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February 26, 2011

For Real or Not, Let's Go Green

Still on the heated global warming debate, some expert suggested that instead of calling the current weather event a global warming the right word should be climate change. This is to stop some Global warming deniers from using the current cold weather to deny global warming. That is not the only word that is being changed because of the heated debate on Global warming. Democrats the political party of the current US president, now prefer to call the energy they are promoting on the national stage a clean energy instead of green energy.

Due to cold weather the debate whether the global warming or climate change is for real or not became more intense which lead to some to make changes with the terminology. Leading proponents of Green Living have said that "scientists have warned for the last 20 years or so that global warming could bring more snow. And snow has two ingredients: cold and moisture. Warmer air collects moisture like a sponge until it hits a patch of cold air. When temperatures dip below freezing, a lot of moisture creates a lot of snow." But despite of this explanation on why we have this cold weather, the debate has not died down. One of the Global warming denier have answer to that explanation, he said that the earth is entering the phase of its orbit that will take it the farthest distance from the sun that is why the earth cools naturally. And some said that the changes in the climate are happening naturally and the human activity has nothing to do with it.

I think we should end up the debate on whether the global warming is real or not. And whether we want to call it global warming or climate change, wager on Clean Energy, preserving the ecological balance and being conservative in using our natural resources are the right role for everyone. It doesn't matter if we call it clean energy or green energy, what’s important is we are applying it in our daily lives. Let’s Go green save money, and leave the place a better world for us and future generation, Small steps make for big changes.

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