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    I have always been interested in climate change, in the same line as global warming. I would like to learn more about how the communities and big businesses is causing damage to the climate. I remember one of my friends told me that if you leave your water running outside in your lawn you will be fined, which came as a shock to me. I never thought of getting a fine for watering your own lawn. In our society today, human emission caused more pollution than ever; there must be a solution that we can work together to improve our health and cleaner air. As of 2015, California had one of the worst droughts in the decade. This is not just a California drought problem; not having water will affect our crops. This soon will become our whole food system. I was reading an article about the drought and it showed the timeline comparison of 2012-2015 droughts. According to the U.S.D.A. (U.S. Department of Agriculture), there was a North American heat wave. During that heatwave, there was a dramatic climate change that caused the atmosphere to produce a severe heat wave—excessively hot weather with high humidity.…

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    to global warming. The issue has been discussed seriously for decades; however, global advancements to counteract the effects of climate change have been ineffective. International focus has been on stopping the output for harmful emissions into the atmosphere. This is widely considered to be the most obvious and, if put into practice, the most effective solution. However, the world is addicted to old methods of power production with no signs of slowing down soon. This being the case, new…

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    happen in decades, if we continue to conform to capitalism. According to Naomi Klein, the author of This Changes Everything, the way our society functions will worsen climate change. Our economy thrives without regulation so, the Earth will die out and we suffer the aftermath. Klein argues that capitalism and its implementation in our world is the root cause of climate change. The first part of the book, titled “Bad Timing,” emphasizes that the rise of neoliberalism correlates to the rise in…

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    The rising matter known as CO2 intensifies the climbing temperatures of Earth’s exterior and is the major leading cause of the so called “Global Warming Effect”. An idea proposed in order to help the effects to the globes warming temperatures is to exchange and recycle conventional sources with alternative ones that have comparable or better performance, but do not emit carbon dioxide. Once the year 2050 decides to shine upon us, roughly one-third of the earth’s energy will have to be from…

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    they have over the last decade, the human race will be responsible for its own mass extinction, in his article “The Sixth Extinction: It Happened To Him. It’s Happening To Us.” Likewise, the article “Global Warming Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg,” by James R. Lee discusses how global warming could bring about major conflict that could lead to the end of life on Earth as it is known today. Humans need to get there heads out of the sand when it comes to climate change according to Kristen Sheeran…

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    The Negative Aspects of Consumerism The American society today has undergone many advances not only technologically but also economically. This is due in full by the advancement of capitalism and consumerism. Consumerism is referred to as the promotion of the interests of consumers. This correlates with the free market economy and the ability for Americans to buy and sell goods freely. However, there are many negative consequences to this aspect of the free market economy. The problems with…

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    The environmental crisis has been the focus of many politicians since the introduction of “global warming.” Each American political party has developed their own strong opinion on the matter and voiced it nationally in recent years. In 2002, Edward O. Wilson wrote The Future of Life, where he clearly pokes fun at the topic at the expense of the classic “Republican” or the modern “Liberal.” He satirizes two passages that argue both sides of the debate and further demonstrates how easily these…

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    of clothing in your house, every shoe in your closet, your baby’s diapers, and even your body when you die. With a little help from society, our entire lives can be biodegradable. Addition to helping the planet, biodegradable products can help combat the effects of global warming. Even though biodegradable products aren’t enough to completely reverse it, we should be using them to help the earth and to create a better future for our children and their children. First, we have to look at the…

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    in the Automotive Industry The automotive industry is in full recovery mode after the recession in 2008 and 2009, and vehicle production numbers were set to exceed 20 million by 2015. (Subran, 2014).Further, the automotive industry continues to grow, at a rate of approximately 4% per year. (Subran, 2014). The enormity of the industry means that the fallout from both the industrial production process and the end result should be closely monitored. Clearly, such industrialized and mechanical…

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    many problems in this society, the energy crisis is a large focus. The depletion of fossil fuels and the consequences of global warming are killing the world. Though there is lack of energy, the masses of people has not stopped growing. The government has arranged ways of living for the people such as the stacks and even controlling the amount of food rations each individual. Though the people are given homes and food, the stacks are dangerous and collapse often; the food also isn’t the best in…

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