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WELCOME TO THE SAVING THE EARTH WEBSITE! The year 2007 might be the warmest year in human history. Why? Because of global warming! The Saving the Earth website is here to try to make a difference for our planet. Our earth is being dangerously polluted, and we're here to save it! If you care, join this website. Anyone with any suggestions as to competitions , or has any questions, feel free to post a comment to me or post a message. I look forward to hearing from you! NEWS There is a LOT of news that you should know! Please read the daily newspaper! If you know any amazing fact that has to do with global warming, pollution, or recycling, please put them in the mailbox and they might be shown on the daily paper for everyone to see and remember! These are our current amazing facts:

*If you used a billion of energy-efficient compact flourescent light bulbs instead of standard incandescent, it would be the equivalent of taking millions of cars off the road! For more info, go to one billion bulbs dot com

*An average car in the U.S. driven 10,000 miles in 1 year releases 5.5 tons of Co2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere.
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What is Global Warming?

The Earth as an ecosystem is changing, attributable in great part to the effects of globalization and man. More carbon dioxide is now in the atmosphere than has been in the past 650,000 years. This carbon stays in the atmosphere, acts like a warm blanket, and holds in the heat — hence the name ‘global warming.’
The reason we exist on this planet is because the earth naturally traps just enough heat in the atmosphere to keep the temperature within a very narrow range - this creates the conditions that give us breathable air, clean water, and the weather we depend on to survive. Human beings have begun to tip that balance. We've overloaded the atmosphere with heat-trapping gasses from our cars and factories and power plants. If we don't start fixing the problem now, we’re in for devastating changes to our environment. We will experience extreme temperatures, rises in sea levels, and storms of unimaginable destructive fury. Recently, alarming events that are consistent with scientific predictions about the effects of climate change have become more and more commonplace.

Environmental Destruction

The massive ice sheets in the Arctic are melting at alarming rates. This is causing the oceans to rise. That’s how big these ice sheets are! Most of the world’s population lives on or near the coasts. Rising ocean levels, an estimated six feet over the next 100 years or sooner, will cause massive devastation and economic catastrophe to population centers worldwide.
The United States, with only four percent of the world’s population, is responsible for 22% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. A rapid transition to energy efficiency and renewable energy sources will combat global warming, protect human health, create new jobs, protect habitat and wildlife, and ensure a secure, affordable energy future.

Health Risks

Malaria. Dengue Fever. Encephalitis. These names are not usually heard in emergency rooms and doctors’ offices in the United States. But if we don’t act to curb global warming, they will be. As temperatures rise, disease-carrying mosquitoes and rodents spread, infecting people in their wake. Doctors at the Harvard Medical School have linked recent U.S. outbreaks of dengue fever, malaria, hantavirus and other diseases directly to climate change.