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    According to the EPA, Natural causes, including sunspots, permafrost and water vapor, which still occur daily on the earth, but they are not the final result to make climate change, while the human impact on the natural environment is real fact of global warming from increasing greenhouse gases. And these activities involve burning of fossil fuels, deforestation that create almost carbon dioxide emissions in environment. The article is enough reliable because the author used the information from…

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    to global warming. In order to accomplish this task, the authors need to enlighten their audience; these authors both noticed there was a discrepancy between the information that scientists were portraying to society and society’s ability to comprehend it. The main claim of their introduction was to illuminate the reasons that ordinary people do not understand the severity of the climate changing; these two authors argue that most people do not actually understand the seriousness of global…

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    more than thirty years to researching and answering the big questions in climate-change economics. In his most recent book, The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World, Nordhaus aims to balance the arguments for and against climate change not only by discussing the science behind global warming, but also by providing the link between…

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    Rising Temperature Leads to Rising Fear In the future year of 2040, only two and a half decades away, the Arctic may not have any ice during its summer season, due to global warming (“Global Warming Fast”). 2 The global average temperature continues to get higher and melt the polar ice caps because of the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the air. Carbon dioxide is a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect, which is when the sun’s rays enter the atmosphere and are reflected…

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    less water. Arctic and Antarctica are vulnerable to global warming as they both have snow and ice. Arctic is ocean surrounded by land while Antarctica is land surrounded by ocean. The Arctic ice cap is ten feet thick on average. Global warming affect the ice by making it thinner and in 2002 Ward Hunt ice shelf cracked in half. Arctic region is meant to stay frozen all 365 days. The ice gap is melting quickly and shrinking because of global warming. The ice cap helps cooling the entire planet.…

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    reality for the “over 7 billion people” who populate the home we call earth (Hardaway 4). A considerable amount of blame is placed on global warming which is an “increase in the temperature of the lower atmosphere“; however, global warming has not garnered enough acceptance from some political officials and skeptics due to the term’s ambiguity (“global warming”). Global warming is often confused with climate change and although these terms sound alike…

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    Global Warming: A Natural process or a Self-Inflicted Wound? One of the biggest issues that today’s world is facing is global warming, a topic of concern to almost every human being in the globe; we have seen its effects on the crops and lands, we have experienced the scorching heat and thermal discomfort and, more often than not, we have blamed the industrialized nations for it (conveniently disregarding the fact that we use most of the products these demonized countries generate). But what is…

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    Gore argues that the increase of carbon dioxide floating in the atmosphere and other issues is the cause of Global warming. He also mentions that there have also been plenty of environmental changes through time that will continue to harm people and the earth. There are several topics which Al Gore talks about in the documentary, such as greenhouse gasses, climate change, and global warming. The issue of greenhouse gasses has become a problem to the planet by releasing amounts of gasses…

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    of our most overlooked problems we contribute to is global warming. There are many ways how we can help end this tragedy, the two easiest being; lowering our carbon dioxide output and help putting an end to deforestation. Global warming is the increase of the overall temperature of earth’s atmosphere, surface, and oceans. The main problem is that our average temperature is rising and is causing many environmental and social changes. Global warming is responsible for the melting of our polar ice…

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    that global warming is slowly destroying our ozone layer more and more each year. Pollution is a very serious issue and a lot of people are not aware of the serious effects that global warming has on our world. There are many things that humans do every day, without even realizing it, that affect our atmosphere in negative ways. Greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide are emitted into the air in many different ways that all affect the universe in negative ways. One of the main causes of global…

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