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What are the step or measure to reduce global warming?

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Change a light. Replacing one regular light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb will save 150 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.

Drive less. Walk, bike, carpool or take mass transit more often. ...

Recycle more. ...

Check your tires. ...

Use less hot water. ...

Avoid products with a lot of packaging. ...

Adjust your thermostat. ...

Plant a tree

Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Global warming is the phenomenon of the increase in the temperature of the atmosphere due to the presence of excessive green house gases. Global warming will result in melting of the polar ice caps and raise the ocean level which will submerge islands and coastal areas. It will cause extreme climatic changes. Some ways by which we can reduce global warming are:

By planting more trees and protecting our trees, forests and wildlife. This will reduce the amount of the harmful carbondioxide gas in the atmosphere and reduce global warming.

By stopping the use of plastic bags and other non-biodegradable plastic products.

By reducing the burning of fossil fuels like coal and petroleum products. The smoke emissions due to burning of fossil accelerate global warming and deplete the ozone layer which protects us from the harmful effects of the ultraviolet rays (UV rays) of the Sun.

By reducing the use of products like refrigerators and air conditioners which release CFC gas.

By gaining knowledge and using re-cycling method to reduce wastes and pollution of land, water and air.

By proper treatment of industrial waste before they are dumped.

By shifting to renewable energy, electric, hydro and solar energy.

By reducing exhaust emissions from motor vehicles, power plants, factories and industries. The increasing pollutants in the air results in serious health problems. They also cause acid rains.

By closing down industries and manufacturers which are blatantly polluting air and water by hazardous industrial emissions and dumping wastes in our water sources.

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