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    In Malcom Gladwell’s “Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted”, Gladwell argues the ambiguity in the relationship between the separation of the structure of an activist group and the strong and weak tie phenomenon. The structure and relationship between individuals of a group both contribute to the category of activism. During social activism, there are two types of people who contribute to social change. There are the motivated people who participate in more risky actions, and…

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    praising or publishing his excellent work in both economics and climate change. Nordhaus is a distinguished economist and professor at Yale University who has committed more than thirty years to researching and answering the big questions in climate-change economics. In his most recent book, The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World, Nordhaus aims to balance the arguments for and against climate change not only by discussing the science behind global warming, but…

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    Climate Change is already having a profound effect on life in the marine ecosystem. It influences fisheries’ productivity through its effects on primary production, food web, interactions and distribution of species. This gave way for climate-related issues on fisheries and aquaculture for being identified. This paper develops a framework for the study of how climate change affects fish productivity and the possible impacts of low fish production on aquaculture and to us humans. So further…

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    evidence of the changes in climate and is due to natural processes and human activity. Some researchers are more assured that the changes in climate is due to human activity 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…

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    has increased and is continuing to increase rapidly, which is affecting wildlife. Even though species have adapted to climate change in the past, a big concern now is the rapid rate at which the climate is getting warmer. The changing climate has affected wildlife, their populations, and their habitats. Many species are moving closer to the north in response to climate change. Migratory birds are arriving at their nesting grounds earlier and there is a decline in the availability of food they…

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    dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The more heat that is trapped and absorbed by such gases causes the overall temperature of Earth to rise. It is natural and anthropogenic – human induced – climate changes that are attributed to increased gases in the greenhouse effect, though anthropogenic changes play a larger role in global warming. Despite the fact that humans have been a major role in speeding up global warming, there are mitigation methods that would slow the rate of global warming, such…

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    “No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change.” – Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States As Barack Obama stated in his State of the Union address in 2015, climate change is a long-term problem. It has proven to be very tough to solve, which is why addressing the issue through interdisciplinary thinking could be beneficial. Climate change affects the Netherlands for various reasons. Increasing temperatures cause a rise in sea-levels. Meanwhile,…

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    Environmental Changes Affecting Organisms The world's climates is being affected by our way of life. Many of these changes aren't just hurting the plants and animals indigenous to these climates, it is also hurting us. Freshwater lakes and ponds, the Arctic ice caps, and humans are being affected by what is going on in the world. Many of the organisms in these freshwater lakes and ponds respond to the changes in their climate in two ways. They either can not respond, therefore, the number of…

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    Climate Change: Fault in Humanity Bill Mckibben’s essay makes several claims relating to the ongoing climate changes happening. Mckibben emphasizes that society is not doing enough to help stunt the negative change in climate. He targets the educated social class who have an ability to make a change and those who call out others for hypocrisy. Mckibben assembles several claims that hold truth in them using anecdotal and common sense evidences, but lacks to use sufficient numbers, statistics,…

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    for the debate on climate change to end. The 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…

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