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    Global warmingThe climate is changing. The Earth is warming, and there is now overwhelming scientific consensus that this is happening and that it is caused by humans. With increasing global warming and fewer species and their habitats, the chances of ecosystems adapting naturally are diminishing. Many agree that climate change could pose one of the greatest threats facing the planet. Recent years show an increase in temperatures in various regions and an increase in extremes in weather conditions. Research has shown that air pollutants from fossil fuel use cause clouds to reflect more of the sun's rays back into space. This leads to an effect known as global dimming, in which less heat and energy reaches Earth. At first glance, this seems like an ironic savior of climate change problems. However, global mitigation is believed to have caused the droughts in Ethiopia in the 1970s and 1980s, where millions of people died, because the northern hemisphere's oceans were not warm enough to allow the formation of rain. Global mitigation also hides the true power of global warming. For many years, big businesses and influential governments have opposed the idea of ​​global warming. Many have devoted significant resources to discrediting what has long been generally accepted as real. Today, the general public is generally concerned about the impacts of climate change and the discourse seems to have changed accordingly. Even some companies that once engaged in disinformation campaigns have changed their tune, with some even asking governments for regulation and guidance on this issue. However, a few influential companies and organizations are still trying to undermine actions and concerns related to climate change. The essence of the problem is this. Climate...... middle of paper ...... our global environment will require the resources and informed action of government and industry. Yet because government and industry exist to meet the needs of their citizens and customers, the way you live your life, the demands you and your neighbors make for products and services that help maintain the environment rather than eroding it, will influence these actions and, ultimately, the future of planet Earth. Reducing global warming and mitigating its effects will require a combination of informed public policy, business commitment and personal action. The good news is that the world's leading climate scientists have agreed that there is still plenty of time to tackle the problem of global warming if we act now, and enough money to do the job without hurting economies. national.bibliography Globalwarminghttp://www. livescience.com/globalwarming/