What should be done?

To try to solve the potential major threat the world faces by global warming, we must unite as a whole. On a national level, not much can be accomplished. If one nation sets strict laws about the emission of greenhouse gases it would not help. Because of the fact that one country does not have control over its own air, the restrictions on emission will be for a false cause. The air is shared by everyone and therefore one country’s pollution will still affect another country’s. It is up to the entire planet to reduce the risk of the raising temperature. The joint effort of all the planet's countries to set laws and regulations up will indeed help postpone the temperature raise. However if nothing is done, this generation might not be affected but the generations to come will most defiantly be touched by the almost certain fate of the over heating of the globe.

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