But all of that discussion, along with the mountains of data and conflicting points of view that go with it, sometimes make it hard to really know whats going on. This guide will help you cut through the rhetoric and confusion and get to the facts.
THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBAL WARMING
The first step toward learning what can be done to reduce global warming, and how you can help, is to understand the problem.
- What Causes Global Warming?
- Global Warming is Unstoppable and Humans are to Blame
- How Do Humans Contribute to Global Warming?
- U.S. Autos Account for Half of Global Warming Linked to Cars Worldwide
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon, and many greenhouse gases occur naturally, so why are they cited as problems whenever global warming is discussed?
- What is the Greenhouse Effect?
- What are Greenhouse Gases?
- Greenhouse Gases at Highest Levels in 650,000 Years
- Are Greenhouse Gas Levels Increasing?
- Record Increase in U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Sparks Global Controversy
The effects of global warming are often discussed in future terms, but many of those effects are already under way and having an impact on everything from biodiversity to human health. But its not too late. If we act now, most scientists believe we can avoid many of the worst effects of global warming.
- Serious Effects of Global Warming Already Have Begun
- Scholars Predict 50 Million Environmental Refugees by 2010
- Fire and Ice: Melting Glaciers Trigger Earthquakes, Tsunamis and Volcanos
- How is Wildlife Affected by Global Warming?
- Bird Extinctions Occurring Faster than Previously Believed
- Polar Bears Threatened by Global Warming, says Bush Administration
- Global Warming Linked to Increase in U.S. Forest Fires
- Global Warming Puts 12 U.S. National Parks on the Endangered List
Reducing global warming and mitigating its effects will require a combination of enlightened public policy, corporate commitment and personal action. The good news is that the worlds leading climate scientists have agreed that there is still enough time to address the problem of global warming if we act now, and enough money to get the job done without undermining national economies. Global Warming and You
As a citizen and a consumer, you can influence public policy and business decisions that effect global warming and the environment. You can also make lifestyle choices every day that reduce your contribution to global warming.
- Top 10 Things You Can Do to Reduce Global Warming
- How One Person Can Change the World
- Get a Free Home Energy Audit
- Stop Receiving Junk Mail
- Stop Mowing Your Lawn
One of the best ways to reduce global warming is to use renewable energy that doesnt emit greenhouse gases.
- Top 7 Renewable Energy Sources
- What is Wind Power and How Does it Work?
- The Pros and Cons of Solar Power
- Is Ocean Power a Viable Energy Source?
Transportation accounts for 30 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United Statestwo-thirds of that from automobiles and other vehiclesand many other developed and developing nations face similar challenges.
Alternative Fuels
- Top 8 Alternative Fuels
- The Pros and Cons of Biofuels
- Ethanol: Frequently Asked Questions About Ethanol
- Careful Driving Saves GasolineBut Not in America
- Traditional vs. Plug-in Hybrid Cars: Which is Better and Whats the Difference?
- New Tax Incentives and Benefits Make Hybrid Cars More Appealing than Ever
- New Google Charity Developing Super-Efficient Hybrid Car to Fight Global Warming
- Sales of Hondas New Natural Gas-Powered Car Pick Up Speed as Fuel Prices Accelerate
- Consumer Reports Fixes Error on Cost of Hybrid Car Ownership
- The Great American Streetcar Scandal
- Public Transportation: Fast Track to Fewer Emissions and Energy Independence

