Global Warming Christopher Krogull. What is Global Warming?

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Presentation transcript:

Global Warming Christopher Krogull

What is Global Warming?

How does Global Warming work? Primarily caused by the Greenhouse Effect.

Our Contribution Burning of fossil fuels Coal burning Oil burning More CO2 than before Trapped heat adds up

The Consequences Extreme weather Sea level rises Hurricanes more frequent and severe Flooding Heat waves Vegetation sources depleted Wildfires

The Consequences Deaths Waterborne diseases Carried by tropical insects, mosquitos, etc. Heat related deaths Heat Stroke Drought

How to Solve It Lowering the amount of carbon emissions in the atmosphere. Better fuel economy Drive eco-friendlier cars, or simply drive less Resorting to wind power Natural Solutions Decrease deforestation Trees remove CO2 from the atmosphere in order to grow Increase of vegetation Take up gardening Volunteer to plant flowers, trees, etc. around your community

Thank You