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The world is ill, we have big holes in the ozone layer and the weather is weirder than ever before. The way we're headed is global warming, I am really worried about it, as I'm sure other people must be too, but is anybody doing anything about it? PLEASE if you are can you comment here on what you do or plan to do, I think everyone should do something to change the outlook we face too many people think it wont make a difference if just I don't do anything. Opinions would be appreciated, thanks.

2007-03-12 00:10:25 · 6 answers · asked by amber l 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

For example I always turn my washing machine down to 30 degrees as opposed to 40, I wash my towels on 50 instead of 60 or 90. I dry my clothes around my house and only use a tumble dryer for 10 minutes at the end, I filter my water, to save me buying and in plastic bottles, I buy loose fruit and veg where possibble, recycle bags and clothes, paper, and I sell anything I don't want on ebay or give it to charity, so I can rest at night knowing I am doing my bit, but don't you think the government should do more to MAKE people recycle, turn off the lights etc, all my lightbulbs are energy savers.

2007-03-12 00:13:11 · update #1

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Actually there is a lot that people can do and a lot more is being done every day.

Just the total investment figures for eco oriented technologies was many times higher this year alone.

The reality is that we are now in a situation where it is financially beneficial to pursue eco friendly methods and more companies and people are seeing the benefits of sustainable ways of living every day.

It sounds like you already do more than a lot of Americans do.

Sustainability, in the form of efficient ways to do things and reduce environmental damage, has to become a normal part of our culture.

I recently started a company to help bring sustainable methods into everyday living on a more widespread basis so that such things become part of the normal jobs that we have people around us doing. It is cost effective and makes it so that people with the inclination to do certain things can do them and specialize and we don't all have to be experts on all the different ways to do things. The beauty of this is that it still gets done no matter whether the people around you care about the environment or not and the energy savings and resources returned to industry help us all save money too.

My company name is Applied Ecotechnical Innovations and we will have a website with a lot of useful information online in the coming months. Just do a search on the name once in a while and you will see it when it is ready.

Another thing to be aware of is something called affluenza.org It is a website dedicated to helping people find ways to save money, do less enviromental harm, have more free time, work less, get sick less and enjoy their life more.

PBS has done shows about them and I highly recomend them. You local library may have the videos from them under the name Affluenza and Beyond Affluenza, though they are very popular and usually have a waiting list at most libraries.

Meanwhile go to the website and check them out.

Keep up the good work.

2007-03-12 00:42:13 · answer #1 · answered by Crusader_Magnus 3 · 2 0

Global warming is the gradual increase in global temperatures that has happened over millenia - and will continue to do so, though sometimes cooling, sometimes warming.

Global warming is caused by the sun and, indirectly, by sun spot activity. As a result of global warming, the oceans release more co2 - CO2 is an indicator - or "effect" it is not a cause. This is why global warming or cooling always PRECEEDS the co2 level changes. It does NOT follow it.

Even if co2 was a cause, the oceans generate > 99% of the co2 in the atmosphere. So in reality, humans can effectively do nothing with Co2.

The myth runs on because governments around the world pour BILLIONS into research, and hundreds of thousands of jobs are at stake - ditto with many of the green charities and causes. The truth is the money is being wasted in researching solutions to problems which we caused by sunspot activity - not by the <1% of co2 that humans generate.

Prevent global warming? Find a way to control sunspot activity.

For a very interesting documentary on this - with some pretty powerful facts, watch this http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4520665474899458831&q=great+global+warming+swindle

Of course if you wish to bang on about co2 like the rest of the sheep, feel free to just give me a thumbs down and go turn a few bulbs off :)

Mark

2007-03-14 12:02:05 · answer #2 · answered by Mark T 6 · 0 2

Yes it has to come from the government - people's individual habits are only going to make a modest difference. Dramatic change requires dramatic measures. I think government policy has to focus on industry, making it more attractive to be clean than a polluter, and this has to be a worldwide international agreement, otherwise the cleaner countries will be economically disadvantaged and it won't work anyway.

2007-03-12 00:16:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Does each individual analyze something for themselves... or is Al Gore somewhat making an impact? international Warming is a farce. as a count of certainty, the international's climate has been on customary lots warmer and lots less warm interior the previous. as quickly as I say the previous, I propose over the final couple million years. what's incorrect with the bleeding heart environmentalist is they think of too short term... "international Warming" isn't something yet a politically pushed craze that persons somewhat think of is in line with genuine technology. as a count of certainty, quite some the medical populus has an identical opinion that "international warming" is in straight forward terms a organic phenomenon and that Earth is in a warming cycle. interior the subsequent 2 hundred, 3 hundred, 3000 years despite the Earth will conflict by way of many extra small cycles like this. before you pass regurgitating what you heard approximately international warming out of your mothers and dads or sensationalist politicians/information please analyze for your self... that's what unfastened-concept is for. stay and learn ain't in straight forward terms a asserting, that's a existence-style. On yet another notice, purely because of the fact i do no longer think in international warming does no longer propose I have no regard for the ambience. I know and am in awe of nature and the wonderful thing relating to the Earth. we'd desire to constantly do what we are able to to maintain her, yet as quickly as we label a organic cycle as a disaster in straight forward terms for the sake of votes or scores, we are misdiagnosing the venture. that's purely like in drugs, in case you misdiagnose human beings die... and that's purely what the Al Gore's of this international are going to reason.

2016-10-18 04:26:11 · answer #4 · answered by seabrooks 4 · 0 0

Global warming is a natural occurence, man has almost nothing to do with it. The warmest day on record took place before the automobile existed. The same radical leftists were warning us against global cooling thirty years ago.

2007-03-12 03:50:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Many people don't care about the future of this planet because THEY aren't going to be around to see it. When I have pointed out that we are going to be dumping our mess at the feet of our kids and grandkids, I have seen alot of people shrug it off like it is no big deal! So, the government is going to have to force them to recycle. It is terribly sad that so many of us are so short-sighted and selfish that we don't even care about our own kids' future.

2007-03-12 00:47:05 · answer #6 · answered by Susan H 3 · 0 0

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