Outline
I. Introduction
Thesis statement: It is important that governments and people solve the Global Warming problem by decreasing buildings and greenhouses emissions, cutting down the industrial waste heat, and encouraging people to use biofuel in their vehicles.
II. Causes and effects of Global Warming
A. Human activities
1. Buildings and greenhouses emissions
2. Power plants and factories heat losses
B. Natural factors
1. Increasing the temperature of oceans
2. Clearing out and burning forests and the green landscapes
3. Solar activities
III. Solution for Global Warming
A. Decrease buildings and greenhouses emissions
B. Cut down industrial emissions
C. Encourage people to use biofuel
IV. Conclusion
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