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How To Be A Environmentally Friendly Person With 4 Steps

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In our contemporary world, there is no nation which didn't affected by the huge echo of industrialization. To confess, what industrial revolution brought is worth to talk about. However, after revising the yields, we should consider the destructive impacts which brought about adoption of waste and overconsumption. The biggest stir was facilitation of production. Although quality of production facilitated the supply, it led people to consume more and faster. That was because, people could now reach the goods easier.  Since then, the concept of "Use and Chuck Out" has been spreaded worldwide. The consuetude of consumption become wider and faster. This attitude is more common than we think. More than a consuetude, it's a lifestyle. Something that we are not even aware. Therefore, I believe that people shouldn't be reckless, they should revise their consumption habbit and observ e the common attitude. Each of us are responsible for environmental issues. We all have

‘CO2’ : It is more than what you thought about

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  Carbon dioxide, one of the gases included by our atmosphere, has been released to the air more and more . Although Earth’s atmosphere has a cycle to arrange its includes, the amount of the carbon dioxide people release far more than what it can handle. Thus, that brings out some significant consequences for all creatures. So let’s look at what CO 2 does and how it has a great importance; It controls Earth’s temperature One of the most important impacts of carbon dioxide is that it causes Earth to be warmer than its normal. Most probably you have heard this sentence a lot of times so let me explain how it happens.  Sun releases solar radiation with the sunshine. Surface of Earth absorbs the sunshine and heats up , which leads to the emission of infrared radiation. Carbon dioxide has an influence on this part. Under normal conditions, infrared radiation is sent back to the space but that is inhibited by carbon dioxide.   CO 2 is a chemical that absorbs infrared r