Inconvenient Facts about Global Climate Changes due to Burning more than a Million Year's of Fossil Accumulations Each Year Scientific Consensus Reported by Sierra Club. http://www.sierraclub.org/energy/ait/#top Scientists around the world have used different methods to come to the same conclusion - global warming is real, and we are causing it. Scientific facts on global warming include: Ten
Hottest Years on Record: All ten years have been since 1990! They
are: 2005, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2001, 1997, 1995, 1990, and 1999.
Consequences and Dangers Sea Level Rise from Melting Glaciers: According to glaciologist Robert Bindschadler: "You might say ice sheets are the 'canaries in the coal mine' of climate science. And right now the canaries are chirping an alarm." Read more. More Powerful Storms: It is not possible to attribute the extreme weather in the Gulf of Mexico in 2005 to global warming. There are too many factors that form a hurricane, and the damge a hurricane causes, to link it directly to global warming. However, it is certain that unless we curb global warming, we can expect stronger and more violent storms in the future. Dr. Kerry Emanuel, one of the world's leading hurricane experts, says that all other issues remaining the same, hurricane wind speeds should increase about 5% for every 1 degree Celsius increase in tropical ocean temperature. Read more. Diseases: As our climate changes, the agents that carry infectious diseases, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and bacteria, will appear in unexpected places. We have already seen cases of diseases thought to be contained to tropical areas only showing up as far north as Washington DC and New York City. Read more. Solutions Cars that Go Farther on a Gallon of Gas: The biggest single step we can take to curb global warming is to raise the fuel economy of our cars and light trucks. Cars and light trucks account for 40% of U.S. oil consumption and emit 20% of the nation's carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution, the heat-trapping gas that causes global warming. Each gallon of gasoline burned pumps 28 pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere, with the average car emitting approximately 63 tons of CO2 over its lifetime - and the average SUV or pickup emitting around 82 tons. However, by using advanced technology - like hybrid engines, smarter transmissions, and aerodynamic designs - we can cut global warming emissions from automobiles in half. Renewable Energy, such as Solar and Wind Power: The technology to produce clean, dependable energy from renewable sources like wind, solar, and geothermal energy is here and ready to power America. Technological advances brought the cost of electricity generated by wind down 82 between 1981 and 2009. Solar energy technology has made remarkable progress as new photovoltaic cells have been developed to convert even greater amounts of sunlight directly into electricity. These clean sources of energy can produce electricity for our homes and businesses without polluting the environment, affecting the global climate or endangering human health. Energy Efficiency in Our Homes and Buildings: We can save energy in our homes and office buildings by installing energy efficient appliances, lighting, heating and cooling equipment, and using better insulation. These responsible steps would keep millions of tons of carbon dioxide pollution out of the atmosphere each year. Buildings like this home outside of Frisco, TX use half the electricity of similar sized building by incorporating current technology and thoughtful design - saving money and reducing its impact on the environment. American industry can also benefit from energy efficiency technology; by installing energy efficient equipment, companies can reduce production costs and become more competitive. Obtained from: http://www.clean-air.org/inconvenient_facts_about_global_.htm |