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"Facts about Global Warming" information
continued .... Other human practices that contribute to
global warming The agricultural revolution has also contributed
to global warming. As more and more communities
need lands converted from forests to residential
and commercial areas, biomass is reduced,
contributing to the increase in the presence of
carbon dioxide in those regions. Since carbon
dioxide is processed by plants and trees, their
absence contributes to its increase. It is estimated that about 25% of the annual
increase in the carbon dioxide found in the Earth's
atmosphere is caused by extreme changes and usage
of the Earth's natural resources. Other practices
also include deforestation, salinization,
desertification and overgrazing also contribute to
global warming. However, many scientists surmise
and agree that the contribution is slight and
indirect. Countries all over the world have just begun
to acknowledge the negative effects of global
warming not only to the world's politics and
economy but also to humankind in general. Many of the world's governments have
encouraged implementation of measures to try to
counteract the problem of global warming through
careful measures and practices designed to
protect and respect the environment. How these measures will fare and contribute
to the long-term maintenance of our planet,
though, remains to be seen.
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