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Do you think that your lifestile is harming the environment?

2006-11-16 09:03:32 · 6 answers · asked by itsALICE! 3 in Environment

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Me I DEFINITELY think that our lifestyle is indeed affecting the environment. I think that global warming is a terrible issue plaguing our planet. Here are some means which I try to practice to reduce global warming. I encourage my parents to let me walk to school instead of they driving me. I am person that studies Environmental Science therefore I try my best to implore to people means of keeping a healthy environment. All I do is try best to ensure we have a clean environment by telling them about the effects of global warming. Right now its critical that we educate others about global warming. In addition, the pizza place where I work part time uses there waste carbon dioxide emitted to heat there hot water needed for various reasons. I was the one who encouraged this after seeing this on television. People should try to encourage this practice as the carbon dioxide emitted in atmosphere cause global warming. In addition, we use motorcycles powered by electricity when delivering pizza.

2006-11-16 13:12:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Global warming ,most of that depends on CO2 being the problem. The environmentalist want u to thank that CO2 has increased 30% . I don't think so go measure it and study a little . I did work in the oil field in west Texas and had a detector that would measure CO2 and I have not Sean an increase. I found where the CO2 all went. IT is the green plants they take in CO2 and give us oxygen.
There are other pollutants but I see that what they are doing is not what should be done.

2006-11-16 17:57:38 · answer #2 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

The mere fact that we are alive will contribute in one way or another. Granted, the environment can deal with a certain level of population, but our own species likely expands beyond what the environment can compensate for.

Indeed, just about every factor of our lives affect the government. If you drive a car, you'r creating air pollution. If you use electricity, again, more air pollution. If you eat, the food you buy was produced by a farm that likely contributed to water, land and air pollution, not to mention water shedding problems. Because you eat, you produce waste, hence more fecal and urine matter for the environment to absorb. Because you breathe, you produce carbon dioxide, something else the environment must content with.

Doesn't it make you feel grand?

2006-11-16 17:14:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes. Ultimately, humans must either put population control measures in place, or accept the destruction of the environment to the point that the human population is controlled for us. Or, perhaps, eliminated.

2006-11-16 17:21:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Absolutely. Mine and everyone else's.

We can try to be more ecologically and environmentally friendly, but even the products and food we purchase, more often than not, have contributed to global warming one way or another in their manufacture.

2006-11-16 17:14:11 · answer #5 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 0 0

not yet...i do not drive the car...but probably when i have...i will cause some air pollution - global warming :)
Maybe some other stuff: aerosols...
But i hope I am not the major cause of the global warming on the earth :)

2006-11-16 17:06:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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