Global Warming By Riley Srogus Global Warming What is global warming? What effects does global warming have on us? What can we do to fight global warming?

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Global Warming By Riley Srogus

Global Warming What is global warming? What effects does global warming have on us? What can we do to fight global warming?

What is global warming? A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere. Caused by “greenhouse gases”. Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and others.

What effects does global warming have on us? ground-level ozone (smog) Heat waves Flooding and droughts

What can we do to fight global warming? Choose an efficient vehicle Don’t leave appliances on standby Buy intelligently

Conclusion What global warming is How global warming effects us What we can do to fight global warming