Global warming still has a lot of people confused about how it effects the environment. According to the Rasmussen Reports still, 62% say global warming is at least a somewhat serious problem, including 34% who think it’s a very serious issue. Thirty-six percent (36%) do not believe climate change is a serious problem. Some people are confused by all the information that is out there. There have been debates about whether the information that have been provided has been accurate. There have been issues with NASA issuing incorrect data regarding global warming. The website Big Government stated in their article that NASA hey simply added .3 millimeters per year to its Global Mean Sea Level Time Series. That way they could report that the sea level rise was accelerating, instead of what was actually happening–decelerating.
With the confusion with global warming information overload there are ways to take care of the earth whether you believe in global warming or not. The Union of Concerned Scientists suggests ways that everyone can help the world. On their site they suggest that we can reduce the amount of gas you burn, buy efficient appliances that use less electricity, reduce every day electrical use and other useful information.
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