What We Need To Do To Reduce and Prevent It Presented by Heather Laputka.

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What We Need To Do To Reduce and Prevent It Presented by Heather Laputka

The Important Role Human Beings Play What Can be Done Around the Home What Can be Done Outside of the Home

The important role human beings play in reducing global warming’s negative effects Emissions of greenhouse gases causes the Greenhouse Effect Make Choices To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Output

What can be done around the home

What can be done outside of the home

The Important Role Human Beings Play What Can be Done Around the Home What Can be Done Outside of the Home

“ Making energy conservation a part of our daily awareness is essential to the goal of reducing global warming.” -Gerald Meehl, The National Center for Atmospheric Research

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