Reduce Carbon Footprint by Vegetation

Are you worried about climate change and weather patterns? What are the rising temperatures that mean unbearable heat waves in the summer and striking cold in the winter? If these things concern you, you're not alone with your fears. According to news The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report for 2018 listed extreme weather and climate change as their first-place issue for the year ahead. These not only include extreme and unusual weather affect crops and food production. But it could spark a recession through high energy costs and damaged infrastructure. According to one study , if greenhouse emissions continue to rise at their current rate, GDP decline could amount to more than 10 percent. And in states that experience the worst effects, for example, Florida, GDP loss could be as much as 28 percent. Governments and the public are beginning to listen as scientists warn of more danger ahead. The result has been some innovative initiatives, movement...