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Alex says:What are the possible scientific solutions to prevent global warming?
And do you consider this as the biggest current problem of humanity?
Some people are studying whether an aerosol dispersed high up in the atmosphere could be used to control the temperature by reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the planet. This is a known effect, and has been observed as a result of massive volcano eruptions, but because the atmosphere is so complex, and there would be major repercussions from overshooting (the "winter" of "nuclear winter," without the "nuclear").
We're no 'crown of existence', more like a pestilence for the rest of the world. But we can change, so there's still some hope for us.
The climate has been changing for the last 12,000 years.
Electricity accounts for less than a third of our energy consumption, so switching off standby gizmos doesn't make a lot of difference. If you are worried about carbon emissions, stop breathing: 15% of anthropogenic CO2 is human exhalation, and 25% is the exhalate of farm animals, none of which need to exist. Interestingly, a horse standing still produces as much greenhouse gas as a small car covering 8000 miles per year.