Global Warming and our environment BY: Claire &Missy.

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Global Warming and our environment BY: Claire &Missy

What is Global Warming? Global warming is the increasing of the temperature causing drought, disease, floods, and lost ecosystems. Global warming is the increasing of the temperature causing drought, disease, floods, and lost ecosystems.

What causes Global Warming? Global warming is caused by human activity. The burning of fossil fuels ( oil, natural gas, and coal) And most important the Green House Effect

What are the effects of Global Warming? Fossil Fuels burned in cars, trucks,and heating homes and businesses. DeforestationLandfillsMining Industrial Production Powering factories

Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol is a document signed by 180 countries at Kyoto, Japan in The Kyoto Protocol is a document signed by 180 countries at Kyoto, Japan in It commits to 38 industrialized countries to cut their emissions of Green House Gases. It commits to 38 industrialized countries to cut their emissions of Green House Gases.

What can we do about it? REDUCE, REUSE, AND RECYCLE!!! Save water Decrease the burning of fossil fuels. Save electricity

The world without global Warming.