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    glaciers which results in a rise in sea levels. - The makeup of natural plant communities will change causing some plants to grow more vigorously and use more water. What could be done to decrease the levels of global warming? There are simple things you can easily do to reduce global warming: 1. Rely more on renewable sources of energy instead of non-renewable ones, e.g. solar energy, hydroelectricity, wind energy, geothermal . 2. Try to recycle, reuse, and reduce more often: recycle your…

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    In The Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore showcases his story of his relationship with global warming while explaining what global warming is and its effects. The documentary has a clear purpose and goal set out for the audience: to educate people of the truths of global warming and invoke a change in the actions of people to change their lifestyle and be mindful of the effect they have on the planet. The film itself is very effective in its way that the information is given. Different styles of…

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    An Inconvenient Truth: Rhetorical Description Global warming it is happening what is it and how does it affect them, these are common concerns and questions that come to mind when looking at these posters. While analyzing these two posters, the first thing that is noticeable is one has penguins walking through the desert, and the other has factories and smoke is rolling out of the chimneys. These two posters represent crises that are happening within our climate. What these two posters…

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    Bill Mckibben Critique

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    that has been written about global warming. Mckibben is an author, educator but most importantly an environmentalist. In fact, he was one of the first people to warn the world about global warning. Some of his accomplishments include winning the Gandhi Prize and the Thomas Merton Prize in 2013 (Billmckibben.com). These 288 pages (published by Times Books) were just as impressive as his resume. The book highlights some of the most devastating impacts of global warming. The environmental changes…

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    Is man responsible for any perceived increase in global temperatures? Are the perceived warm temperatures at any alarming levels to have the huge social and economic investments? These are some of the questions sceptics of global warming ask themselves and, thus, discrediting the idea of global warming. In 2007, IPCC set temperature increase projections between 1.1 to 6.4 degrees Celsius. However, in 2013, during the release…

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    as global warming. Global warming refers to the recent and ongoing rise in global average temperature near Earth 's surface. However, global warming itself represents only one aspect of climate change. Some people think that these changes are a result of natural events; others think it is human activity and some think it is a combination of both. In this paper we will discuss what is climate change, the human contributions, natural causes, consequences and what can be done regarding global…

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    very vulnerable to weather anf otherclimate occurences. 4. 1) Sea level predicted to rise 2) Food production decrease 3) Increased instances of respiratory problems and infectious. 5. b,d 6. Petrol car emissions. It cause air pollution and global warming. 7. Yes,because their studies are reliable and based on evidence. 8. No, they are not. Social media usually have no evidence to prove their information are correct. Text1 9. Alcohol guidelines: Reducing the health…

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    Is recycling worth while? Recycling can help prevent global warming and save plants and animals. Recycling can make the world a better place. First off there is global warming otherwise speaking the increase of the worlds temperature it was been a problem for many years and stopping it can help protect the future. Recycling can help with stopping global warming because global warming is cause by greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases are in pollution and recycling plants produce less pollution…

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    Geoengineering Issues

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    19). Secondly, the idea of geoengineering could be implied to stave off the issue of global warming. The global climate change is an incalculable issue today. You would rarely find a person not au fait with this issue. Melting glaciers, ocean acidification, rising sea levels, and increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are all consequences of global warming. In order to reduce global warming, greenhouse gas emissions must dwindle, particularly the emission of carbon dioxide…

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    changing our earth is global warming. Two major factors causing the change include human change and natural climate. Human climate change is anything that is the result of human activity. This can include effects of harmful emissions released from our vehicles, oil spills into the…

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