Global warming is caused by greenhouse gas pollution from unrestricted burning of fossil fuels. This is leading to rising temperatures worldwide, melting glaciers and ice caps, more extreme weather events like hurricanes and typhoons, and threats to food and water security. While some political leaders and individuals still question if global warming is real, the science clearly shows that human-caused climate change poses severe risks if left unaddressed. Urgent action is needed at both the individual and governmental levels to transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Global temperatures have risen about 1 degree Celsius since the pre-industrial era due to increasing levels of human-emitted greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. Models project further temperature increases between 1 to 4 degrees Celsius by 2100, which will lead to more severe consequences like more frequent heat waves, longer summer seasons, increased wildfires, and rising sea levels that threaten coastal development. Continued warming is expected to exacerbate issues around droughts, hurricanes, climate refugees, and wildfires in the western United States.
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Global warming is causing climate change that is impacting economies, health, and communities. Scientists warn that if steps are not taken to aggressively curb climate change, the results will be disastrous. Carbon dioxide and other pollutants are collecting in the atmosphere like a thickening blanket, trapping heat from the sun and causing the planet to warm at the fastest rate in recorded history. Unless emissions driving climate change are curbed, average U.S. temperatures could increase by 3 to 9 degrees by the end of the century.
Renewable fossil fuels such as paper and water can be burned at power stations to produce electricity in an ongoing cycle and power homes and devices, but this process can pollute the air. The world is warming as we burn fossil fuel reserves and cut down forests, releasing greenhouse gases and thickening the atmosphere to trap more heat in a way that threatens to irreversibly change the world through rapid climate change unlike anything seen before. Urgent action is needed now to avoid a world that will soon be ash.
Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth due to increased greenhouse gas emissions. It leads to consequences like rising sea levels, damage to habitats, and effects on water supply. The key cause is human-produced pollution from burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas. Measurements of carbon dioxide levels from ice cores and direct atmospheric readings provide evidence of increased temperatures corresponding to higher CO2 levels over the past 1000 years. Individual actions like using energy-efficient light bulbs and driving less can help reduce emissions and slow global warming.
The document provides steps to reduce one's carbon footprint and discusses the effects of global warming if carbon footprints are not addressed. It recommends reducing waste and using recycling, composting, turning off electronics, changing to more efficient vehicles, installing renewable energy systems, and adopting more eco-friendly policies and development to mitigate global warming impacts like droughts, hurricanes, rising sea levels, and land loss.
The document discusses several challenges facing the world in the 21st century related to population growth, energy consumption, resource scarcity, and environmental degradation. It notes that the world population is projected to grow to 9.5 trillion by 2030, energy consumption is expected to increase 55% in the next 20 years, electricity prices are rising nearly 30% annually, water will become as strategically important as oil, and 2.5 billion people could die from lack of access to water if issues are not addressed. It calls for addressing these issues through reducing CO2 emissions and transitioning to new sources of energy.
Climate change is real and caused by human activities like wasting resources and emitting greenhouse gases. As the earth's temperature rises due to climate change, the consequences are severe, including more extreme heat waves, rising sea levels, and threats to human safety and well-being. However, individuals can help address climate change through everyday actions like conserving energy, adopting greener habits, educating others, and getting politically involved in solutions. Reducing energy usage and waste is important, as is supporting policies that mitigate climate change impacts and transition to renewable resources.
The climate change refers to changes in modern climate caused primarily by global warming due to high levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. It affects the poles the most where temperatures are rising quickly, melting ice and snow, and also impacts mountains. The effects include a rise in sea levels of over 10 meters from melting poles that could flood coastal cities, changes in rainfall that may lead to droughts, and mass death of plants and animals potentially resulting in food shortages and loss of human lives. The primary causes are pollution that is increasing sun's heat on earth, destruction of the ozone layer, and wasteful energy usage.
The document argues that global warming is not real and is based on lies. It claims that glaciers are actually getting thicker, temperatures were misreported, and facts were deleted from UN speeches. It also argues that temperatures went down despite rising CO2 levels since the industrial revolution and that significant climate changes have always occurred naturally. The document seeks to change opinions by acknowledging that CO2 levels have risen but that CO2 constitutes a small percentage of the atmosphere and other factors like water vapor are more influential.
Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, primarily due to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels. Climate change is a broader term that includes long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. The effects of global warming include increased global temperatures, damage to habitats and species, changes to water supply, and rising sea levels. The primary causes of global warming are pollution from burning fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil.
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Global warming is caused by increased greenhouse gas emissions trapping heat in the atmosphere (referred to as the greenhouse effect), changing the surface air temperature globally. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide that contributes to the greenhouse effect. Evidence of global warming includes rising temperatures, sea levels, and changes in weather patterns documented since the industrial revolution through ice core data, satellite images, and other scientific measurements and observations. Individual actions like using energy efficient appliances and alternatives to fossil fuels, as well as community initiatives, can help address the problem.
Global warming is caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere, like glass in a greenhouse. This is warming the average surface temperature of the Earth. Climate change refers more broadly to long-term changes in temperature and precipitation patterns. Evidence of global warming includes rising sea levels, increased flooding, and changes over time in images of certain locations. The main cause is the burning of fossil fuels which releases pollution and greenhouse gases. Efforts to reduce emissions include solar and wind power and more fuel-efficient vehicles and appliances. Individuals can help by conserving energy at home and recycling.
Global warming is caused by human emissions and has made a giant hole in the ozone layer. This has led to more natural disasters like floods and droughts. Floods are caused by melting ice in Antarctica raising sea levels, while droughts occur because more sun reaches the Earth's surface through the damaged ozone layer. Individual actions like using energy efficient light bulbs and appliances can help reduce the impacts of global warming.
The letter discusses how climate change is affecting the environment. It notes that temperatures are projected to rise between 0.5 to 8.6°F over the next hundred years according to the EPA. This warming will cause ice caps to melt and sea levels to rise, oceans to become more acidic which harms agriculture, and issues like droughts and floods in the US. The letter argues that agricultural practices that release methane from cows eating corn are disrupting the climate, and this methane and nitrous oxide from cow waste harm the environment more than carbon dioxide. It also discusses how rising carbon dioxide and ocean acidification damage coral reefs and marine biodiversity. The letter urges the recipient to be open-minded about climate change and
Global warming is causing the five warmest years on record to be the last five years according to the EPA. This is melting ice and causing sea levels to rise. To stop these bad things from continuing and worsening, we need to reduce CO2 emissions by reducing energy usage through using more efficient light bulbs and appliances, recycling aluminum cans, buying locally sourced food to reduce transportation emissions, and transitioning away from gasoline which produces 20 pounds of greenhouse gases for every 6 pounds burned.
The document discusses the causes and evidence of climate change. It notes that greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide trap heat in the atmosphere. The Keeling Curve shows rising carbon dioxide levels since 1958. Ice cores provide evidence of past climates, showing that carbon dioxide levels were highest in warm periods and lowest in cold periods. Melting ice and rising sea levels also provide evidence of global warming. Climate change is predicted to significantly impact regions like the Arctic and Iceland. Areas like Bangladesh, Mali, and the US have experienced extreme weather events linked to climate change. Solutions proposed to mitigate climate change include using renewable energy, creating carbon sinks, and sustainable community development.
The document discusses the causes and effects of climate change and global warming. The primary causes are the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, which increase levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This traps heat and warms the planet, leading to consequences like more extreme weather, rising sea levels, and melting ice caps. While some skeptics do not believe humans are responsible, the document expresses the view that humans contribute somewhat but that climate change is also part of a natural cycle. Fighting global warming involves reducing waste and emissions through actions like using less energy and driving less.
The document discusses global warming and how human activities are increasing greenhouse gases and trapping more heat in the atmosphere. It explains that burning fossil fuels and deforestation release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It also discusses how livestock farming, landfills, rice growing and fossil fuel extraction release methane. The increased greenhouse gases are enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing the planet to warm up, which is changing the global climate.
The term 'Global Warming' refers to an expected rise in global temperature due to certain human activities.
The reason behind this increase in temperature is the continued emission of Carbon Dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which are capable of trapping heat.
The carbon dioxide concentration in our atmosphere has increased about 15% during the past century.
The result is that the layer of CO2 so formed over earth absorbs the sun's heat and thus prevents its escape thus causing the green house effect.
The document discusses various topics related to global warming, climate change, and the greenhouse effect. It describes the greenhouse effect as trapping energy with the atmosphere acting as a one-way wall. Climate change is defined as the gradual change of local and global environments. Global warming is proposed as the theory that the Earth is getting warmer. Some of the possible causes and consequences of global warming mentioned include rising CO2 levels from human activity, continued temperature rise and a potential future ice age. Opinions on both sides of the debate are presented without a clear conclusion.
Global warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. This is a type of greenhouse effect caused by pollution from burning fossil fuels. Rising temperatures cause rising sea levels, habitat damage, and changes to water supply. To measure global warming, scientists examine ice core data and CO2 measurements. We can help solve the problem by conserving energy use through actions like using more efficient light bulbs, driving less, recycling, and planting trees.
This document discusses climate change and global warming. It explains that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun and cause the planet to warm up over time. This warming effect is known as global warming and is problematic as it can raise sea levels and impact plant and animal habitats. The document encourages environmentally friendly behaviors like recycling, reducing energy usage, and using alternative transportation to help address this issue.
The document defines greenhouse effect, climate change, and global warming. There is a relationship between the three where the greenhouse effect traps heat causing climate change and global warming. Global warming is caused by increased greenhouse gases from human activities like burning fossil fuels. Consequences of unchecked global warming include rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and disrupted ecosystems. While some argue global warming is natural, the authors believe humans have exacerbated it through greenhouse gas emissions and more must be done to reverse impacts. Ways to fight global warming include using less energy and planting trees.
A flood hit Cumbria, England in November 2009, killing over 1000 people. The whole region experienced unprecedented flooding as warm, moist air was carried over from the Azores and heavy rain fell steadily for 34 hours. Rivers overflowed their banks in Cockermouth, causing significant flooding. This rare disaster was likely exacerbated by global warming trends, as warmer air and seas cause more intense storms and heavier rainfall. If climate change continues unchecked, more natural disasters can be expected in the coming years.
Recognize features of systematic reviews and meta-analyses as a research design
Identify the elements of a well-defined review question
Understand and develop search strategies and able to turn research questions into search strategy
Perform a comprehensive search for relevant studies
Manage the results of systematic searches
Extract data and assess risk of bias of included studies
Understand and carry out quantitative analysis of extracted data
Apply the methodology and conduct reviews independently
Climate change is real and caused by human activities like wasting resources and emitting greenhouse gases. As the earth's temperature rises due to climate change, the consequences are severe, including more extreme heat waves, rising sea levels, and threats to human safety and well-being. However, individuals can help address climate change through everyday actions like conserving energy, adopting greener habits, educating others, and getting politically involved in solutions. Reducing energy usage and waste is important, as is supporting policies that mitigate climate change impacts and transition to renewable resources.
The climate change refers to changes in modern climate caused primarily by global warming due to high levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. It affects the poles the most where temperatures are rising quickly, melting ice and snow, and also impacts mountains. The effects include a rise in sea levels of over 10 meters from melting poles that could flood coastal cities, changes in rainfall that may lead to droughts, and mass death of plants and animals potentially resulting in food shortages and loss of human lives. The primary causes are pollution that is increasing sun's heat on earth, destruction of the ozone layer, and wasteful energy usage.
The document argues that global warming is not real and is based on lies. It claims that glaciers are actually getting thicker, temperatures were misreported, and facts were deleted from UN speeches. It also argues that temperatures went down despite rising CO2 levels since the industrial revolution and that significant climate changes have always occurred naturally. The document seeks to change opinions by acknowledging that CO2 levels have risen but that CO2 constitutes a small percentage of the atmosphere and other factors like water vapor are more influential.
Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, primarily due to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels. Climate change is a broader term that includes long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. The effects of global warming include increased global temperatures, damage to habitats and species, changes to water supply, and rising sea levels. The primary causes of global warming are pollution from burning fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil.
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Global warming is caused by increased greenhouse gas emissions trapping heat in the atmosphere (referred to as the greenhouse effect), changing the surface air temperature globally. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide that contributes to the greenhouse effect. Evidence of global warming includes rising temperatures, sea levels, and changes in weather patterns documented since the industrial revolution through ice core data, satellite images, and other scientific measurements and observations. Individual actions like using energy efficient appliances and alternatives to fossil fuels, as well as community initiatives, can help address the problem.
Global warming is caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere, like glass in a greenhouse. This is warming the average surface temperature of the Earth. Climate change refers more broadly to long-term changes in temperature and precipitation patterns. Evidence of global warming includes rising sea levels, increased flooding, and changes over time in images of certain locations. The main cause is the burning of fossil fuels which releases pollution and greenhouse gases. Efforts to reduce emissions include solar and wind power and more fuel-efficient vehicles and appliances. Individuals can help by conserving energy at home and recycling.
Global warming is caused by human emissions and has made a giant hole in the ozone layer. This has led to more natural disasters like floods and droughts. Floods are caused by melting ice in Antarctica raising sea levels, while droughts occur because more sun reaches the Earth's surface through the damaged ozone layer. Individual actions like using energy efficient light bulbs and appliances can help reduce the impacts of global warming.
The letter discusses how climate change is affecting the environment. It notes that temperatures are projected to rise between 0.5 to 8.6°F over the next hundred years according to the EPA. This warming will cause ice caps to melt and sea levels to rise, oceans to become more acidic which harms agriculture, and issues like droughts and floods in the US. The letter argues that agricultural practices that release methane from cows eating corn are disrupting the climate, and this methane and nitrous oxide from cow waste harm the environment more than carbon dioxide. It also discusses how rising carbon dioxide and ocean acidification damage coral reefs and marine biodiversity. The letter urges the recipient to be open-minded about climate change and
Global warming is causing the five warmest years on record to be the last five years according to the EPA. This is melting ice and causing sea levels to rise. To stop these bad things from continuing and worsening, we need to reduce CO2 emissions by reducing energy usage through using more efficient light bulbs and appliances, recycling aluminum cans, buying locally sourced food to reduce transportation emissions, and transitioning away from gasoline which produces 20 pounds of greenhouse gases for every 6 pounds burned.
The document discusses the causes and evidence of climate change. It notes that greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide trap heat in the atmosphere. The Keeling Curve shows rising carbon dioxide levels since 1958. Ice cores provide evidence of past climates, showing that carbon dioxide levels were highest in warm periods and lowest in cold periods. Melting ice and rising sea levels also provide evidence of global warming. Climate change is predicted to significantly impact regions like the Arctic and Iceland. Areas like Bangladesh, Mali, and the US have experienced extreme weather events linked to climate change. Solutions proposed to mitigate climate change include using renewable energy, creating carbon sinks, and sustainable community development.
The document discusses the causes and effects of climate change and global warming. The primary causes are the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, which increase levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This traps heat and warms the planet, leading to consequences like more extreme weather, rising sea levels, and melting ice caps. While some skeptics do not believe humans are responsible, the document expresses the view that humans contribute somewhat but that climate change is also part of a natural cycle. Fighting global warming involves reducing waste and emissions through actions like using less energy and driving less.
The document discusses global warming and how human activities are increasing greenhouse gases and trapping more heat in the atmosphere. It explains that burning fossil fuels and deforestation release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It also discusses how livestock farming, landfills, rice growing and fossil fuel extraction release methane. The increased greenhouse gases are enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing the planet to warm up, which is changing the global climate.
The term 'Global Warming' refers to an expected rise in global temperature due to certain human activities.
The reason behind this increase in temperature is the continued emission of Carbon Dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere which are capable of trapping heat.
The carbon dioxide concentration in our atmosphere has increased about 15% during the past century.
The result is that the layer of CO2 so formed over earth absorbs the sun's heat and thus prevents its escape thus causing the green house effect.
The document discusses various topics related to global warming, climate change, and the greenhouse effect. It describes the greenhouse effect as trapping energy with the atmosphere acting as a one-way wall. Climate change is defined as the gradual change of local and global environments. Global warming is proposed as the theory that the Earth is getting warmer. Some of the possible causes and consequences of global warming mentioned include rising CO2 levels from human activity, continued temperature rise and a potential future ice age. Opinions on both sides of the debate are presented without a clear conclusion.
Global warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. This is a type of greenhouse effect caused by pollution from burning fossil fuels. Rising temperatures cause rising sea levels, habitat damage, and changes to water supply. To measure global warming, scientists examine ice core data and CO2 measurements. We can help solve the problem by conserving energy use through actions like using more efficient light bulbs, driving less, recycling, and planting trees.
This document discusses climate change and global warming. It explains that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun and cause the planet to warm up over time. This warming effect is known as global warming and is problematic as it can raise sea levels and impact plant and animal habitats. The document encourages environmentally friendly behaviors like recycling, reducing energy usage, and using alternative transportation to help address this issue.
The document defines greenhouse effect, climate change, and global warming. There is a relationship between the three where the greenhouse effect traps heat causing climate change and global warming. Global warming is caused by increased greenhouse gases from human activities like burning fossil fuels. Consequences of unchecked global warming include rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and disrupted ecosystems. While some argue global warming is natural, the authors believe humans have exacerbated it through greenhouse gas emissions and more must be done to reverse impacts. Ways to fight global warming include using less energy and planting trees.
A flood hit Cumbria, England in November 2009, killing over 1000 people. The whole region experienced unprecedented flooding as warm, moist air was carried over from the Azores and heavy rain fell steadily for 34 hours. Rivers overflowed their banks in Cockermouth, causing significant flooding. This rare disaster was likely exacerbated by global warming trends, as warmer air and seas cause more intense storms and heavier rainfall. If climate change continues unchecked, more natural disasters can be expected in the coming years.
Recognize features of systematic reviews and meta-analyses as a research design
Identify the elements of a well-defined review question
Understand and develop search strategies and able to turn research questions into search strategy
Perform a comprehensive search for relevant studies
Manage the results of systematic searches
Extract data and assess risk of bias of included studies
Understand and carry out quantitative analysis of extracted data
Apply the methodology and conduct reviews independently
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The AHA's 2020 guidelines for pediatric life support emphasize the importance of the Chain of Survival, a series of critical steps that, when followed sequentially, can significantly improve survival rates. The chain consists of six key links:
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Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It occurs when abnormal white blood cells accumulate in the bone marrow and interfere with the production of normal blood cells.
Types of Leukemia
1. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL): A type of leukemia that affects the lymphoid cells.
2. Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): A type of leukemia that affects the myeloid cells.
3. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): A type of leukemia that affects the lymphoid cells and progresses slowly.
4. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML): A type of leukemia that affects the myeloid cells and progresses slowly.
Symptoms of Leukemia
1. Fatigue
2. Weight loss
3. Pale skin
4. Bruising or bleeding easily
5. Bone or joint pain
6. Swollen lymph nodes
7. Loss of appetite
Treatment of Leukemia
1. Chemotherapy
2. Radiation therapy
3. Bone marrow transplant
4. Targeted therapy
Thalassemia
Thalassemia is a genetic disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the body's tissues.
Types of Thalassemia
1. Alpha-Thalassemia: A type of thalassemia that affects the production of alpha-globin chains.
2. Beta-Thalassemia: A type of thalassemia that affects the production of beta-globin chains.
Symptoms of Thalassemia
1. Anemia
2. Fatigue
3. Pale skin
4. Shortness of breath
5. Enlarged spleen
6. Bone deformities
Treatment of Thalassemia
1. Blood transfusions
2. Iron chelation therapy
3. Bone marrow transplant
4. Gene therapy
Knowledge is one of the most valuable assets a person can acquire. It serves as the foundation for personal, social, and professional development and plays a vital role in shaping human life and society. Below are some key points that highlight the importance of knowledge:
Empowerment and Confidence
Knowledge empowers individuals by giving them the confidence to make informed decisions, solve problems, and navigate challenges. It allows people to express themselves effectively and stand by their beliefs with conviction.
Personal Growth
Knowledge promotes self-improvement. It broadens perspectives, enhances critical thinking, and nurtures creativity. Learning new skills or concepts enables individuals to evolve continuously and adapt to change.
Professional Success
In the modern world, knowledge is the cornerstone of career advancement. It helps individuals stay competitive in their fields, adapt to technological advancements, and make innovative contributions. Specialized knowledge is often a key determinant of success in the workplace.
Social Contribution
Knowledgeable individuals contribute significantly to the progress of their communities and societies. By sharing their understanding and expertise, they can drive social change, improve quality of life, and address pressing global issues.
Problem-Solving and Decision-Making
With knowledge, individuals can approach problems methodically, analyze situations critically, and make sound decisions. This is crucial in both personal and professional life.
Cultural and Historical Awareness
Knowledge provides insight into history, culture, and traditions, fostering respect and understanding among diverse communities. It helps preserve the legacy of human civilization and encourages appreciation for global diversity.
Technological and Scientific Advancements
Knowledge fuels innovation. Scientific discoveries and technological advancements rely on the accumulation of knowledge. Societies thrive when their members actively engage in learning and research.
Personal Fulfillment
Acquiring knowledge is inherently satisfying. It stimulates curiosity, enriches life experiences, and cultivates a lifelong love of learning. The joy of discovery can be deeply fulfilling and rewarding.
Resilience and Adaptability
Knowledge equips individuals to face uncertainties and challenges with resilience. It helps people adapt to changing circumstances and find effective solutions during crises.
Bridge to Future Generations
By sharing and transferring knowledge, individuals contribute to the education and enlightenment of future generations. This ensures that wisdom, discoveries, and advancements continue to evolve over time.
knowledge is a powerful tool that shapes individuals and society. It provides the means to grow, innovate, and contribute to a better world. As Francis Bacon famously said, "Knowledge is power," and this truth continues to resonate in every aspect of life.
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1. Climate change
CLIMATE CHANGE IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR US AND OUR FUTURE GENERATIONS BECAUSE POLLUTION
CAN CAUSE WEATHER EFFECT AND INCREASE HEAT WHICH WILL MELT A LOT OF ICE INCREASING THE SEA
LEVEL WHICH WILL FLOOD OUR CITIES AND TOWNS. SO TO HELP THIS YOU CAN HAVE LESS FLIGHTS GET A
ELECTRIC CAR OR BUY SOLAR PANELS FOR ENERGY