Friday, May 2, 2008

Introduction To Cool Cities



Introduction To Cool Cities


No one can deny that global warming in our world it will increase more and more and it will be very dangerous and make pollution and increase the temperatures if we don’t do anything reduce global warming. This happens by anything that produces CO2 in the atmosphere and the problem is that people are responsible for all this because the activities that they use are the main cause for the increase in the temperatures. The main and the percentage of activities are building 55%, transportation 35% and 10% others. Changing in the climat
e now is faster than before because we just care to develop our world without thinking about the problems that we will cause. Everybody must know about the dangers of global warming and do anything to prevent global warming as much as you can. We should start now by making a cool city one city at a time. Cool cities are very good place to stop global warming by make a city that is almost empty from activities that produce CO2. In the cool cities they use transportation that work by a gases to protect the atmosphere from oil that burning
by any kind of transportation. At the same time we can also save our money by using gas because it is less expensive and have more benefit. Also they use less energy by better technology for streets lights and power building. Because it is one of the most cost effective and fastest ways to get our energy that we need. In addition they use activities that are able to renewable power like sunshade and wind energy to reduce global warming emission and make a reliable source of safe, homegrown electricity. In this project “Cool Cities” I will research and write about global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, carbon emission and carbon footprint and about development a cool city in Abu Dhabi




http://knowledge.allianz.com/en/globalissues/climate_change/global_warming_basics/global_warming_definition.html

http://knowledge.allianz.com/en/media/videos/climate_politics_granoff.html

http://coolcities.us/resources/campaignHandouts/cc_factsheet.pdf

http://coolcities.us/images/cityPhotos/Chicago.jpg

http://www.citiapartments.com/care/global_care.gif

http://www.defenselink.mil/transformation/images/photos/2005-04/Hi-Res/050329-N-0000X-0001.jpg

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