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Empower Appropriate Renewables To Help Reduce All Carbon Emissions by 2012


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Since the onset of the industrial revolution in the 1850's carbon dioxide has been over-accumulating in our atmosphere at a rate approximately equal to the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. As we approach the twenty-first century, earth's atmosphere is becoming increasingly overburdened with carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. These three-atom molecules flutter as light (short-wave radiation from the sun) passes through them. But when the light hits the earth and is converted to heat (long-wave radiation), these same three-atom molecules trap more and more heat rays inside our atmosphere.

Every day, all year 'round, large pieces of the north pole are breaking off and dropping into the ocean.
One significant, long-term result is that we now risk releasing huge amounts of ancient methane, which is stored in the polar ice. Venus, with an atmosphere made up largely of methane, has a surface temperature of nearly 900 degrees.

The climate chaos we have been experiencing over the past decade has been linked, by hundreds of internationally respected scientists, to the buildup of these greenhouse gases and the radical and uneven heating of the earth's surface.

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