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ndpthepoetress: I understand as quoted by NCDC that, ““Climate is an important factor in agriculture, commerce, industry, and transportation”, Society knows that there are various ways to help save energy and recognizes why saving energy is important; aka California. In reference to the climate, energy conservations also help greenhouse gas emissions. Given the fact that climate is a’ meteorological condition’ involving temperature, precipitation, and other various factors– what else can People do to help and maintain a climatological norm? zephyr1: Planting trees is one way we can help. In our effort to cut our carbon footprint, we in the developed world are planting trees in Africa to "off set" our emissions. 'Planting trees' is not in itself a solution to climate change,we also need to reduce our fossil fuel and greenhouse gas emissions. Stop burning wood. New measurements of soot produced by traditional cook stoves used in developing countries suggest that these stoves emit more harmful smoke particles and could have a much greater impact on global climate change than previously thought, according to a study in the Nov. 1 issue of the American Chemical Society journal Environmental Science & Technology. Stop relying on coal. We have legislation right now debating whether or not we should turn coal into liquid. Some of the leading scientists say liquid coal would be far worse for our climate. We as citizens can keep laws like this from getting passed. We can also increase funding for research to develop alternative energy sources that don't rely on fossil fuels.
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