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    As a result of global warming, there is not a corner of the worlds’ oceans left unaffected by anthropogenic disturbances. The heating of Earth’s surface occurs through a life supporting process known as the greenhouse effect. This is a natural process where heat from solar radiation passing through the atmosphere is absorbed by gases and radiated back to the surface (Bradford A 2014). However, human activities, such as deforestation, industrial processes, and fossil fuel combustion are polluting…

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    The science behind Global Warming can be difficult to understand. In this paper, the scientific facts will be kept simple in order to accomplish the main goal of the paper. This paper has two goals, the first is to educate the reader on the effects Global Warming can have on the environment. The second, and more prominent, is arguing the question of whether suing on behalf of future generations should be allowed. It has been scientifically proven that the burning of fossil fuels harms the…

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    the job they hope to have, but many people don’t actually stop to think about the world around them and how it is constantly changing, whether that is good or bad. A very serious issue infamously known as global warming is a very good example of bad change going on in the world. Global warming, also known as the greenhouse effect, is the gradual increase of the earth’s atmospheric temperature. This means that over time, dangerously high levels of carbon dioxide and other chlorofluorocarbons in…

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    not be the same. Earth is not the same it was thousands of years ago. Global warming is defined as the increase of the average temperature on Earth (226). Global warming is a key factor why planet Earth is not the same it was hundreds of years ago. Temperatures are getting higher and lower setting new temperature records. There are numerous amount of research done on these recent, bizarre climate changes caused by global warming, and there is research currently being done. The researcher’s…

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    Global warming could possibly be the end of planet earth. This effect has significantly changed the world as we know it. The earth’s average temperature has been slowly increasing over the last century, and this effect has destroyed many natural wonders. Many people refuse to believe that the earth is changing, but scientists have proven that the human race is to blame for this sudden effect on our planet. The human race releases gases into the air that drastically changes our atmosphere.…

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    Polar Bear Global Warming

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    Global warming is the continuing rise in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere and oceans. Global warming is caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, resulting from human activities such as deforestation and burning of fossil fuels. The increased temperature has effects on both humans and animals. There are many ways, which can allow people to continue living and to deal with climate changes. However, while humans are pretty good at adapting to…

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    The reason why the Earth is at danger is because of the greenhouse effect which then leads to global warming. This is the process by which the atmosphere traps some of the Sun 's energy, warming the Earth enough to support life. Greenhouse gases are increasing the effect of global warming. These gases include carbon dioxide made by fossil fuel burning and deforestation. Over the past 200 years the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased, this was caused by burning large…

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    that is humanity. The terrifying process is named as Global Warming by scientist and considered as most threatening problem in today’s world. The term is used to describe an ongoing increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere, the change is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate (Global Warming/LiveScience). Accordingly, this essay will explore the challenges and potential suggestion for effects of Global Warming by human beings on…

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    Global Warming Scam Essay

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    The Global Warming Scam In the past few years, global warming has been one of the most talked about subjects by the United States Government. Some Scientists say how bad it is and that we need to find an alternative power source to fossil fuels. Actually, global warming is a scam! “There are tens of thousands of well-educated, mainstream scientists who do not agree that global warming is occurring at all. In fact, there hasn’t been any Global Warming since 1997. If nothing changes by next…

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    Throughout the semester the amount of information that has accumulated is pretty huge. The main aspects I wanted to focus on is the greenhouse effect aspects, carbon cycle, and what should be done about this thing called global warming. I believe that the issue of global warming is occurring but yet is not something that any of us should be intensely worrying about because it is a natural cycle of the earth. 650 million years ago the planet was a snowball and is referred to as an ice age.…

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