Top Global Warming Causes
Understanding the top global warming causes puts you in the best position to make the most significant changes that would lead directly to the conservation and preservation of the environment. Global warming is an ongoing threat that has increasingly dire consequences if people continue to ignore its warning signs.
CFCs
Chlorofluorocarbons as well as hydrochlorofluorocarbons are a type of greenhouse gas released by refrigerators, air-conditioning units, and even products such as hairspray. They may not compromise a huge percentage of the Earth’s atmosphere but even so, their ability to harm the environment and cause global warming is greater than that of carbon dioxide.
Fortunately, it is easier for people to put a stop to the emission of CFCs and HFCs. For one thing, people can limit their use of refrigerators and air-conditioning units. If possible, people should also avoid using hairspray as well. They’re not just harmful the environment but excessive use can also spoil the condition of your hair.
Carbon Dioxide Emission of Power Plants
Power or industry plants are also one of the most prominent global warming causes. More specifically, carbon dioxide emission is produced by the burning or consumption of fossil fuels, which is required by various plants to produce electricity.
Consider this: 40% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions can be directly linked to processes that generate electricity. And ninety percent of that figure can be traced back to coal burning activities. But those aren’t the only statistics you have to worry about. Coal burning produces carbon emission at a rate that’s 25% more than what’s produced by oil and 70% more than that of natural gas!
Carbon Dioxide from Automobiles
Every year, sixteen million cars all over the world release carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and this is responsible for one-third of the total carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere. Every year, more than fifty million new cars are produced and of which countries of the European Union top the list. With increased enthusiasm for various motor sports, a subsequent increase in release of carbon emissions is also expected as racing automobiles consume more gas and therefore release more carbon as well. NASCAR, for instance, has admitted to consuming over a million gallons of gas every year.
But again, the good thing about this is that carbon emissions from automobile use can be reduced or even prevented. For starters, walking or using non-motorized vehicles such as bicycles will limit the release of carbon to the atmosphere. Not only that but such activities can also provide you with a regular and healthy exercise routine.
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