Globe Warming

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    Cause Of Climate Change In The United States

    pollution is a good thing so we don't have stronger and bigger storms. Greenhouses can also cause climate change,Greenhouse gases can be because of the burning of oil and fossil fuels. We are losing a lot of stuff because of climate change.”Global Warming could destroy 40% of the amazon forest.”-Anonymous.The glaciers are melting and So are the ice caps ,And we need to do something about it. We need to invent something so we Can reduce pollution so we don't have bad climate change like we do now

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    Coral Reef Research Paper

    The first major threat to coral reefs is global warming or climate change. The warming of the oceans is detrimental for coral reefs because they are very particular about what water temperature they live in. Also the warming of the oceans causes glacier to melt, thus causing rising seas. " The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found that sea level is rising at a rate of .12 inches per year—60 percent faster than the .08 inches per year it predicted in 2007" (Global Reef Threats). Rising

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    Pollution In New York City

    The longer humans have lived on Earth, the worse the devastating and destructive plague known as pollution has become. It chokes the air, kills off the wildlife, and contaminates as well as thickens the water. The main cause of this pollution are buildings and other man-made structures. Since the first building was built, the pollution was increasing at a alarmingly high rate. However, with humans taking no actions to fix this pollution problem, the Earth felt as it was being taken for granted.

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    Air Pollution In Southern California

    Every year, Southern Californians guzzle gallons of fossil fuel. As a result, air pollution is still extremely high. With little education about the issue, many citizens are unaware of the pollutants they are emitting. However, the population of Southern California could improve their actions against air pollution, and strengthen their current activities. Everyone can make a difference in this issue. Efforts should be strengthened to reduce Southern California’s excessive use of fossil fuels and

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    Summary Of Tom Godwin's 'Cold Equations'

    Tom Godwin’s “Cold Equations” demonstrates the idea that a person may be forced to make a decision that may go against their morals in order to better help the majority, and therefore it is important for a person to live life with no regrets. “Cold Equations” begins with the introduction of the new, space oriented future, where people can travel to separate planets and galaxies and explore space. In order to conserve fuel, computers calculate the amount of resources needed for the journey, which

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    Fish Persuasive Essay

    Have you every wondered why that bird is blue, why that dog has short legs, Or why that fish has such long fins? If you answered yes to any of those questions I would continue reading if I were you... Animals evolve and adapt to their surroundings constantly. One reason is climate change. As pollution fills the air because of factories and other ozone damaging instruments it changes the climate and environment in many different ways. As the ozone deteriorates it allows more harmful rays from the

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    The Pros And Cons Of Animal Agriculture

    “Animal Agriculture is one of the largest industries on the planet, with the biggest environmental impact,” says Will Potter, an independent journalist and TED senior fellow. The shocking fact is that no one is talking about this issue. Some of the biggest environmental agencies such as Greenpeace, Amazon Watch and Oceana do not have anything anywhere about this problem (Cowspiracy.com). Climate change is not just being caused by fossil fuels or keeping the lights on too long anymore. The animal

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    Yellow Stone National Park Research Paper

    Researchers at the University of Utah have combined seismograph information from distant seismology stations regarding the levels of magma beneath the volcanoes located at Yellow Stone National Park. Seismologists were able to take a deeper look into the volcano and found that there is a significantly large magma reservoir beneath the magma chamber. This newly found body of magma(reservoir) is more than four times the size than the body of magma that lies above it. This new information and its finding

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    Ultra-Violate Radiation In Australia

    Construction workers are always surrounded by enormous of hazards in the work site. Many of these hazards are temporary or localized, and avoiding them is not a difficult task for workers. However, some of these hazards occur every day. Ultra-Violate radiation (UVR), which has wavelength between approximately 180 NM to 400 NM, is a continuous hazard that can be affects almost everyone working outdoors. Today Australia is considering overexposure to UVR is a public health issue because many outdoors

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    Boca Chiax Case Study

    There have been many mayhems in the state of Texas, the lone star state, including: poverty, lack of jobs, dismissing of teachers, closing of schools, border security, immigration, and a poor economy (Texaspolitics). However, here in the southern Texas valley, the main problem is the construction and future actions of the famous company SpaceX. SpaceX hopes to build a launch facility near the Boca Chica Beach. First, the danger of noise levels and chemicals that will inevitably be discharged during

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