Global Warming Outline
Reducing Climate Change

 

Encouraging your Employees to Reduce Global Warming

A global warming outline: structure for discussing global warming and climate change in the workplace.

  1. Define the key terms
             - Global warming definition
             - Greenhouse gases
             - Greenhouse
  2. Causes of global warming/climate change – global warming facts (general going green information)
  3. Global warming effects
  4. Surface and atmospheric changes
  5. Climate change projections
  6. Impact of global warming on systems and sectors
  7. Sea level changes
  8. Weather pattern/climate changes
  9. Ecosystem changes
  10. Adaptation to climate change
  11. Responses to climate change
  12. Global warming solutions
  13. International agreements and intergovernmental panel on climate change and global warming
  14. Legislation and policies
  15. Action individual citizens can take
  16. Corporate social responsibility initiative

The global warming outline above lists important issues for a global warming discussion.

        
Global warming, or the depletion of the ozone layer is an epidemic that is sweeping the world.

Sometimes it can be difficult to take part in the reduction of this phenomenon, but that doesn't mean it cannot be done. One good place to start is the workplace. If you are in a position of authority, then you can give your employees simply goal setting suggestions that they can use both in the office and at home.

The first thing that you should promote is to conserve power. This should be emphasized in the global warming outline. This can involve a number of things. Most notably they should make sure they turn things off. This can include lights, computer monitors, and other items that use power. In addition, it is very important to turn off the air conditioners and other high power usage items once you are done using them. That should be fairly obvious, but not everyone does it.

Energy efficient appliances are something that can be incorporated into both the employees’ home and the workplace. There are energy efficient bulbs, refrigerators, toaster, and just about anything you can imagine. Anything you can do to reduce global warming is a great help.

Trees are very important when it comes to the environment, so with that in mind you should only use recycled paper. If you want to contribute further, then you could plant a tree. This will help and make a difference. In this way you will be making a positive contribution giving back to the environment. This is just one of many things that you can do to help reduce global warming.

Our world is precious, and by doing our part, we will be preserving it's future for our children. So start using these goal setting suggestions to not only live better, but to be better. Are you ready to get to work for the planet?

What does going green mean
Going green means changing the way we do things that effect the environment. This  means using going green products, using green cleaning companies and other service providers, promoting green business ideas and ways of doing things, promote green energy stocks. Some of these are listed in the global warming outline above.

There are many work environment issues that can be used to promote a ‘going green campaign’ to staff and to develop initiatives for business to going green. This will cover aspects on ‘how do I go green’ and other environmental issues aimed at changing behaviors.

The same applies for helping kids to go green and to adopt ‘green’ environment friendly habits. Many schools are going green.

In addition to A global warming outline also see how to write an outline and examples of critical thinking for an example of an outline.

 

A good global warming outline in workplace communication can help you organize your thoughts and plan your writing. Outlines are critical to keep larger works structured so that the information flows in a logical, easy to read manner.  The first step is to research the content of your article to summarize the main points to support the central point of message.  You should consider the intended audience and purpose of your document in order convey the object of your communication clearly. 

It is important to choose your topic and sentence outline and use this consistently throughout to covey the body of the work and the information that supports it.  This is done by writing down your main categories and key points in chronological or thematical order.  Using headings, subheadings, numbering and indentation is useful for ordering several paragraphs.  Arrange specific notes within each sub-category to support or expand the argument or points made in that paragraph.  Third level categories should correlate to a distinct point or idea.  This way you will only need to add transitions and connecting words to all your points and evidence within your outline.

 

 

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what does going green mean
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footprint facts | definition climate change
United Nations commission sustainable development
electricity | definition of non renewable energy
how to save energy at home and at work
energy saving posters | Benjamin Franklin electricity
reasons why I should recycle | facts about recycling paper
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Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of earth's atmosphere and oceans.

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