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    Owen Caplinger Many scientists state that climate change is real. These scientists and scholars believe that climate change is real, because the temperature is constantly changing from the past 200 years. Acording to the website http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/ it states, “ The Earths climate has changed throughout history. 7,000 marks the beginning of the climate era. Most of the climate changes are contributed to very small variations that changes the amount of solar energy our planet…

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    The Myths, facts, and reality of Climate Change What is Climate change, and how do people know it is happening? Climate change is the systematic change of weather and temperature of the earth. Humans have increased the speed of this ever since the industrial revolution, but not by how much the public eye thinks. The earth is natural changing on it's own. Climate change has been happening for a while and people can see those changes in sea level rises, and the average temperature rising slowly,…

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    on people’s minds is climate change. This issue is not just something that relates to America, but relates to the world as a whole. The threat of climate change has produced two groups of people with different opinions on the subject. Some individuals consider this to be a very important issue, while others dismiss this as something that is not important. With so much information that is accessible on the internet, it is easy to see the facts showing that climate change is an issue and needs to…

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    3. The concept of climate change in SEA of tourism Tourism which is not properly planned and managed can leave permanent footprints on the physical, social, cultural and economic environments of tourism destinations and becomes one of the essential Carbon Dioxide reduction sector for combating global warming and consequent climate change (Ceballous, 1996; Glasson et al. 1995; Dwyer & Edwards, 2009; Wende et al, 2012). The institutional mechanisms of Environmental assessments of tourism are…

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    Copper et al gives conceptual framework about the relationship between population dynamic and climate change. This framework provides hypothesis which describe pathways how population dynamic and climate change are related or how they are affected on each other. Pathways demonstrate that climate change is causes of drought. More population require more water as water is essential part of life so over the time lack of water resources it create food shortage for both human and animals so people…

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    been proven that what caused climate change is not only due to human factors but natural factors as well. As in the article “causes of climate change”, it talked about how the natural and anthropogenic effects are causes of the changes in our climate. Some natural causes are the effects of plate tectonics, volcanoes, the earth’s tilt, and ocean currents. Plate tectonics, where countries and “continents were all part of one large landmass” (Causes of climate change. Retrieved November 23, 2015 )…

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    When most people think of climate change, they think of polar bears and melting ice caps. Most people do not think of the families in North Dakota who lost their homes to floodwaters in 2009 or the twenty million people left homeless after the catastrophic 2010 monsoon in Pakistan. However, these disasters are the real consequences of climate change that we are facing. Climate change is the warming of our planet to dangerous temperatures as a result of the accumulation of greenhouse gases…

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    You know what could be the reason behind it all, over climate change through the years? Another, what are the effects of climate change and how can it be stopped? Simple, the people on earth are the main reason why over the years climate changes have increased more than back in the 1900s. Of course many people say It’s the trees that are being cut for timber, paper and other resources; also the cars that we drive that are producing those fumes into the atmosphere. Whereas, It’s affecting more…

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    Dunlap, Riley E., and Aaron M. McCright. "Organized Climate Change Denial." The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Ed. John S. Dryzek, Richard B. Norgaard, and David Schlosberg. Oxford, U.K. ; New York: Oxford UP, 2011. 144-160. Print. Oxford Handbooks. The tenth chapter of the book, The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society, is titled “Organized Climate Change Denial”, and was written by Riley E. Dunlap and Aaron M. McCright. In this chapter they argue that much of corporate…

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    The impacts of climate change that are of most concern through 2100 are many and will affect societies in all different ways. Sea level rise is one of the greatest as it is a link within a chain reaction. As sea level rises not only will coastal areas be demolished leading to increased financial burdens and the migration of those citizens to move inland, but also smaller island countries will be lost under water and that society will no longer have their home. With the reduction of available…

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