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if global warming is real ,why is it so cold and snowy ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Global warming leads to melting of snow in mountain due to which there is so cold and snowy .

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Methods to control global warming ::::-

The heat-trapping greenhouse gases are increasing, global temperature is rising, planet is warming, the glaciers are melting and the sea level is rising. This weather change is drastically affecting wildlife and forests. Yes, global warming is happening due to the greenhouse effect. Some of the contributing factors are burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, livestock production and industrialisation. Consequently, it leads to drought, incessant rainfall, hurricanes, extreme heatwaves and other extreme weather conditions. With these adverse effects of global warming happening across the planet, we need to implement ways to stop global warming and protect the planet.

Recycle more

The aim is to cut down the amount of carbon dioxide released in the environment. If you even recycle half of the waste produced at home, you can save up to 2000 pounds of CO2 every year.

Drive less

Air pollution is one of the major factors that lead to an increase in greenhouse gases. Minimise the use of cars and make use of public transportation. Try walking, biking or carpooling whenever possible. If you reduce the driving hours, you will end up saving one pound of CO2 for every mile.

Plant trees

Deforestation plays an important role in global warming and climatic changes. Planting trees is helpful as they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and regulate the climate. Hence, there is a dire need to plant more trees because a single tree can absorb one ton of CO2 in its lifetime.

Switch to renewable energy

One of the most effective ways to prevent global warming is to start using renewable energy sources such as solar, geothermal, wind and biomass, and stop using fossil fuels. Use renewable energy resources to supply power to your home.

Use energy-efficient devices

By investing in energy-efficient devices such as bulbs, LED lights or solar-powered shower system, you can reduce the energy consumption and help in the production of clean energy. It is not only the cheapest way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but it also reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere.

Use less hot water

Do you know you can save 500 pounds of CO2 per year if you switch to cold showers and stop using hot water to wash clothes? Try installing energy-efficient geysers that consume less energy.

Turn off electronic devices

Ensure turning off your electronic devices such as television, computer, stereo, music player when not in use. This can help in saving fuel that is used to generate electricity which in turn can reduce thousand tons of carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere.

Spread awareness

Speak up about global warming, its consequences, causes and what steps we can take to prevent global warming with your friends, family and colleagues. Use the power of social media to voice out your concerns about climate change.

Save water

Make sure to turn off taps while brushing, go for shorter showers and do not waster water by cleaning your cars or bikes.

By following these easy tips, all of us can play a significant role in reducing carbon dioxide emission and preventing global warming, thus, preserving the planet for future generations.

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Answered by shruthinithu3
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“This decline is significant because it comes after more scientific evidence detailing the effects of climate change has been released to the American public,” said Barry Rabe, U-M professor of public policy and director of the Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy.

Against this apparent disconnect, the Obama administration continues to advance climate change policies through executive actions including the recently released regulations on coal-burning power plants.

“The divide in public opinion on global warming could complicate implementation of proposed federal efforts to address this issue,” Rabe said.

While 55 percent of Americans think temperatures have gone up over the past four decades, this marks the lowest level recorded in the survey since spring 2011. One in three Americans surveyed said there is no solid evidence of global warming.

And 38 percent of those who do not believe global warming is happening attributed this belief to their personal observations of weather.

The random telephone survey of 798 American adults was conducted March 24-April 9, 2014. The survey had a margin of error of 3.5 percent.

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