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10 Climate Change Actions That Businesses Must Follow

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  Although most of the mainstream media focuses on individuals' or customers' environmental effects, corporations have a tremendous impact on our environment. However, "becoming green" requires more than a vow or a catchphrase about sustainability. Transportation may have a significant influence on business owners who seek to lower their carbon footprint. It begins with a comprehensive assessment of the procedures for shipping, delivery, and related services. According to the EPA, the transportation sector in the United States—which includes automobiles, trucks, aircraft, trains, ships, and freight—produces almost 30 percent of all U.S. global warming emissions. Cars and trucks account for about one-fifth of all emissions in the United States, generating around 24 pounds of carbon dioxide and other global-warming pollutants for every gallon of petrol. The extraction, manufacture, and distribution of the gasoline contribute around five pounds, while the majority of hea

Climate Change Broke 250 Years of Record in United Kingdom

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Spring has arrived a month earlier in the UK since the 1980s The pattern may be found in 250 years of records all throughout the world. Scientists have been recording the shifting seasons across the British Isles for almost 200 years. These long-term records have now shown an alarming pattern.   The arrival of spring, which is marked by the blossoming of flowers after a long winter, is roughly a month sooner than it used to be. The findings were published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a journal of biological sciences published by the UK's national science institution, yesterday.   Over 400,000 individual observations of flowering plants from around the United Kingdom, dating back to 1753, were used in the study. These statistics, gathered and collated by the Woodland Trust in the United Kingdom, currently make up the country's biggest database dedicated to the study of seasonal changes in plants and animals.     What Scientists Think?   “The consequences of an early fl

'Doomsday Glacier' Melting, Wildlife Dwindling: On the way to Climate Disaster

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  Climate Change: Global Warming, Global Temperature Rising, Glaciers Melting, Sea Lever Water Rising, Coastal Areas Drowning, Various species dying, The World Is Moving, it should consider stopping, Nature is throwing constant warning, it is time we consider waking, Earth needs little care taking, otherwise the whole world would be shaking, We would be died, and cockroaches would be existing.                                                                                                  By: Bharat Parmar The most vulnerable glacier of Antarctica, which is one of the remote areas of the planet where till date 28 people landed, is under threat A place with such a level of vulnerability has become a hot topic of discussion because of its immense importance. We are talking about the Thwaites Glacier, which is a large piece of ice-mass. It is as huge as a Great Britain. The increasing global temperature is leading to the melting of this glacier. The intensity/rate of the mel