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    Weather is a day-to-day change in the atmospheric condition such as temperatures and humidity. The climate is the observed weather for an extended period hence it identifiable with specific locations. The climate system is made of the elements such as biosphere (living organisms), cryosphere (ice sheets, oceans, and atmosphere) and geosphere (rocks, soils, and sediments).All these factors influence the changes in the movement of heat on the environment, which leads to climate change. The oceans…

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    words climate change invoke disagreement and debate, especially when addressing the arguments of Steffen et al. and Idso et al. Steffen et al. argue that variations in CO2 levels, caused by industrialization, are significant enough to create a new epoch called the anthropocene. Meanwhile, Idso et al. argue that climate change is a naturally occurring phenomenon within normal ranges, which will be beneficial to the environment. Both articles focus on the origins and effects of climate change;…

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    During the dates of November 30th – December 11th, 2015 the United Nations Climate Change Conference took place in Le Bourget, Paris. This conference main priority is to address the issues of global climate change, and to construct a draft report on how to deal with these issues. One of the main focuses of the conference is, “To hold the increase in the global average temperature [below 1.5 °C] [or] [well below 2.0°C] above preindustrial levels by ensuring deep reductions in global greenhouse…

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    cannot be logically argued with; the Earth and its climate are changing and legislation should broaden as this predicament processes. This claim is supported by a number of scientific findings that reflect negatively on the Earth’s environment. In response to this there is information on current and past legislation; as well as various opportunities the United States could participate in in the future. When the U.S. society thinks of climate change it is typically associated with the phrase,…

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    In Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior, Kingsolver tackles the issues of climate change with change in migration pattern of monarch butterflies, which leads to these butterflies to land in a small town in rural Tennessee. Dellarobbia Turnbow, a 28-year-old struggling mom-of-2 living in this small town was on a hike to the top of the mountain to have an affair with a telephone repairman. Half way up the mountain she sees a miraculous display of nature in front of her, but little did she realize…

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    Global climate change is modifying the population of microorganisms and the distribution of their species. Microorganisms live in environments where more than type of species exist. Each species of microorganism plays a major, minor or no role in intricate groups. There is variation amongst microorganism and because of this all species of microorganisms will not react to global climate change in the same way. These microorganisms have a vital role in ensuring components such as carbon and…

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    Climate Change: It Is Real In the last year, our global climate greatly changed. How might you ask? Well, when fossil fuels burn. Our changing climate is a complex topic, For starters, many people believe that global warming and climate change are the same. Also, the general signs that our climate is changing are important and should be known. To add to the problem that is climate change neglect and conspiracy theories have people believing that change is a hoax.Our government needs to be doing…

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    natural environment. ScienceDirect, Global Environmental Change, Volume 23 Issue 6, December 2013, Page1852-1861,“Natural cycles” in lay understandings of climate changeLinda H. Connor, Nick Higginbothamb Available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378013001088 [Accessed 1 April 2017] Natural cycles are the center of climate change skeptics organization. It links nature and humans through time, explains climate change and weather. It is located in the man-made and…

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    Why do you think global climate change has become such a misunderstood concept in the U.S., and so politically charged (as compared to other countries)? I believe climate change is so misunderstood because of how the message and facts are spread in our country. You will hear from two different sides that either global warming is something we need to be extremely concerned about or that it is a myth and quite frankly doesn’t exist. We have the media to blame for this. The media, like for most…

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    Empathy and Climate Change, Krznaric talks about the disasters caused by climate change in India. Throughout the world, there are many countries deeply affected by the subject of climate change. The concept of climate change according to NASA is defined as “a change in the typical or average weather of a region or city.” However, climate change is also a change in earth’s overall climate (NASA). Varying changes in temperature and precipitation patterns is a result of climate change. The concern…

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