Effects of Global Warming Essay

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    resulted in global warming. The human activities such as burning of fossil fuels has created the disturbance in environment and directly affecting the human health. The natural process has also contribute to the global warming. The world health organization made a statement that the steps or mitigation that can change the environment condition must be initiate as early as possible. Many countries is facing the rise in sea level, rise in temperature, heat waves, floods which is due to the global…

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    In recent years, the theory of global warming became a controversial topic in today 's society. Many dispute that global warming is due to humans and the many technological advances. Global warming could cause temperature increases, rising sea levels, glacier melting, and increased carbon emissions. The theory of global warming was introduced to the media in the 1900’s. The extreme amount of carbon dioxide was slowly corroding the ozone layer. It is stated in the environmental science reference…

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    release carbon dioxide, the heat- trapping gas blamed most for the warm-up, the effects of higher temperatures, including deadlier heat waves, coastal floods, longer droughts, worse wildfires and higher energy bills, would not go away in our lifetime.” Burning…

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    and anthropogenic changes. Climate change is just a cycle, that will occur from neurogenic changes however humans are dramatically increasing this cycle warming the atmosphere and ocean (IPCC, 2013). Currently greenhouse gasses: carbon dioxide(CO2), methane(CH4) and nitrous oxide(N20) have been released in large amounts into the atmosphere, warming planet earth (NASA, 2016). These gases deplete the ozone layer by releasing chlorine and bromine atoms into the stratosphere, which destroy ozone…

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    is due to global warming, which has been long underway. I remember the first time, I heard about global warming, when was quite young. It was in a cartoon where one of the characters, a high school student, had gotten an assignment from school to survey for opinions about the greenhouse effect. Even back then, it has been a problem for so long that it had become a cliché used in cartoons. The many gasses emitted by cars and other unnatural manmade sources increase the greenhouse effect. A…

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    For many years there has been a great debate between scientists who believe that human activity has major negative effects on climate change, and those who argue that climate change is caused by a variety of factors, not just harmful human activity. Those who support that belief that activities such as the burning of fossil fuels could cause disastrous climate changes and global warming disagree with those who believe that research has been skewed to alter the way findings are presented. The…

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    from the sun’s harmful rays, any damage to this layer allows the sun’s light to increasingly break through and increase the earth’s temperature. Furthermore, all fossil fuels have this effect…coal, oil and natural gas are the biggest sources of fuel in today’s industrial economy. These fuels have a similar effect on the environment and the burning of the ozone layer. A study publish in Environmental Research Letters ranks the countries from greatest to least in overall climate change. The…

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    Climate Change Debate

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    scientific community has come to a consensus that global warming is real, but the debate lingers on. Facts about sea level rise, melting polar ice caps, global warming, and climate change are discussed on a regular basis; however, much of the population is still unconcerned about what is happening. There is general confusion and misunderstanding about the subject, even to the point that people may not understand that climate change and global warming mean the same thing and are often used…

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    of the world warming up. Observing the pattern of the warming of the globe over the past 30 years has people asking the scientific question, is global climate change man-made? We are going to go over the natural causes of climate change, what is causing the process to speed up, and what the people of the planet can do to slow the process. Global climate change is a natural process of our world. What happens is the sun brings its heat and energy into our climate system (Global Warming Facts and…

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    Hum/111 Week 1 Assignment

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    Doomsday Global warming is real, and, on this track, is bound to kill us. With average temperatures rising over the past years, many plants and animals will die, killing off any sustenance for us. Fortunately, with the correct care, we still may be able to, deter the burning, flooding, and killing of the earth. You may be informed, but you are definitely not alarmed enough. Often believed to be a hoax, global warming has done nothing but rise over the past few decades. Because of global…

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