By: Halle and Trinity What does it mean? The Earth is heating up…, but how?

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By: Halle and Trinity

What does it mean? The Earth is heating up…, but how?

Humans are releasing greenhouse gases into the air by… Driving Cars Factories letting off smoke from the technology used in the building Smoking cigarettes Burning fossil fuels

Average temps rising Floods Droughts Volcanic eruptions Greenhouse gas absorbance

But why is it bad? Using a lot of electricity leads to releasing more fossil fuels into the air, therefore causing global warming.

By using less electricity we will reduce the release of fossil fuels. Not only will this reduce global warming, but your electricity bills will obviously be less expensive.

Your electric bills will drop, and you probably won’t die as soon as you would if you didn’t help slow global warming.

Turning off the lights before you leave your house, or any other residential feature Watch less television, and go outside instead Use solar powered products as alternatives