Global Warming
By aamir007
@aamir007 (129)
India
June 20, 2010 3:47am CST
Hello friends,
I am here to discuss over global warming topic.When i was a child not feeling such kind of warm weather but nowadays in india there is lot of heat we are getting lot of deseases due because of increasing tempreature day by day.Now today I am infront of my PC having a running condtion of fan and some cold drinks all nothing work. We all are waiting for the rain but there is no rain in our India some places have brutal condtions.Imagine when the condition of india is such where many rivers are running througout the country where people are dying due because of lack of water....
Is, we all are responsible for the global warming? if you all have any idea to get over of this plz let everyone know.
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7 responses
@consultrainer (4991)
• India
20 Jun 10
it is really a very important topic, but, much has been discussed across various forums. If ONE personally takes the issue to his heart, and tries to do something.. like, cutting down the usage of paper, not using plastic, and reducing the burden of mother earth, by stopping the usage of modern gadgets.. where ever possible, etc.
we are all collectively responsible. And, if we perish, we all perish.
@consultrainer (4991)
• India
20 Jun 10
if we can all collectively start to reduce our consumption of petrol, that itself will help reduce the burden.
thanks again, for a nice discussion.
@Jadsta (269)
• Gibraltar
20 Jun 10
Global warming, if true, will happen. Recycling will not make a difference, the reason being that recycling on a big scale simply will not happen. Even if all of the UK or the US decided to make sure by law that people had to recycle, it would not fix the problem. In China, there are massive factories that burn hundreds, if not thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide every second. Reclycling a few plastic bags here and there will not change that.
Personally, I don't recycle, as I find it is a waste of time. I would rather live normally than have to worry about recycling cans and what not, when it doesn't even make a difference.
@narayan2006 (2954)
• India
20 Jun 10
Global warming is not limited to India;it is a world wide phenomenon. We ,human beings are wholly responsible for it. In the name of so called development,we have been cutting trees at a massive scale and have dangerously disturbed the eco-system everywhere. Besides,there has been explosive rise in world population,creating huge pressure on the limited natural resources of the earth. Unless we strive for massive regeneration of the degraded forests, recycle our used and waste products and control population growth,the situation may go out of control.
@aamir007 (129)
• India
20 Jun 10
yea narayan it is a global problem. Its not limited only for India. Where I am living the development is at hike,everyday municipal board cuuting doen the tress on the name of road broadening now the situation is infront of us we have to aware of this and we should protest against such kind curring and excess use of personal motoar-vehicle, we should encouarage cycle,e-bikes,e-cars and public transportation.
@joshbr (35)
• Philippines
21 Jun 10
global warming is causes by cutting trees, destroying of the ozone layer and also, it is because, nowadays we are using more of metals in our daily works including cars and all things which produces heat. The point is, how can we avoid and escape from global warming? the answer is no. there's no way to stop global warming cause it is written in the Bible and it is the sign of the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
@qisyaz (40)
• Singapore
20 Jun 10
global warming is a serious problem..now we can't really predict the weather..in singapore there are some days where i feel like i'm in december whr it rain the whole days..and some days were like totally hot..that is when i can't stop drinking ice cold weather and stay infornt of the a/c...to precent golbal warming need everyone effort..my family and i have started the 3 R..reduce reuse recycle..
@siaosong (165)
• United States
21 Jun 10
Yeah, this is an very important topic. I think you know the conference held in Copenhagen last year. Although no forceful treaty was formed, the conference also helps warn the people in the world to do something to avoid gloable warming. As to us, saving energy is a simple and important thing we can do everyday.
@raviteja_ravi84 (2620)
• India
21 Jun 10
The simple solutions are always the best. Awareness should be made but even that's not enough. Each one plant one should be the motto. But before we do that let us ask ourselves this question "Should we really do this?". Hardly a few people would answer yes and many other would still go on with their ignoring the signs and changes going around them. By the time they realize that something is going on, it would be far too late to do anything...Yes we are responsible for global warming and we have brought in to ourselves and there's no denying that. But who know? We might or could change that just once. Hopefully i don't think now many people in India would have this thought in mind keeping it themselves.