Tuesday 24 March 2009

Barack Obama: Bush! Global Warming is all your fault!


U.S. President Barack Obama has said recently on a statement in the White House that Global Warming is affecting general public health and will be a bigger threat in the future, the Guardian has reported today. 

Mr. Obama has also expressed how some policies of the former U.S. president George W. Bush have increased the dioxide emissions in the U.S. making the working against Global Warming harder.

The White House and Mr. Obama's personnel in charged of the Global Warming issues have expressed their concern on the carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. and have declared that they are currently considering making new laws to release the carbon dioxide emissions. However, so far, some congress officials have already refused to accept the conditions.

The problem with Global Warming is that most people think that it is the fault of car-drivers and oil companies, and that the less cars we have in the streets and motor ways, the better it is for the environment, which is obviously not the real solution. Oil is a natural resource that on earth for a reason, and it should be used.

After all, the problem with Global Warming have been caused by a people who don't take small actions in their own lives. Sadly, most people don't realise that half the rubbish that pollute that world come from homes. Little actions such as recycling and moderating how much water and heating we waste, and the way we take care of our car's carbon dioxide, can be vital for the health of our planet.

Unfortunately, some companies have taken advantage of the facilities of transport and have polluted other weaker countries that have nothing to do with polluting the world. These companies have damaged other African countries by sending rubbish that be 'stored' in public place, as the Independent reported. 

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