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    Consistently the environment is changing and not always for the better. Things we do in regular day to day existence are annihilating our environment. For example, driving automotive vehicles, utilizing power from coal-terminated powerplants, or warming our homes with oil or gaseous petrol, all have terrible and destructive effects on our environment. One of those influences is Global Warming. There are individuals who debate the impacts of Global Warming, yet scientist has demonstrated that…

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    In addition to Global Warming’s impact on water, it also impacts the environment, harming ice and bodies of water, plants, and animals. Firstly, Global Warming leads to a shrinkage of glaciers and causes ice on rivers and lakes to break earlier. This decrease in ice also accelerates the rising of sea levels (NASA, The Consequences of Climate Change). Additionally, Global Warming impacts plants, as they are no longer able to survive in certain climates and locations, and trees are flowering…

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    Opposing Viewpoint on Global Warming Poor air quality, polluted water and crowded landfills are just some of the many environmental problems that have significant impact on developing and industrial countries. Aside from these, perhaps one more threat to the environment, but a less ominous one, is the general increase in temperatures around the world and its resulting climatic changes. This phenomenon, known as global warming, certainly has serious unfavorable effects on humans and other living…

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    might struggle to live under the two effects above of global warming for now, animal species completely cannot make it through for the rest of their lifetime because animals cannot improve their bodies’ structures to adapt the change in their habitat. For this effect, cold-blooded animals are specific examples; according to the article “Amphibians Don’t Cozy Up to Warmer Climes,” based on the information of researchers at Stony Brook University, warmer environment shortens cold-blooded animals’…

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    gas for cooking and heating, it is also used in industrial processing and electricity. Describe the industrial processes involved and analyse its impact on global systems. CSG is typically found 200m–1000m below the surface. To extract the gas, wells are drilled and…

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    May Why We Should Care Global Warming otherwise known as climate change is one of the biggest problems facing the 21stcentury. Yet most people don't seem to understand just how far reaching and impactful the effects of Global Warming can be. Because of this most people don't seem to care much about it or try to stop it, saying that ?it is not animportant issue?. the truth though is that Global Warming is a very important issue that we should care about, and…

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    the whole the environment, air and water source in the worldwide because of overexploitation of natural resources catering for the needs of housing, food production, and industrial production. In fact, the amount of solid waste generated in the environment is very large because of human activities; it begets the sources of concentrated solid waste exceeding biodegradable ability of the natural environment in urban areas, agricultural areas, and industrial areas. As a statistic in 2010, “the…

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    “The earth we living is warming up.” People can hear this everywhere, every time when media talking about the extreme weather. Global warming became a hot point since a long time ago, normally people associates human activities with global warming, but also some people voice different opinions. “Global average surface temperatures have increased by about one degree Fahrenheit since the beginning of the 20th century, and nine of the ten warmest years on record have occurred during the 21st…

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    GLOBAL WARMING The term Global Warming can be defined as the gradual increase in the temperature of Earth 's surface, oceans and atmosphere generally associated with the greenhouse effect caused by increased level of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.The Greenhouse effect is responsible for the increase in temperature all over the world. It is a change that is believed to be changing the Earth 's climate in a permanent way. Global Warming the most important and biggest…

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    behind Global Warming can be difficult to understand. In this paper, the scientific facts will be kept simple in order to accomplish the main goal of the paper. This paper has two goals, the first is to educate the reader on the effects Global Warming can have on the environment. The second, and more prominent, is arguing the question of whether suing on behalf of future generations should be allowed. It has been scientifically proven that the burning of fossil fuels harms the environment. A…

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