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    Why Have I Chosen This Topic I have chosen this topic because the hardest part about going on vacation is choosing where I want to go. There are so many vacation spots in the United States, so it can be hard to pick the right one. I hope that after I do this paper, I will know exactly where to visit on my next vacation. I could save my family time and money by doing research. In the future, it could become my go-to spot. I can also share my results with my family and friends. What I Already…

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    For the last several decades, there have been many discussions regarding global warming. As of now, it has become one of the biggest problems our world faces today. The PBS film “Global Warming; The Signs and the Science,” aims to call attention to the dangers society faces from climate change and suggests urgent actions that need to be taken immediately. The program tries to explain to its audience that global warming is very much in evidence by showing clips of science experts who explain the…

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    the benefits and drawbacks of man’s nature at global power, which influences the Earth and the societies that inhabit it. Even though politics is a battle of words and power, it can also be a battle of the people’s support. Manmade climate change is widely believed by the American and global populace, only being opposed by the majority of the Republican party. Conservatives believe that climate change is a natural cycle of the Earth and that Global Warming is just being exaggerated.…

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    Global pollution is a big problem when it comes to any type of life. The climate change or the emission put into the air or water cause huge problems to all walks of life. People get sick, animals are dieing off, and habitats are shrinking. A big problem that comes from global pollution and warming happens in the seas and effects many of the marine wildlife. One of the things that can help reduce the rate and effect of emission is to lower the amount to greenhouse gases in the air. Coral reefs…

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    What has the world come to? In 2393, life is completely different, and Earth is barely able to sustain the lives it protects. In “The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View From the Future”, written by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, the audience is taken on a literary journey to the end of the world. The figurative language and imaginative scenes that fill the imagination help support the evidence of the decaying Earth. The Collapse of Western Civilization essentially talks about the end…

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    Global Warming myth or fact? Global warming has probably been one of the most controversial subjects in all of the scientific community for many years. Arguments range from how the climate change is affecting the way nature works, how it is leading to extreme climate changes that lead to disasters, to how it is just a periodical climate change in the world that has no more meaning that it being natural. Some say that the earth is able to handle all the pollution and CO2 that is produce without…

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    Animal Agriculture

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    effects made to the climate change which affects land. “Livestock is responsible for 65% of all human-related emissions of nitrous oxide – a greenhouse gas with 296 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide, and which stays in the atmosphere for 150 years.” Livestock will force itself into the leading cause of global warming. We begin to underestimate the power that we possess over the Earth and slowly begin to deplete it of its resources. As Bill McKibben states in American Earth:…

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    Canada Climate Change

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    Foreign policy is an action plan formulated by a nation to foster its relationship with other nations, to achieve mutual and national objectives. This will be effective in combating climate change because it is a global issue. Climate change is not an affair that is exclusive to Canada. As a result, its efforts should not be exclusive to Canada. From 1990 to 2011, Canada has only contributed to two percent of the world 's total cumulative greenhouse gas emissions…

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    Global warming: A threat to life Planet earth is facing a serious crisis in the form of global warming. Citizens of earth no matter wherever they are living, all are equally affected. Global warming is showing its “Ecosigns” (Achenback and Heidi 1) such as changing monsoon pattern, expanding arid regions, fluctuating seasons, decreasing fresh water, and rising sea levels. The world is often divided about the reasons of global warming, as some believes that it is a publicity stunt (Horgan),…

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    change of the Arctic has been an issue for human civilization for many years, however many people do not believe that humans are the cause of such a difference in this once pristine environment. The activity of humans is primarily responsible for global warming, however, this topic is still being heavily debated today. The pro party argues that rising levels of air pollutants are being done by human activity, the con party believes anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are too small to cause…

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