How Can You Stop Global Warming?
Global warming is such a huge topic that it can seem impossible to think how you can do your bit to prevent it from getting worse.
In truth there is a lot you can do to make sure you reduce the effect your actions have on the world around you. It all begins where you are now – home.
Most people use more energy in their homes than they need to. Luckily many of the actions we take in this respect can easily be altered to ensure we use less energy. For example when you put the kettle on to make a mug of tea, how much water do you put in it? Do you put in enough to make the drink you want or enough to fill it to the top?
This is just one example of how energy is wasted every single day in the home. While wasting energy is a big problem, there is more we need to learn and do if we are to prevent global warming from getting any worse.
Fossil fuels are used extensively in our modern society. While we rely on them for heating our homes and providing us with both electricity and gas, they also provide large amounts of carbon dioxide. Unfortunately this is harmful and it is one of the major contributors to global warming.
So in order to stop global warming we need to do more to slow down and reduce our use of fossil fuels of all kinds. You may not think you are contributing much by switching to low energy light bulbs and switching them on only when you need them. In truth you are helping a great deal because you can directly influence the reduction of CO2 going into the atmosphere. If we all made small changes like this, the overall change would be a huge one.
Of course we can also switch to heating our homes in other ways. Solar power – using the heat from the sun to benefit us – is one of the most promising ways to do this. The secret to making the most of this incredible source of energy is to convert the rays from the sun into a usable energy source. Once we do this we can use it in much the same way as we use electricity and gas now.
The benefit that solar power has is that it is a renewable energy source. This means it is constantly there and will not run out – unlike fossil fuels. So by using solar panels we can make a big difference to our heating bills as well as to global warming itself.
So the next time you boil a kettle or switch on a light, take a moment to think about whether there are better ways you could be doing things.
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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