Scientists have been protesting in Los Angeles because of the fossil fuels (click the fossil fuel button at homepage) on how wrong and dangerous it is for us.

Scientist Peter Kalmus said "We've been trying to tell you for so many decades" on a video of him that's linked below, they're not exaggerating, joking or lying about their protest, they're serious and scared and concerned. The least we can do about this is listen, read and share to other people

Peter Kalmus was arrested for 'civil disobedience' after chaining himself to a bank in Los Angeles. It's sad how desperate he is for everyone to listen, this is just an evidence on how the media doesn't want to hear what a Scientist would say and why no one is talking about this is because the things we're seeing on TV or our Phones are being filtered.

Think about your children and grandchildren and other generations that will be left here when we're all gone, don't be selfish, it's not that hard to listen.

A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing material formed underground from the remains of dead plants and animals that humans extract and burn as fuel. The main fossil fuels are coal, petroleum and natural gas, which humans extract through mining and drilling.

When fossil fuels are burned, they release large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the air. Greenhouse gases trap heat in our atmosphere, causing global warming.

If we stopped using fossil fuels today, warming would certainly slow, but greenhouse gas removal from the atmosphere will need to happen eventually.

Here's what we can do to help save our climate

•Lessen the use of fossil fuels and find renewable source if possible

Avoid burning your garbages,burning garbages have been done for so many years and it has been normalized even if it's bad for our health because some of the garbages you're burning are made with plastics

•Save energy and supply

•Donate and support Non-Governmental organizations activities that help fight global warming

For now we haven't found any volunteers that we can donate to, but as soon as we find a legit and trustworthy organization we'll update this page as soon as we can.

How does deleting some of my emails help the environment?

Did you know that spam emails, unwanted emails, and unread emails all contribute to carbon emission ? If we deleted 500 unread emails (assuming they’re not important emails), that would delete 175 grams of carbon dioxide if each email contributes 0.3 grams of CO2. As we all know, electricity is generated through fossil fuels. Emails, texts, messages are transmitted through the Internet and it gets stored in data centers.