Global Warming Persuasive Speech

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General Purpose Statement: To Persuade
Specific Purpose Statement: To Persuade on why Global Warming is all a myth to you
Central Idea/Theme: Global Warming is a hoax that people in our time have been saying to show the new generations that its causing harm to the environment; However, Scientist have proven that Global Warming is being cause by humans, nor is it affecting the weather system.
Introduction:
I. Global Warming is no threat to us or to the environment because Researchers have no evidence that proves that humans are causing harm to the world.
A. Many Scientists make a strong case against Global Warming being real.
1. About 31,000 scientists in America have said that humans aren’t the cause of Global Warming
a. NASA sent a satellite that measures the
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Global Warming hasn’t change the weather pattern in years
2. In 2014, Scientist from The National Weather Service had discovered that our weather pattern hasn’t change or affected anything to cause Global Warming.
a. the Artic Sea Ice made a nice comeback i There was record sea ice in Antarctica. ii Also, the great lakes had recorded ice in Lake Superior causing not to be the hottest year ever.
b. Records of snow/cold
i. they said that Global Warming would cause no more snow, and children would never see snow; however, during this year it has reach to be the most snow to ever hit in the U.S. ii. Also, a polar Vortex was hit in the U.S. causing to be the coldest record to be seen in modern time.
c. Oceans are rising less than predicted
i. The tidal waves or sea level hasn’t risen in the past 20 year.
Body:
I. There is scientific evidence that “man-made” global warming is not a real phenomenon.
A. There is no scientific proof that humans releasing of CO2 are the dominant cause of the minor warming of the earth’s atmosphere over the past 100 years.
B. If there were such proof that Global Warming is cause by humans, then it would be written down by scientism showing proof that we are causing Global

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