you can easily uncover the many other things that will not cost you more money or effect your daily life in any way at all. This climate change debate will last forever and honestly I don’t really care so much about the cause of the problem as much as the solution to it. You can find out more information about both sides of the climate change debate by going to google and typing in “climate change debate” into the search bar. A lot of the stuff is going to be technical information, but you can find less technical information as well.
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