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    Global Warming And Humans

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    It is true that the climate has changed and humans are accountable for causing it? Global warming has been one of the biggest deals of political and scientific controversy. As we know that the scientists have discovered mysteries of the world and universe in the past decades. Is it to be believed that humans are involved in causing the global warming? One of my main reasons for saying that the Earth is actually becoming warmer, is because of the increasing temperatures through the thermometer…

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    The aspect of “global change” has become a very recognizable issue. People all over the world have become aware of the many issues contributing to the planet’s decline and unsustainable future. These environmental changes are continuously being researched and addressed, but no one really understands the extreme effects of this global change. The most vulnerable concept is the change in climate. The ATEAM project conducted by M.J. Metzger, M.D.A. Rounsevell, L. Acosta-Michlik, R. Leemans and D.…

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    In a 2016 article entitled “Changing Climate” the author Thomas Sumner discusses a variety of topics that revolve around how humans have impacted the Earth’s climate. “Changing Climate” examines climate change research, ocean circulation, hurricane research, and geology and climate. This article uses past and present research to validate the importance of these issues to create a well written exploration of human’s effect on the climate. Despite the fact that there is not a lot of data about…

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    Climate Change: Is it Factual or Fictional? Whether or not climate change is real has been a debate that has circulated the world for decades. After recent natural disasters that affected millions around the country, the debate has been reignited. Several states, such as California, have already put in place rules that increase energy efficiency that uses less fossil fuels. The factors included in this debate range anywhere from a scientific standpoint to a political one. Some believe climate…

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    able to change the energy balance of the planet by absorbing long wave radiation emitted from earth’s surface. Without the greenhouse affect our earth would be a chilly -18°C in comparison to the present average temperature of 15°C. As energy passes through the atmosphere a number of different changes take place. 26% precent of the suns energy is radiated back into space by clouds and other atmospheric partials. The clouds, gases and the other partials within the atmosphere absorb…

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    Global Warming: Caused By Humans Earth is a sacred place. One single planet to house seven billion individuals, and that number is constantly growing. If the planet is damaged then there is no way of getting a new one. Elisabeth Corrall’s article “Global Warming is Happening Now” states that Earth’s average temperature has risen one and a half degrees fahrenheit over the past century, and it is estimated to rise another half to eight and a half degrees fahrenheit in the next one hundred years…

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    film Merchants of Doubt is a documentary from 2014 directed by Robert Kenner. It brings into light how industries that pollute and that would benefit from climate deniers hire so called experts to appear independently from their company and speak about climate change, toxins, and other controversial matters. This is not a film about climate change and how it is going to affect us, it isn’t a film on why smoking is bad or why chemicals like DDT should be banned; it is simply about the illusionary…

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    One environmental issues posted on the Facebook group on Ecologically Conscious Social is climate change’s effect impacts on the Great Barrier Reef where is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites. The Great Barrier Reef is located in Queensland, state of Australia. A concern raised by a group of environmentalists over a threat to the Great Barrier Reef is carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that emit from burning of coal. The federation government environment minister, Mr. Greg Hunt approved a 16.5…

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    will come to its final point in the next 1 hundred years because of global warming. Global Warming (greenhouse effect) is an official problem(even though our president said “It's a hoax created by the Chinese for economics reason” and that “wrong”)because we humans our release too much CO2 in the air, our political leaders believe it’s a hoax and overall WE just unpledged about our world. Let's get one fact straight, global warming is a REAL situation…

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    Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the global dependence on fossil fuels has become associated with global climate change. This statement can be attributed to fossil fuels emitting carbon dioxide that acts a greenhouse gas which traps heat, causing the atmosphere of the Earth to rise in temperature. Evidence of global climate change can be seen around the world, ranging from rising sea levels to increased temperatures in specific regions. Because of the increased carbon emissions…

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