Three Steps To Climate Change

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Global warming is an increasing threat to the Earth and future generations. Global warming, sometimes called climate change, is the name given to the process of heat getting trapped in the atmosphere and damaging the environment. Greenhouse gases cause heat to gets stuck in the atmosphere by trapping the sun’s rays. When the sun’s rays enter the Earth, they should bounce back into the atmosphere. Instead the gases trap them, causing the temperature to rise. In the past the temperature of the Earth has risen slowly and evenly but recently the temperature has risen faster. The temperature of the Earth has risen at least one degree Fahrenheit during the twentieth century. If global warming is not controlled there are serious consequences. People, animals, and plants could be living in an atmosphere that is not suitable for sustaining healthy lives. …show more content…

The first step is providing education to everyone about global warming, the next step is to give incentives for people to participate in counteracting global warming, and the last step is to insure lasting change by creating and enforcing laws that will help the environment. By looking at this process it is clear that global warming will not be counteracted unless everyone gets involved and it is made a public issue. It is also clear that global warming is natural and will occur no matter what, it is just a matter of slowing it down and not making the process faster that should be focused

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