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    In the documentary “The Impact of Global Warming” it showed many ways of how global warming can effect and is effect our society and our planet. One of the impacts of global warming that the documentary addressed was the rise in sea level. There are many causes that effect the rise in sea level but one specific effect is the melting of glaciers and ice caps. When our temperature increases dramatically high it causes many of the glaciers that are situated across the globe to melt, whether its…

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    and creation. They have abuse that power thru so many decades that nowadays is showing the results. The evolution of mankind is stunning to witness their accomplishments so far but like always karma is in the corner waiting to attack. Right now, global warming has hit us harder than Miley Cyrus wrecking ball. It has increase super-fast in just a…

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    Global Warming Scientists have spent their lives studying the earth; taking note of all its activities, changes and collusion. After studying and analyzing the earth, they came up with the term known as Global warming. Global Warming can be defined as “the unusual and frequent increase in the earth’s temperature over time, primarily due to the greenhouse gases released by people burning fossil fuels. Looking back to the history of the earth, it has experience several changes; climate…

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    should see that we breath and survive because of the clean environment that we once had, but the question is that are we really living in a clean environment or is it full of substances that are harming not only us but the trees and the animals around us. One of the main problems seen when it comes environmental problems is global warming, which by definition is an increase in the earth’s surface…

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    because most the human activities takes place here, the largest source of air pollution in the urban areas are from automobile exhaust. Observations of various tropospheric air pollutant such as CO, HCHO, NO2 and SO2 has revealed pollution on the global scale. CO has a significant portion from automobiles exhausts and biomass burning, air pollution by CO is very disturbing because of its effect on oxidation in the…

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    The warming of the planet has been a concern to mankind for centuries and it’s almost to the point where the environment and ecosystems are diminishing because of it. Global warming is an issue to all of the living and breathing inhabitants of this planet and it is our duty as one to manage the sustenance of where we live. As future generations start to emerge, they are born into a world of concern and unhealthy lifestyles because of the fact that the world’s temperatures are fluctuating at an…

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    Global warming or climate change is the gradual increase of Earth’s temperature over time, through the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the rising carbon level in the atmosphere, trapping radiation, and heating the Earth. Humans are depending on fossil fuels that release these emissions. Though we have increasingly started depending on renewable resources that don’t release these harmful gases into the atmosphere, we can already see the effects today and if this doesn’t stop now the…

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    Byproducts of Rising Global Temperature The terms global warming and climate change are often thought of as interchangeable, while they are to some extent, particularly within the context of politics, in science the terms are taken more literally. As discussed earlier, the scientific community is in agreement with regards to the fact that global temperatures are increasing. So calling the phenomenon global warming is not technically incorrect, however, global warming does not encompass the…

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    day. However, many humans are still not aware of the harmful effects of global warming. Carbon is emitted into the air daily because of the burning of fossil fuels. Eventually, we will run out of fossil fuels. Then what happens? There are plenty of clean alternatives that put little to no greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. One small switch at a time could save a population of polar bears or even someone’s life. Global warming is causing the earth to change in multiple ways, some too quick to…

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    When you hear the word permanent, what do you think about? How about if you hear the two words permanent destruction, do you hear a ringing in your ears just from those two words? Do you ask yourself, what are the consequences from permanent destruction? Well, when I think of permanent destruction of forests, I come into realization all that’s at stake. According to Alina Bradford, a Live Science contributor, states “An estimated 18 million acres (7.3 million hectares) of forest, which…

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