Saturday, January 5, 2008

Stop Global Warming

Paul Arnold - More frequently we are being given reminders that we are living on a fragile and volatile planet. Many of our natural resources have been processed to near depletion. As the world population grows more land and resources are being used to cope with the increase in demands and deforestation, this in turn has a by product, Pollution and Global Warming. Global Warming is a "Global" issue and is not particular to one event or action, although one event or action repeated round the world by millions of us could make a big difference.

Because the effects of Global Warming are created by many different actions it is hard to put a "Cover All" solution into place. A "Cover All" solution is equally hard as it would have to be established as part of an international policy, a policy that would need every country to sign up to, but that's politics and will be covered in a separate article. This article is aimed on focusing the individual actions.

What can one person do?
Alone, not a lot but imagine if millions of others just like you done the same thing round the world! That would make a big difference on a Global scale, now imagine this happened with various different products at the same time!

The biggest pollutant in most of our lives is our beloved Car, for most of us the car is an integral part of our lives. Without taking the drastic measures of not having a car and hampering our lifestyles there are still a few tricks left to reducing the motor vehicle carbon emissions. Car sharing work journeys, lower c02 emission cars, hybrid cars, cutting out short journeys that can be done on foot, and public transport.

Having now looked at the ways to reduce global warming in regards to your traveling attention can now turn to the management of household waste products like old bottles, newspapers, excess paper, tins, unwanted toys, food and other such items. Many of these items can be recycled or disposed of without being put into a general land fill. All it requires is a few vital minuets to separate and sort it and it's done.

For instance you can make compost for your garden from food stuff like onion peelings, tea leaves, spoiled vegetables and fruit can be turned into compost. The items like tins, old bottles, papers and newspapers can be taken to recycling centres where they will be eventually taken for recycling.

You can take your old clothes, toys and other goods to charity shops so that someone else will have the chance of using them. This way you can prevent the many garbage dumps from becoming too full. This is another way to reduce the effects of global warming that rarely crosses our minds.

As you can see, while the large industries and companies work to reduce global warming on a large scale, the small scale reduction is down to the individual. For those of us who are looking at the ways to stop global warming our homes, the way we travel and our lifestyles can be looked at with this goal in mind. In the end it is all of our collective efforts to stop global warming which will help us to live a better and cleaner life. You may only be ably to change one element of the above at a time, but can you imaging the impact if everybody done just ONE thing?

About the Author
Global Warming site aimed at focusing individual efforts to what causes global warming and what we can do to help.

3 comments:

Richard Presser said...

I laud any effort to minimize the impact mankind is having on global warming.We have been irresponsible in our treatment of planet Earth.

However their are a couple of other things going on. Firstly, it would impact mankind's contribution dramatically if the free energy technologies that have been buried by those who wish to prolong the oil culture we have were to become freely available. What an impact that would have.

Secondly, there is "warming" happening across our solar system in response to changes in our Sun. I refer to these in my blog at www.richardpresser.com . Our Russian friends have been documenting major change across the solar system for many years, seemingly unnoticed by those of us in the West. These changes are part of a much bigger unfolding.

Dr. Richard Presser

admin said...

@Dr. Richard P - Thank you for your comment. As you said the impact of global warming we can feel soon or late. But the good effort to minimize these condition should not be decreased, let us star it from ourself.

Unknown said...

There was significant growth in ride-sharing through 2019 and the beginning of 2020. Since the occurrence of the world-changing COVID-19 pandemic, car-sharing has taken a hit.

Many people began to opt for car-sharing as it was greener, more efficient, and an economical mode of travel. Due to the lockdown and fear of the contagion, there has been a decline in the use of traditional rented cars and services such as Uber for everyday travel.

Source: Navotar Car Rental Software blog