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    still occur even if I do not drive just for fun.” (Sinnott-Armstrong, pg 334). Meaning, this single act of joy riding is an insignificant contribution towards global warming. Temperatures will continue to rise either way because past emissions of greenhouse gas molecules are still roaming in the atmosphere. Additionally, Walter claims that a joyride doesn’t cause indirect harm because it is not influential nor addictive. It will not cause a wide spread action where everyone begins to joyride nor…

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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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    rehabilitate its own environment. Due to our interactions with the environment, producing mass amounts of greenhouse gases and releasing chemical waste, we are slowly tearing the Earth apart faster than it can repair itself. One effect this has created is climate change. Climate change has caused much of Earth’s environment to degrade, the Arctic being the most devastating. With the emission of greenhouse gases that tear Earth's defense system apart, climate change has become a crucial problem…

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    create benefits for our society as a whole or if this continual heating will create problems for the existence of future generations. Jerald L. Schnoor and Thomas Gale Moore may disagree about the nature of the effects that will result from global warming, but these authors both agree that greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced for the collective good of our society both today and in the future. The article “Global Warming: A Consequence of Human Activities Rivaling Earth’s Biogeochemical…

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    (Jian-Bin et al. 37). Global warming is real and is happening all over the earth 's surface despite varied opinions from conspiracies. It’s secondary to the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor and methane gas among others (Shepherd 10). The primary gas that has contributed to the greenhouse effect and global warming is CO2, which often comes from human activities. However, a conspiracy has come to falsify that global warming is present. For instance,…

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    Climate change continues to be a serious problem facing the international community, and efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions require global cooperation. As it stands, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change spearheads the international community 's efforts to tackle climate change by establishing an international climate change regime, but the UNFCCC is not without its critics. Meanwhile, the US-China Climate Change Agreement suggests the potential for bilateral or mini-lateral forums…

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    activities. The production of methane from the hydrogenation of CO2 can indeed substitute natural gas and petroleum oil since it provides an unrestricted and renewable source for fuels, hydrocarbons, and energy as well as the possibility to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Methanol synthesis by this process signifies an alternative form of energy and organic chemical production when fossil fuel sources are scarce. Indeed, Jadhav et al. conclude that the hydrogenation of CO2 is considered the…

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    are many different species threatened with extinction, civilization finds itself threatened as well. Though this sounds like the setup for a science fiction movie, this is actually just one of the possibilities for the future due to the long term effects of global warming. Global warming is the detection of the “overall statistical increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere and oceans over recent years” (Miller, 2006). Although it is highly debated as to whether the major…

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    Is there any chance global warming, dramatic effects are changing the earth’s atmosphere slowly or rapidly? The industrial revolution begun in the mid- 17th century, it was a transition from agriculture era to manufacturing production era. This was the time where technology was improving and aspect of our daily life was changing. The first powered gasoline car (Benz Patent-Motorwagen) was made in 1807 and made by Karl Benz. Gasoline is made from fossil fuels, which is released into the…

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    It is the uncommonly fast increment in the Earth's average surface temperature over the past time primarily because of the greenhouse gases released as individuals burn fossil fuels. Global warming is because of the enhancing greenhouse gases emission and build-up in the Earth's environment. The gasses that have an impact on the atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, dinitrogen-oxide, and methane. Very nearly 30 percent of…

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