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Global Warming
Global Warming
Global warming is one of the most
serious challenges facing us today. To protect the health and economic
well-being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of
heat-trapping gases by using the technology, know-how, and practical solutions
already at our disposal.
Tropical deforestation is the
largest source of emissions for many developing countries, but slowing
deforestation can’t solve the climate problem by itself. As forest-rich
developing countries step up to take responsibility for reducing their
emissions, all industrialized nations should not only support their efforts
but, most importantly, reduce their own emissions and lead efforts to avert
dangerous climate change.
For years we have heard so much
about the causes of climate change, that we’ve missed the fact that there are
simple, practical solutions that can slow this growing problem. Technologies
exist today that can cut emissions of heat-trapping gases and make a real
difference in the health of our planet. And these solutions will be good for
our economy, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and enhance our energy
security.
Global warming doesn’t just mean
balmy February days in northern climes. It also means increasingly hot days in
the summer, and a host of negative impacts that are already under way and are
expected to intensify in the
coming decades.
coming decades.
-More heat waves will likely
increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and deaths.
-Cities and towns along the nation’s
major rivers will experience more severe and frequent flooding.
-Some areas will likely experience
more extensive and prolonged droughts.
-Some of our favorite coastal and
low-lying vacation areas, such as parts of the Florida Keys and Cape Cod, will
be much less appealing as sea levels rise, dunes erode, and the areas become
more vulnerable to coastal storms.
-Many families and businesses, who
have made their living from fishing, farming, and tourism could lose their livelihoods,
and others who love hunting, boating, skiing, birdwatching, and just relaxing
near lakes, streams, and wetlands will see some of their favorite places
irretrievably changed.
The solutions to climate change are
here and it’s time we put them to use. If we get started today we can tackle
this problem and decrease the unpleasant outcomes that await us if we do
nothing. The steps we need to take are common sense. And, more often than not,
they will save consumers money. The cost of inaction, however, is unacceptably
high.
The scientific consensus is in. Our
planet is warming, and we are helping make it happen by adding more
heat-trapping gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), to the atmosphere. The
burning of fossil fuel (oil, coal, and natural gas) alone accounts for about 75
percent of annual CO2 emissions from human activities. Deforestation—the
cutting and burning of forests that trap and store carbon—accounts for about
another 20 percent.
Procrastination is not an option.
Scientists agree that if we wait 10, 20, or 50 years, the problem will be much
more difficult to address and the consequences for us will be that much more
serious.
We’re treating our atmosphere like
we once did our rivers. We used to dump waste thoughtlessly into our waterways,
believing that they were infinite in their capacity to hold rubbish. But when
entire fisheries were poisoned and rivers began to catch fire, we realized what
a horrible mistake that was.
Our atmosphere has limits too. CO2
remains in the atmosphere for about 100 years. The longer we keep polluting,
the longer it will take to recover and the more irreversible damage will be
done.
Fuel-efficient vehicles. Renewable
energy. Protecting threatened forests. These common sense solutions won’t only
reduce global warming, many will save us money and create new business
opportunities.
Best of all, these solutions exist
now. We just need to insist that business and government take the necessary
steps to make them available and affordable. Then we have to let consumers know
what to do and provide incentives to help all of us make better choices.
The following five sensible steps
are available today and can have an enormous impact on the problem CO2 remains
in the atmosphere for about 100 years.
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