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Global Warming

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

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The Greenhouse Effect

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

5°C separates today’s world from the ice age and it is predicted that in the next hundred years that global temperature could increase between 1.5 and 4.5°C. Predictions are based on research, observing patterns and recording, for example, precipitation. Recently, the National Geographic channel noted that carbon dioxide was at its highest level since the past 450,000 years! Extreme weather patterns put both humans and resources at risk. Hurricanes, droughts and a decrease of species habitats make the natural adaptations of various ecosystems almost impossible. Ever since the industrial revolution, rates of extinction have escalated and emerging diseases already attribute to 40% of human deaths from environmental causes. Rising coastlines, the increase in disease and falling agricultural output is mainly attributed to rich nations. These countries have had rising emissions and absolutely NO decreases like the KYOTO protocol mandated.

This climate change treaty was negotiated in 1997 and became law on February 8, 2008. The purpose was to set targets for the emissions of greenhouse gases. Ratification from the countries that are responsible for over half of the global greenhouse emissions (i.e. U.S. and Russia) would need to ratify the treaty in order for it to be binding. In Japan, specific targets were agreed on by developed countries, which presented a general framework for the maximum amount of CO2 pollution that they are allowed to emit.

Global Warming H.O.P.E endorses green energy from natural forms that won’t run out and are clean and safe. Do you want to live in a respiratory devastating wasteland? Then join us to endorse solar, wind, biomass and hydroelectric energy sources. The U.S. Government refuses to comply with standards of the protocol due to the value of its investments. Switching from polluting fossil fuels and endorsing cost-effective business solutions like energy efficiency should be the priority, if not for the government, then for corporations and people. If you want to join us and help promote global solutions, then you will be helping the convention’s ultimate aim—preventing hazardous man-made obstructions in the environment.