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Worldwide warming over the next half-century could place a lot more than a million species of plants and animals on the road to extinction, according to an international study

Thomas, lead author of the study published in the science journal Nature, stated emissions from cars and factories could push temperatures up to levels not noticed for 1 million to 30 million years by the finish of the century, threatening many habitats. The sweeping new evaluation, enlisting scientists from 14 laboratories around the globe, located that more than a single-third of 1,103 native species they studied in six regions about the planet could vanish or plunge to close to extinction by 2050 as climate alter turns plains into deserts or alters forests.

International warming is extensively blamed on increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere linked to emissions of gases from burning fossil fuels in vehicles, factories and power plants. We can reduce global warming pollution by decreasing pollution from cars and power plants.

We can improve our reliance on renewable power sources such as wind, sun and geothermal. And we can manufacture much more effective appliances and conserve power.

But all this will take time, instead we must believe of alternatives which can be completed instantly like performing ridesharing or carpool, making use of clean fuel like CNG. There is no explanation to wait and hope that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will solve the issue in the future. Appropriate away, we should place existing technologies for building cleaner vehicles and far more contemporary electricity generators into widespread use.

If current trends continue Worldwide warming will have catastrophic effects like:

Melting glaciers, early snowmelt and severe droughts will cause much more dramatic water shortages in the American West.

Rising sea levels will lead to coastal flooding on the Eastern seaboard, in Florida, and in other locations, such as the Gulf of Mexico.

Warmer sea surface temperatures will fuel much more intense hurricanes in the south-eastern Atlantic and Gulf coasts.

Forests, farms and cities will face troublesome new pests and a lot more mosquito-borne diseases.

Disruption of habitats such as coral reefs and alpine meadows could drive numerous plant and animal species to extinction.

Such alarming information call for some critical action on each ones component and we can contribute by sharing our cars and generating carpools in our cities. patent pending

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