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About Global Warming

Curbing global warming is one of humanity's greatest challenges. A consensus among scientists holds that human activity is responsible for the warming of the atmosphere and a changing climate. Unless we act now, the repercussions will be widespread and irreversible.

People from around the world are rising to the challenge, seeking answers, finding solutions, and taking action. From international diplomacy to a homeowner switching to compact-fluorescent lightbulbs, we are taking action to reduce pollution and energy waste and combat global warming.

Consensus Consequences

Discussed

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Sugarplumfairy

01/13/2009 in Protect the Organic Label!

Sign this petition and demand from our leaders to maintain the integrity of the organic label!

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Food Dude

11/07/2008 in How Do You Conserve?

My wife is an urban gardener--not of vegetables (yet), but of herbs and flowers on our deck. Earlier this year she had the idea to put large bowls in our kitchen sink to collect gray water, which she then empties into a big container on the deck to water her garden. Our water consumption has dropped by more than a third.

Solutions

Energy Independence

Energy Independence

Achieving energy independence will be challenging but fundamental in solving the global warming crisis.

Solutions for Individuals

Solutions for Individuals

People can choose to be part of the solution. Whether it's owning a clean car or investing in clean, renewable energy, our lifestyle choices are key to achieving the 2% Solution.

International

International

The U.N. International Panel on Climate Change believes that what we do now to lower emissions will determine whether average global temperatures will rise either a manageable one degree or a catastrophic five degrees Celsius. If we are to avert disaster, the international community must act now.

Business Solutions

Business Solutions

From gigantic multinational corporations to small, family-owned streetcorner stores, businesses of all types are turning to conservation to cut costs.
Government Solutions

Government Solutions

As the effects of global warming accelerate over the next few decades, local, national, and international leaders will need to enact plans that both lower harmful greenhouse gas emissions and enable both vulnerable communities and ecosystems to adapt to a changing climate.

Land Use

Land Use

A century ago, when early conservationists such as John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt worked to set aside our most majestic wildlands as national parks, they believed that the boundaries they set for those lands would protect them for all future generations. Climate change has turned that assumption on its head.
Adaptation

Adaptation & Resilient Habitats

Wildlife will have to endure a radical shift in seasonal patterns and the natural landscape. Human populations also will be forced to migrate and adjust to changing conditions and scarce resources.
Water Management

Water Management

For thousands of years, people have manipulated water to their benefit through aqueducts, reservoirs, and irrigation. But global warming seriously threatens this resource, both economically and in loss of life.

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