Global Warming

Here’s a Paragraph to help you understand Global warming

Global Warming

Our planet needs greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. They trap some of the rays of the Sun and that gives us light and heat. The other rays then bounce off the Earth and into space. But the problem now is that too many greenhouse gases are being produced. The gases are trapping too much heat and warming up the surface of the Earth. Scientists call this Global Warming.

Global Warming is causing a lot of damage. One way it is damaging the Earth is that it is melting the icecaps, which, in turn, is also making the sea level rise. Scientists theorize that once the caps have fully melted, the Earth will be completely flooded.

Several animals can become extinct due to climate change caused by Global Warming. For example, the polar bear lives on the ice. Global Warming is slowly melting the icecaps where they live. Polar bears hunt on the ice. The Polar Bears ice melts in the warmer seasons. As the weather gets warmer sooner the polar bears have less time to hunt and often starve or drown going from one ice flow to the other.

How can we stop a disaster like this from striking? The excessive greenhouse gases are caused by pollution. If people walk or bike when possible, perhaps that would help lessen some carbon dioxide emissions. When driving is absolutely necessary, carpooling can be a solution. Trees take in carbon dioxide to survive. They can also help minimize greenhouse gases. But some products, such as paper, need to be made with trees. Recycling can help reduce the amount of trees that are cut down.

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Some Ways You Can Help the Environment:

    • Get Energy Star light bulbs
    • Walk or bike instead of driving whenever possible
    • Turn off the lights when leaving a room or house
    • Never leave the water running
    • Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
    • Don’t throw items that take years to decompose (ex. gum, plastic bottles, etc.)
    • Pick up garbage you see on the ground
    • When you are cold, wear a sweater or a jacket instead of asking your parents to turn up the heat Get some books from the library — good ones include Generation Green by Linda and Tosh Sivertsen and The Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore

    • *Family Challenge:
      If you have a old toilet take a milk carton (gallon sized) and fill it with rocks. Carefully place it in the body of the toilet making sure it dose not touch any other pipes. From now on every time you flush it will use 1 gallon less water.
    • P. S. Ask your parents before doing it.

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these polar bears will be endangered because of us humans

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