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    a way that would lead to our demise? Global warming could be an prime example of global consequences following from changing the environment to meet our needs. During the 20th century the average global temperature rose an unprecedented…

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    Humans and industrialization have a direct impact on global warming with the increased production of greenhouse gases. What is global warming? In short, it is the raise in temperature of Earth’s surface, caused by the gases carbon dioxide, methane, dinitrogen and chlorofluorocarbons. For contrast, oxygen and nitrogen are gases that will not trap heat and are therefore not greenhouse gases. These greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere. You see, the sun provides energy in the form of solar…

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    current warming trend part of a natural process? Shouldn't nature be capable of coping on its own? Egret in cypress swamp Great egret in Everglades National Park NPS/Rodney Cammauf Earth's temperature fluctuates naturally over tens of thousands to millions of years. Scientists take these fluctuations into account when they assert that we are currently experiencing unique conditions in Earth's history. Scientists have found only one variable to explain the relatively recent rapidity of global…

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    new U.N. report, the global warming outlook is much worse than originally predicted. Which is pretty bad when they originally predicted it would destroy the planet" (Jay Leno). For most people, the phrases "global warming" and "climate change" conjure images of damaging flood waters caused by melting polar caps, the scorching sun through a depleted ozone, and destructive 'superstorms ' formed by increasingly inclement weather. Though these grand manifestations of global warming do pose very…

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    Global Warming If you ever wanted to see polar bears in the wild, your time is running out. Global warming is causing polar bears, and many other species to go extinct. Global warming, also known as climate change, is the rising of the Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, getting trapped in the atmosphere. When the gases can not leave the atmosphere, they absorb radiation and sunlight from the sun and make the atmosphere warmer. Global warming is…

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    keeps heading in the direction it is going, soon enough it will be deprived of all that is good in it. The planet is very slowly headed towards its demise due to global warming. Because of the damage done from greenhouse gas emissions on the planet, the government needs to create regulations to stop more contributions to global warming. With discussions of the history of this problem, opposing thoughts on the issue, and views that support the thesis, the reader should be able to come to a…

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    An increase in the earth’s average temperature is called global warming. It is an adaptation that is believed to be permanently changing the earth 's climate. Many scientists are trying to prove that how and why there is an increase in the earth’s temperature. Many greenhouse gases, and other human activities are considered to be the foremost cause of global warming. It is really clear that we are not taking a good care of our nature, on which we are dependent. From food, water and even the air…

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    increase the trust of the audience. These news networks can increase their credibility by bringing in masters of their fields to interview. Climate scientists or climatologists are mainly used to establish credibility on the debate of man-made Global Warming. Citizens trust scientists, since they are professionals and know more about the climate than the average person. CNN anchor, Bill Press, creates his credibility when he states that “2,600 of the world’s leading scientists warn us that…

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    Speech Specific Purpose: Awareness of the threat of global warming Introduction: I. In the words of Leonardo DiCaprio after receiving his Oscar, “Climate change is real. It is happening right now. It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species, and we need to work collectively together and stop procrastinating.” II. While many of us have heard about global warming, we do not view it significantly important as we all should. Global warming is defined as the increase in Earth’s average…

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    PART A- Global warming is the term we use for the gradual increase in the average temperature at the Earth’s surface that has occurred over the past century or so. There are a number of factors that cause global warming, for example climate change, melting glaciers and rising sea levels are all consequences of global warming. Climate change can occur over a number of years, so if there is a large increase in the number of hot summers, this is most likely a sign of climate change. If a pattern…

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