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    Global Warmin Fact or Fiction

    Global Warming Fact or Fiction Betty Jones American Inter-Continental University April 29, 2012 Running head: PROFESSION BUSINESS WRITING 2 Global Warming Fact or Fiction I. Concept of global warming A. What is Global warming B. What causes Global warming II. Climate changes A. Fact about Global dimming Fiction about global warming III. Global warming Impacts A. Global warming

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    Global Warming

    going to an end! B: It is because the problem of global warming is getting more serious. A: Why does such a phenomenon happen? B: There is rapid economic growth among nations, but there are few restrictions on emitting greenhouse gases. A: On the other hand, when we turn on the air-conditioner continuously in summer, the temperature of outdoors will increase, intensifying the problem of temperature rising. B: Because of global warming, the climate will be more extreme. Natural

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    An Inconvenient Truth

    An Inconvenient Truth Al Gore really has a valid point in what he wants to share with the people. His visual aids and animations shows great insight into what he sees for the future. Our world is in big trouble; as he stresses the changes in the earth over the last thirty years. Gore is a great public speaker and really leaves people with something to think about when his presentation is over. He has been all over the world to share this presentation with others and really get people out there

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    Let's Stop Scaring Ourselves Essay

    In the essay “Let’s Stop Scaring Ourselves” by Michael Chrichton, the author says that as he turns 62 he looks back at all the bit worldwide “scares”. He starts off with the whole global cooling and global warming. How it all started in 1945 when the glaciers were growing, then in 1975 Newsweek reported that in the 21st century the temperature would rise by 30 degrees. However in 1995 the UN estimated a 4 degree rise in the next 100 years. He then goes on to talk about how the world feared that we

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    Impact of Climate Change

    and animals have shifted their ranges, trees are flowering sooner, and sea levels are rising. These effects were predicted in the past by scientists, and they are finally occurring. Most of climate change is caused by global warming and the greenhouse effect. (Gardiner, 2004) Global warming is a rise in the average temperature on the earth’s surface. Scientists who study the climate have evaluated climate patterns since the early 1800’s. From their evaluations, they have noticed a rise in temperature

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    Managing Environmental Concerns

    Managing Environmental Concerns and Resources DJ Baker Sci/256 November 27, 2012 Mrs. Solchik Managing Environmental Concerns and Resources In the simulation for Environmental Pollution, it explains that an Ecosystem refers to a community and its physical environment. Also included is the interaction of the community and organisms of the community. By understanding just what the ecosystem entails, we can better understand what is needed to meet the growing needs of an environment and

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    Global Climate Stabilization

    Global Climate Destabilization What comes to mind when you think of death? Or what are some of the possible ways that large groups of people may die from? Have you ever thought of being killed through a way that you wouldn’t have died otherwise such as cancer, famine, storms, floods, droughts or epidemics? And the list goes on and on. Well, what if all these probabilities could be part of what global warming can do. Terrifying is in it? As the earth’s population multiply and human activities

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    Air Pollution

    the long-term exposure to air pollution. For these reasons, it is clear that air pollution has a harmful effect on human’s health. Another reason is that air pollution has resulted in serious complications in the natural environment. For instance, global warming, which is caused by greenhouse gas in turn caused by air pollutants, increase the average temperature of Earth’ atmosphere and oceans. Acid rain is caused by air pollution, it makes manmade structures, rock formations, forests and other natural

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    Climate Change

    plants. They emit 2 billion tons of CO2 a year. Can clean coal technology be developed and in time? Now a day’s global warming became important for everyone to ignore it, because it is relate to our lives. We must not only think about ourselves but also about the next generation. We have to take more care about our planet and know what the causes and effects of global warming are. Global warming has affected our planet so greatly. The earth’s atmosphere traps the suns heat and the earth gets warmer

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    Can Canada Be Punished for Violating Global Warming Pacts?

    Can Canada be punished for Violating Global Warming Pacts? Canada in fact can and will be punished for Violating Global warming effects, if not by legal terms internationally, there will be consequences for their actions. Background Canada has violated the Global warming Pact called the “Kyoto Protocol”. “The view that human activities are likely responsible for most of the observed increase in global mean temperature ("global warming") since the mid-20th century is an accurate reflection of

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