The document discusses three main causes of climate change:
1) Increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere account for 85% of global warming over the past ten years, with fossil fuel use being the main source of human CO2 emissions.
2) Rising global temperatures lead to sea level rise both through thermal expansion of warming ocean water and melting ice sheets and glaciers, threatening coastal communities.
3) The document provides suggestions for individual actions to reduce environmental impact, such as using less energy and driving less to decrease fossil fuel usage, reducing food waste to lower methane emissions from landfills, and minimizing single-use plastic consumption.
The document discusses three main causes of climate change:
1) Increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere account for 85% of global warming over the past ten years, with fossil fuel use being the main source of human CO2 emissions.
2) Rising global temperatures lead to sea level rise both through thermal expansion of warming ocean water and melting ice sheets and glaciers, threatening coastal communities.
3) The document provides suggestions for individual actions to reduce environmental impact, such as using less energy and driving less to decrease fossil fuel usage, reducing food waste to lower methane emissions from landfills, and minimizing single-use plastic consumption.
The document discusses three main causes of climate change:
1) Increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere account for 85% of global warming over the past ten years, with fossil fuel use being the main source of human CO2 emissions.
2) Rising global temperatures lead to sea level rise both through thermal expansion of warming ocean water and melting ice sheets and glaciers, threatening coastal communities.
3) The document provides suggestions for individual actions to reduce environmental impact, such as using less energy and driving less to decrease fossil fuel usage, reducing food waste to lower methane emissions from landfills, and minimizing single-use plastic consumption.
The document discusses three main causes of climate change:
1) Increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere account for 85% of global warming over the past ten years, with fossil fuel use being the main source of human CO2 emissions.
2) Rising global temperatures lead to sea level rise both through thermal expansion of warming ocean water and melting ice sheets and glaciers, threatening coastal communities.
3) The document provides suggestions for individual actions to reduce environmental impact, such as using less energy and driving less to decrease fossil fuel usage, reducing food waste to lower methane emissions from landfills, and minimizing single-use plastic consumption.
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What is causing the increase in global temperature?
The increase of Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earths atmosphere accounts for 85% of the global temperature rise in the past ten years. It is the single most prevalent and destructive greenhouse gas (GHG) emitted by human activity. Fossil fuels are the greatest source of humanitys CO2, Individuals, by being more conscious of their environmental footprint, can help reduce the GHGs released into the already warming atmosphere Why is the sea level rising? When global temperature warms, seawater expands and occupies more space. Sea levels also rise when ice melts. Coastal communities in every country are then threatened with floods and storm surges, to which small islands are the most exposed. Global sea levels are rising at an increasing rate; by about 10 to 25 centimeters over the last 100 years. According to the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the rate of sea level rise is predicted to be even greater this century.
What can be done? Power Down! The facts dont lie. The global climate is changing. Carbon dioxide accounts for 85% of the increase in the Earths temperature in the past ten years. It is the single most prevalent and destructive greenhouse gas emitted by human activity. When you save energy by switching to compact fluorescents, biking or walking, going hybrid or carpooling you reduce fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) the greatest source of human carbon dioxide output.
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Reduce Our FOOD print! We throw away over 1/3 of all food that is produced wasting precious land and water resources that have gone into its production. Food waste in landfills is one of the biggest contributors to the harmful gases that cause global warming. Warmer temperatures are melting glaciers causing sea levels to rise, threatening small islands and low lying cities around the world. So lets reduce our FOOD print by managing our meals smartly, storing food, using leftovers, buying imperfect vegetables and encouraging our supermarkets and restaurants to cut their food waste.
Purge Plastics! It takes one minute to throw out a plastic bag youve used once. It takes less than that to down a bottle of water. They then end up in the garbage or the ocean where they live FOREVER, adding to landfills and killing marine life. If you have to use plastic, make sure you reuse or recycle! WED 2014: Raise your voice, not the sea level