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Office SolutionsGlobal Warming - Earth's largest threat
Office Solutions Earth is already showing many signs of worldwide climate change.
Office Solutions Average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius) around the world since 1880, much of this in recent decades, according to NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
Office Solutions The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th century’s last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia, according to a number of climate studies. And the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports that 11 of the past 12 years are among the dozen warmest since 1850.
Office Solutions The Arctic is feeling the effects the most. Average temperatures in Alaska, Western Canada and eastern Russia have risen at twice the global average, according to the multinational Arctic Climate Impact Assessment report complied between 2000 and 2004.
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Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier.  Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss.

Office Solutions Glaciers and mountain snows are rapidly melting - for example, Montana’s Glacier National Park now has only 27 glaciers, versus 150 in 1910. In the Northern Hemisphere, thaws also come a week earlier is spring and freezes begin a week later.
Office Solutions Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching - or die-off in response to stress - ever recorded in 1998, with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent. Experts expect these sorts of events to increase in frequency and intensity in the next 50 years as sea temperatures rise.
Office Solutions An upsurge in the amount of extreme weather events, such as wildfires, heat waves, and strong tropical storms is also attributed in part to climate change by some experts.
Office Solutions The report, based on the work of some 2500 scientists in more than 130 countries, concluded that humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Human caused global warming is often called anthropogenic climate change.
Office Solutions Industrialization, deforestation and pollution have greatly increased atmospheric concentrations of water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide all greenhouse gases that help trap heat near Earth's surface. (See an interactive feature on how global warming works.)
Office Solutions Humans are pouring carbon dioxide into the atmosphere much faster than plants and oceans can absorb it.
Office Solutions These gases persist in the atmosphere for years, meaning that even if such emissions were eliminated today, it would not immediately stop global warming.
Office Solutions Some experts point out those natural cycles in Earth's orbit can alter the planet's exposure to sunlight, which may explain the current trend. Earth has indeed experienced warming and cooling cycles roughly every hundred thousand years due to these orbital shifts, but such changes have occurred over the span of several centuries. Today's changes have taken place over the past hundred years or less.
Office Solutions Other recent research has suggested that the effects of variations in the sun's output are "negligible" as a factor in warming, but other, more complicated solar mechanisms could possibly play a role.
Office Solutions A follow-up report by the IPCC released in April 2007 warned that global warming could lead to large-scale food and water shortages and have catastrophic effects on wildlife.
Office Solutions Sea level could rise between 7 and 23 inches (18 to 59 centimeters) by century's end, the IPCC's February 2007 report projects. Rises of just 4 inches (10 centimeters) could flood many South Seas islands and swamp large parts of Southeast Asia.
Office Solutions Some hundred million people live within 3 feet (1 meter) of mean sea level and much of the world's population is concentrated in vulnerable coastal cities. In the U.S., Louisiana and Florida are especially at risk.
Office Solutions Glaciers around the world could melt, causing sea levels to rise while creating water shortages in regions dependent on runoff for fresh water.
Office Solutions Strong hurricanes, droughts, heat weaves, wildfires and other natural disasters may become commonplace in many parts of the world. The growth of deserts may also cause food shortages in many places.
Office Solutions More than a million species face extinction from disappearing habitat, changing ecosystems and acidifying oceans.
Office Solutions The ocean’s circulation system, known as the ocean conveyor belt could be permanently altered causing a mini-ice age in Western Europe and other rapid changes.
Office Solutions At some point in the future, warming could become uncontrollable by creating a so-called positive feedback effect. Rising temperatures could release additional greenhouse gases by unlocking methane in permafrost and undersea deposits, freeing carbon trapped in sea ice and causing increased evaporation of water.

  Save the Planet
Office Solutions urges you to use the power of one to help battle climate control, environment degradation and the wasteful use of natural resources. By recycling your printer and toner cartridges you can help reduce the total consumption of plastics and fossil fuels and reduce waste from electronic products that are polluting our planet and creating large stockpiles of non-degradable plastic waste.

Learn more about Global Warming, Climate Control and E-Waste from these resources:

Ozone Toners GlobalWarming.org
Ozone Toners An Inconvenient Truth
Ozone Toners e Waste
Ozone Toners BBC Climate Change
Ozone Toners GreenPeace

As a citizen act now to support the cause. As a user of cartridges and toner cartridges learn how you can be an active supporter of recycling and lower consumption.
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