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All scientific indicators suggest that the temperature will continue to rise. This rise in temperature will not only affect places like glaciers in the artic but the effect would be felt all over the world. With glaciers melting and water levels rising, places like our hometown of San Diego would be affected. Places close to the beach would be under water. Islands, like Hawaii, would also be affected by rising waters. Other effects of global warming would be more natural disasters, tornados and hurricanes. These natural disasters will be felt all over the world.

In order to stop these harmful circumstances from developing, we must first and foremost educate everyone about these dangers. We must not deny the solid scientific proof that indicates

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