Global Warming

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    Global Warming: A raging problem that can make the world inhabitable. In my past few years, whenever I hear people mention of global warming, all that is in my knowledge is the flooding of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere which makes the earth slowly hotter every time. It wasn’t a big deal for me at all but, in the past few months, I got to be more aware of the matter, as global warming is paving its path towards a major problem for humanity. I can now hear people talking about it, and I can

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    I. Global Warming is the single biggest environmental crisis of our time. The earth’s atmosphere is overloaded with heat. Trapping carbon dioxide which threatens the climate with disastrous consequences. II. The earth is warming, and human activity is the primary cause. III. Climate disruption puts our food, water supply, our health and our basic human needs at risk. IV. Some impacts of global warming are record high temp. In months that should be cooler, and the seasons are change more

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    tornados and hurricanes are common place. i. This is an extremist view on what global warming could lead to in the next couple hundred years. And even if these things do not happen as quickly as this extreme viewpoint suggests this will happen eventually if nothing is done. ii. The question then becomes what should be done? Many politicians talk a lot about how laws need to be implemented to reduce our effect on global warming. I’m here to tell you all that this is not the right plan of action and that

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    Global warming and climate change is a on going concern and serious threat to Earth. More specifically, there has been an ongoing debate regarding whether or not hurricanes are increasing the rate of global warming. In this report both sides of this debate, as well as what is in store for the future if nothing is done to slow down global warming/climate change I. Introduction A. Introduce the topic/ issue at hand B. The geological aspect of a hurricane * What causes hurricanes

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    Global warming What is the greenhouse effect, and is it affecting our climate? The greenhouse effect is unquestionably real, and is essential for life on Earth. It is the result of heat absorption by certain gases in the atmosphere (called greenhouse gases because they trap heat) and re- radiation downward of a part of that heat. Water vapor is the

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    Global Warming Global warming can be described as the rising average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans and its projected continuation. Global warming is indeed a huge problem that the world faces. “Warnings from the scientific community are becoming louder, as an increasing body of science points to rising dangers from the ongoing buildup of human-related greenhouse gases, produced mainly by the burning of fossil fuels and forests”. (New Yourk Tmes Website). Global warming presents

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    place. We have experienced the Earth’s temperature rising. Global warming is the name of the phenomenon that has taken place over approximately the past 133 years, and according to NASA, it is an un-debated fact that the average temperature on Earth has increased one and a half degrees over this time period (NASA). There is a wide range of thoughts and opinions on the relatively recent issue of global warming. To some people, global warming is out of our hands. Therefore, it is a non-issue. Others

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    Global Warming Global warming has been closely linked to significant changes in the climate patterns mostly influenced by the changing levels of precipitation and atmospheric moistures as the effects of high temperatures. The changes affect the patterns of storms, sea levels, and snowfall where colder areas get colder. Global warming has been blamed for its detrimental consequences to the forest, wildlife, glaciers, sea levels, and health of the people (Natural Resources Defense Council, 2008).

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    smog, and it is causing the warm air to stay in our atmosphere, heating up the world. Global Warming is a growing problem and needs to be stopped now. Global warming is an interesting topic. There is confusion amongst scientists about what it really is. Global warming is defined as the release of green house gases into the air that trap heat on the earth, causing for warmer temperatures. The issue of global warming is also very up in the air, because many people do not even believe that it exists,

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    Aleksey Golubok Friday 1 PM 10/8/15 Global Warming and Climate Change I. According to data from NASA, the overall temperature in the earth’s atmosphere has been increasing since 1880. Most of this warming, however, has occurred since 1970, with the 20 warmest years having occurred since 1981 and with all 10 of the warmest years occurring in the past 12 years. This phenomena, known as global warming or climate change, is caused by the greenhouse effect. Gases such as carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons

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