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Reduce burning fossil fuel and cutting rain forests Environment Crisis Reduce burning fossil fuel and cutting rain forests

Introduction The pollution of environment becoming serious in nowadays Lots of CO2 would be produced because of the burning of fossil and it will lead to global warming, air pollution and ocean pollution So we agree with the law that we should reduce fossil fuel emissions and the cutting of rain forests

The Reasons Global warming Air pollution Ocean pollution

Global Warming Temperature increasing CO2 Global Warming The one reason is… What is global warming… It is bad because… Sea level, extinction of specise

Air Pollution A substance in the air that can be adverse to humans and the environment is known as an air pollutant. Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels C+O2 CO Affects health, acid rain and ozone layer

Ocean pollution The harmful results are in ocean CO2 involves in water and form acid. CO2 +H2O H2CO3 Lead to extinction and affect balance of ecosystems

Conclusion The CO2 would form a membrane, form CO from incomplete combustion and involve in water to form acid So we should agree with the law and decrease the produce of CO2

Work Cited “Air Pollution.” en.Wikipedia.org. Wikipedia. 6 November 2013 “The Hidden Cost of Fossil Fuels.” Union of Concerned Scientists. 6 November 2013 2019/5/14