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It was not easy to swallow the news of our world coming to an end in the next century or two. I mean, if you have been living in holy communion with the prospect of living forever this must have really popped your bubble of hope. Global warming is real and if nothing is done about it we might find ourselves melting like icicles on a hot summer afternoon. The good news is that a lot of things can be done to lessen the effects of global warming.

Public protests are the best way to apply pressure on industrialized nations to abide by the Kyoto Protocol. If anything the end of this steady warming up of our world is highly dependent on governments making a sensible commitment to the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol is the agreement that binds its signatories to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere.

Unfortunately most of the countries with a strategic positioning on ending global warming have been obstinate to following the guidelines and obligations outlined in the agreement. It is for this reason that worldwide demonstrations are strongly recommended if we are going to end our current problem. This will not be as easy as the plug and play profit system, so be prepared.

We need to get rid of fuel consuming motor vehicles and replace them with ones that do not emit too many greenhouse gases. Eco-friendly motor vehicles driven on clean solar energy are a real necessity when you think about the number of cars that are on roads worldwide. Doing this is not as simple as trying to make money online though, it is far more demanding.

Natural vegetation is going to be very instrumental in our fight against rising temperatures. Natural vegetation like trees discharges the oxygen we need to breathe and absorbs all the dangerous carbon elements in our atmosphere. Therefore if we cut fewer trees and plant more of them we should be able to prolong the lifespan of our planet by a few millennia.

The first step towards preserving our precious vegetation is commemorating National Tree Planting Day. On such a day everyone must at least plant a tree that they take care of for their entire lives. In addition to this people who cut down trees illegally must also be arrested and prosecuted.

In addition to this there must be a close monitoring of tropical rainforests. The best way to do this is by simply looking out for hints of illegal deforestation. This is very similar to using a top forex indicator to track your foreign currency investments. If this is done carefully deforestation can be reduced by at least 10% every year.

There appears to be quite a bit of debate about the phenomenon known as ‘global warming’. Does it exist or does it not exist?

As in many great debates there appears to be multiple opinions about the issue. A few years ago, Al Gore won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work (film) on global warming. Yet, many scientists have come out to say there is no evidence of global warming. In fact, the prestigious NASA, with its vast array of intellectual capital and high caliber scientists seems to be saying there is no evidence of it.

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Then the scandal broke. A flurry of emails were ’stolen’ and made public. The emails seemed to indicate that someone or some group of people is trying very hard to make a real scientific case for global warming. The emails seemed to show that they were overreaching the normal parameters of real science to come to their ‘conclusion’ and convince others too

Some people today are too young to remember, including myself, but it has been said that thirty years ago, we were being told that we were headed for an ice age. Now, suddenly we have been alerted that the polar caps are melting, that sea levels will rise and that there will be resultant disaster – unless we spend a lot of money to fix the problem now.

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Those watching the debate say that ‘fixing’ the problem means sending an awful lot of money to third world countries. Meanwhile, some of the bigger industrialized countries talk about curbing their emissions, but do not actually appear to be willing to do so. Seems that those countries are not fully convinced that global warming exists or is a problem. If they were convinced, would they not get busy solving the problem?

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There appears to be doubt. For the proponents of the global warming phenomenon, it does appear that providing some very definitive proof would benefit them in getting these ‘hold out’ nations to take action.

I am not taking sides within this article. However, I know that there are many people who are very passionate about their position on global warming. You tell me. Is global warming a real phenomenon or not? Why do you think that it is or is not?