Sunday, November 4, 2007

Global Warming

Mohammed R
EAP-2

According to Bhattacharya, global warming is coming on around the world. It is very dangerous; it may cause extinction for the animals and plants. Some researchers studied and evaluated animals and plants affected by global warming. So people have to be ready for drastic effects of global warming. It is likely to have an impact on people’s health or the climate. Next, some of the mutations may inherently change people’s lives. How can we stop global warming? Some researchers say, it comes from nature, but other people say it comes from the environmental pollution. I believe global warming may affect the environment, and that we should control air pollution, use alternative solar energy and battle the deserts.

First, I think the air pollution problem is due to actions of industry. The best solution should be changing the burning policies of industries. For example, every country has an industrial area and it affects air pollution very much. In the past, we did not suffer from air pollution.

Second, solar energy would decrease global warming. We can use alternative energy such as another energy without the burning of fuels. Alternative solar energy will be able to help us to avert the problem of global warming. Alternative solar energy could be used for running of cars. Solar energy is more important than other energies because it does not pollute the earth.

Finally, battling deserts is going to be healthy for our environment. Some people would like to raise forests and gardens to use them. Deserts are giving us a negative result, so it would be great to keep saving the trees. People are using trees to make fires for energy; those people cause two problems, not saving the wood, and causing air pollution.

In conclusion, global warming will be inevitable and we should take care of it. Controlling air pollution’s impact might affect the environment. Next, we can change burning of fuels to alternative solar energy. We might decrease global warming by battling deserts. Those three, air pollution, alternative solar energy and the deserts battling would be the best solution for global warming.

Reference:

Bhattacharya, S. (2004, January 7). Global Warming threatens millions of
species. Newscientist.com. Retrieved October 18, 2007, from http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4545-global-warming-threatens-millions-of-species.html

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