Global Warming 2020

Climate Change Issue, Greenhouse Gas Effects, Stop Global Warming Now!

  • Jun 24

    Global Warming Topics : Acid Rain Definition

    “Acid rain” is a popular term referring to the deposition of wet (rain, snow, sleet, fog and cloudwater, dew) and dry (acidifying particles and gases) acidic components. A more accurate term is “acid deposition”. Distilled water, which contains no carbon dioxide, has a neutral pH of 7. Liquids with a pH less than 7 are acidic, and those with a pH greater than 7 are bases. “Clean” or unpolluted rain has a slightly acidic pH of about 5.2, because carbon dioxide and water in the air react together to form carbonic acid, a weak acid (pH 5.6 in distilled water), but unpolluted rain also contains other chemicals.

    Source: Acid Rain Definition, Global Warming Issues, Climate Change Topics, Greenhouse Gas information at www.wikipedia.org

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  • Jun 24

    Global Warming Topics : Acid rain

    Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic. It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. Acid rain is mostly caused by human emissions of sulfur and nitrogen compounds which react in the atmosphere to produce acids. In recent years, many governments have introduced laws to reduce these emissions.

    Source: Acid Rain Information, Global Warming Topics, Greenhouse Gas Issues, Climate Change information at www.wikipedia.org

  • Jun 13

    Global Warming News : Seven Things That Contribute To Your Fatter Wallet And Our Cleaner Planet   by Sam Deias

    Here below are a few things that you can immediately do to reduce your utility bills, and save money while you contribute to preserving the environment. Obviously, saving energy in your home saves you money and helps the planet. Here is why: – less energy consumption leads to less fuel demand, process and burn – and you know that when it comes to fuels, every stage in the energy production process is highly damaging for our planet and lives. So what can you and me do to help things to go smoothly?  Raising the awareness First of all, we need to be aware of how things are going and know that for every problem there is always at least one solution.  Our problems are the environment and high energy bills for now. The problem is real and the solutions are effective. You’ll be surprised how easy it is to put into practice little things that will help us to solve our problem without having much stress. Saving energy is much simpler than you can even imagine. Simple actions and basic appliances will bring us closer to our solution. Doors, windows, light bulbs, refrigerators, taps and switches are just a few examples of energy and environment saving devices or their opposite for instance. Acting right away on those and other appliances will make the process quick and cheap. As you can see you are very familiar with all this things, what you need is a more efficient way to let them serve you. With a few basic measures you’ll reduce your monthly bills, and you’ll fight global warming with success. 

    Choosing energy saving products You can always choose to use energy saving products or normal products in your home. Apparently there is no difference between those categories but buying this products is a smart action to take to reduce energy bills and our dependence on harmful fuels. There are already lots of products available to choose from which will help you with this task and many others constantly appearing on the market. There are things you may want to do to reach our goal.

    Changing habits   Making small and effortless changes in your daily habits is another way to follow if you want to go on your favorite holiday with your family next year with some extra cash. It’s not difficult nor expensive or time consuming, it’s just a matter of doing things in a better way. In fact the way you use the appliances and devices in your home affects your energy expenses and savings. Think of the fact that if those small things were applied on a global scale the outcome would be simply amazing.  Many institutions are working towards a greener future by putting into place, recycling and other worthwhile systems. But this doesn’t help much. Only if you and me all give our contribution we’ll see appreciable results.  So what are those small things?

    Take appliances off standby mode Our houses have lots of appliances for entertainment such as TV, Hi-fi systems, home theatre, dvd players, computers and so on, we love coming back home and grabbing the remote control to switch them on with just the push of a button. Leaving them in stand-by all day and night through is like having the heat on and the windows opened. Whether they are in stand-by or on, they consume almost the same amount of the energy. Turn your television, computer or Hi-fi off completely whilst you are not using them and observe how the bill goes down.

    Switching off not required lights  It sounds obvious but is one of the most overlooked ways in which you can save energy, just observe it in your home. You may save a large amount of money every year turning off the lights that are not required and using lights only in rooms that are currently occupied. Educate the children, who usually fear darkness, to switch off the lights when they leave the room and if they want a light on during the night you may want to buy a children’s plug-in socket light. 

    Reducing your central heating  Just one degree less in your heating thermostat may save you a good percentage on your utility bills. You will not necessarily notice the difference in the temperature, but you will surely notice it on your bill.

    Closing doors and windows In connection with the heating a very effective action regarding doors and windows must be taken. Of course it’s healthy for the house letting new fresh air in, but a couple of minutes is enough. If you don’t pay attention to this especially in winter time, you’ll suffer the effects on your heating bills. Keep as much heat as you possibly can in your house and you are saving energy and money.

    By starting now to apply those changes in your habits you are moving towards a better future for you and for the others, no drastic action is required from your part and in change you’ll receive an appreciable outcome.   Give it a try, and you won’t want to come back.

    About the Author

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    Sam Deias is an educator, expert and researcher in the electric energy field, passionate for life,
    nature and technology, especially focused on improving methods.

    Source: Global Warming News, Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas Effects information at www.goarticles.com

     

  • Jun 11

    Global Warming News : Want to Start Combating Climate Change?   by Dewayne Blalock

    Let’s face it. Combating the changes taking place in the climate has become a matter of survival. Most of the changes that are happening in the climate pose a serious threat to every living thing on earth: humans, plants, animals, etc. It is widely believed that if the changes taking place are not somehow combated and controlled, they will soon become irreversible and, in the long run, the consequences are going be catastrophic.Some of the changes would include much of Europe being covered by water due to the rise in sea levels caused by melting glaciers and eventually disappearing completely. In other parts of the world there would be an acute shortage of fresh water. There would be an increase of natural calamities like storms, floods, tsunamis, famines and earthquakes. These would take an immense toll on the economies of these nations and human population of earth as they struggle to cope with the damage.

    Understanding the change taking place is important. It is our understanding that will help us in combating climate change. The change in climate has led to changes in rain and snowfall patterns. It seems each year the summers are hotter than the previous ones while the winter produces less snow and cold weather than previous years. The temperature of the earth was by large constant till the advent of the Industrial Revolution.

    In the 250 years since the Industrial Revolution, deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels have led to the Greenhouse Effect which is rapidly changing the climate. Trees naturally convert carbon dioxide to oxygen, but with the dwindling number of trees there is a shortage of oxygen and an increase in carbon dioxide to go along with the methane gas that is release from landfills, and fertilizers whose use is ever increasing. What can we do about combating climate change?

    Everyone has an equal responsibility and an equal opportunity. Some of the ways would be ensuring less use of machinery and electronics. Drying clothes in the sun instead of the washing machine is an example. It is a simple example, a simple, but never the less a very effective example. Any one can do that. It doesn’t take a corporate giant to do it. Changes in the climate will have an effect on everything. Rainfall, snowfall, forest and wildlife, marine life, and weather will all be affected by changes in the climate.

    Make no mistake about it: combating climate change has become mankind’s most urgent agenda and responsibility. What is stopping you from finding out what steps you can take personally to help alleviate the effects of global warming on the Earth. Do you not think that you, your family, and all that you know should at least do their part to save and protect the Earth for future generations?.

    About the Author

    Dewayne Blalock is a long time researcher of Environmentally Friendly Products. Visit his website now to receive a Free 7-part e-course that will help you to discover cutting edge environmentally friendly products that he recommends after countless hours of research: Environmentally Friendly Secrets.

    Source: Global Warming News, Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas Effects information at www.goarticles.com

     

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