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what are the measures taken at present to reduce anthropogenic global warming

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Answered by sweetheart1116
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Measures taken at present to reduce anthropogenic global warming are:

Use of renewable resources  - Usage of non-renewable resources are limited to make the environment free from its consequences.

Placing limits on the emission of carbon dioxide  - CO2 emissions are curbed in order to reduce the levels of air pollution present in the environment.

Reducing deforestation - Promoting afforestation is the must needed thing to curb the effects of global warming. Renewing the natural vegetation on the earth helps us a lot in regenerating the earth.

Implementation of national and regional climate policies - These national and international policies helps us to collaborate with other countries in order to make a effective climate change.

Usage of bio-degradable products - Switching to bio-degradable products helps in reducing soil pollution to a larger extent.

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