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    in the forest of Canada. From my point of view, global warming might be the greatest threat which takes into account for disrupting the BC forest system. Since the process of climate change worsen the natural disturbances to forests and put them in a more extreme level, such as the rapid increasing wildfire, insect outbreaks and drought. First of all, global warming is…

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    Although animals might struggle to live under the two effects above of global warming for now, animal species completely cannot make it through for the rest of their lifetime because animals cannot improve their bodies’ structures to adapt the change in their habitat. For this effect, cold-blooded animals are specific examples; according to the article “Amphibians Don’t Cozy Up to Warmer Climes,” based on the information of researchers at Stony Brook University, warmer environment shortens…

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    Impact of Climate Change Over the decades scientists have shown much evidence to prove that earth is going through some major climate change. Al Gore an environmentalist and former vice president of U.S. states that “The warnings about global warming have been extremely clear for a long time. We are entering a period of consequences.” A recent study of U.S. government reported the average temperature had risen more than 2 degree Fahrenheit over the past fifty years. Immediate action must be…

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    Dangers Of Global Warming

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    the biggest problems in the world is global warming. Global warming occurs when levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere increase. It can be dangerous for our environment. Many problems could result from global warming, rising sea level which could result in the flooding of low-lying coastal areas and cities, change in weather patterns can lead to hurricanes, floods and other unusual weather, an effect on animals which can and many more. Global warming is increasing day by day because of…

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    Climate Change Crisis

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    The Climate Change Crisis Global warming is a rising issue around the world that needs to be addressed. There are multiple things that we can do to end global warming or to dampen the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. We can come together as a community to promote eco-friendly energy sources or change small things in our homes to save energy individually. In my community, a small and fairly wealthy town, it has been apparent that people…

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    Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Climate Change is a huge drastic problem in the world and is a common political debate. This issue has definitely one obvious side. Climate Change is man made. In Australia, flashing flooding, random weather events and droughts are common and it is all due to human influence. Seventy years ago, Australia was commonly seen with nice weather. Unfortunately, Climate Change has altered everything. Climate Change is man made because of the hole in the ozone layer…

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    Causes of Global Warming Global warming is the increase in the earth’s average temperature due to release of several greenhouse gases to the atmosphere by humans. Global warming is affecting many parts of the world. Due to global warming, the glaciers are melting which is causing the rise in the sea level. When the level of the sea rises, it causes danger to the people living in the low lying areas. When the level of the sea rises, it covers the plants and causes some of them to die. When they…

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    question that I have is based on what influenced the treaty when natural disasters only occurred near the ocean? However, the concept of the people causes climate change as well as gasses can be the primary purpose to the influence of the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol reduced the greenhouse gas emissions, based on the speculation that global warming exists and CO2 emissions have caused it. The foundation of natural disasters are forming…

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    II Pre-AP 11 December 2015 Research Paper Global climate change is a global problem. With climate change the entire planet is at risk for becoming an unhabitable place for humans. With pollution in the air, seas, and ground humanity is cluttering Earth and making a blanket of greenhouse gases around the atmosphere, heating up the planet. Global warming will destabilize the planet. According to NASA “The potential future effects of global climate change include more frequent wildfires, longer…

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    Polar Bear Subpopulations

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    The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) are endangered due to accelerated climate warming, which is affecting sea ice thickness which polar bears rely on for finding food and mates (Elvin 2014). An approach to help support polar bear subpopulations is the Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) methodology. This method is used for assessing, monitoring, and managing ecosystems as well as taking into account of human activities; fishing, pollution, ecosystem health, etc (Elvin 2014). There are seventeen arctic…

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