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Preventing Global Warming

The great debate in the world of global warming if global warming is natural or man completely. A combination of both, I think the answer is clear and logical. There is no denying that the natural cycle of the planets around the extreme weather conditions bought in the past, but never as bad as expected at this time. Studies show that men are added to the influences of the cycle considerably.

So how to prevent global warming? In many ways they are being pushed to society. Turn on your lights, turn off the TV, walk to the store and buy a greener car. But can all these little things add up to really make a difference? Or should we put pressure on companies. This is where the actual emissions. Yes, of course we have to do all the little things about ourselves. Lead by example right? But public pressure on governments and big business and business is really the answer.

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Forests And Climate Change – How Our Forests Affect Climate Change?

Figures brand dedicated to forests, particularly old-growth forests to reduce global warming. Forests are important for land use in many countries, and in modern times they take a new role for the environment. Plant life scrubs carbon dioxide in the air. Carbon dioxide is the main cause of global warming and can be removed just to be near some plants.

The trees are the best carbon dioxide scrubbers found in nature. Old trees are especially good for removing carbon dioxide from the air and the preservation of cells. For this reason, the old trees have been preserved. Sawn timber trade argues that the old trees can easily be replaced with new trees, but this is simply not true. New talent trees are not that old trees to prevent global warming, calling the carbon dioxide. Some proponents of cutting suggest that certain new trees are able to trap greenhouse gases than the old trees. This is not true when you compare the new trees, special trees, which have decades of growth.

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