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    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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    Climate Change Impacts

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    health on the line. Climate change is real, and is happening now, if we continue our current path of allowing emissions to rise year after year climate change will change everything about our world. One of the leading causes of climate change is greenhouse gases which can have a significant impact on developing countries, and laws must be implanted to stop this. The average surface temperature on earth right now is 14° Celsius and NASA has stated that average surface temperatures could rise…

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    melt they will dramatically raise see level. The melting has already started, and it is happening right now as I’m writing this paper, this is caused by something called the greenhouse effect which is the trapping of sun’s warmth due to a thick layer of gases that is formed at the surface of the earth. The greenhouse effect will raise the…

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    believe that climate change isn’t occurring. In order to make this assumption you need to look at all the evidence that supports climate change and the evidence that does not. There are many long-term effects that are going to occur due to climate change. If the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas levels continue to increase in concentration at the rate they are at the moment, it is going to continue to cause an increase in temperature which is also going to lead to an increase in ocean…

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    Predicting surface temperature is nearly impossible. If it were possible to change greenhouse gases, it would be simple to calculate change in our temperature. If you were to change a single greenhouse gas, it would have an effect in other components. Efforts to change the system are known as “feedbacks”. Water is the most important and uncertain. Usually molecules remain in our atmosphere for hundreds of years, but water molecules only remain in the atmosphere for a few weeks. It is constantly…

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    Greenhouse Gas Pollution

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    Greenhouse Gas Pollution in the United States Whether we like it or not greenhouse gas pollution is inevitably increasing in the United States; negatively affecting all of our daily lives. How many American citizens drive a car? Roughly 34 percent of the nation’s households own at least one car, and every-time a person drives it releases about 24 pounds of Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere. That is just one example of greenhouse gas pollution, and there are an innumerable amount of other…

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    On December 12, 2015, President Obama and 150 world leaders came together in order to discuss the tragic effects of climate change. We all need to come together to fight this problem. Obama states his concern for the rapid increase of damage caused by climate change. Obama stated that “ Fourteen of the fifteen warmest years on record have occurred since 2000..” Our world is taking the turn for the worst if changes are not made our world will come to an end. Eventually, the climate of our world…

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    Researchers have concluded so after studying the effects of severe temperatures and lifted carbon dioxide levels on maize, wheat and soybean production. More carbon dioxide or C02 in the atmosphere may allow more plant growth, however this effect is likely to be interrupted due to severe heat, researchers suggest. Crops are sensitive to heat around anthesis especially during the plant’s flowering…

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    have increased 1.4°F. Atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases have increased over this time period as well. Both sides in the debate over global climate agree on these points. The debate today seems to lie not only whether global warming is real or not but if humans are to be held responsible for the changes in climate. The side supporting climate change argues human activities like burning fossil fuels, is the cause for rising levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases and this is causing…

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    human activities ("Is Current Warming Natural?"). Majority of scientists agree that the current global warming is due to human expansion of the “greenhouse gas effect”, that is, when the greenhouse gases absorb IR radiation and prevent it from radiating toward outer space which results in gradual heating of the Earth’s atmosphere and surface. Greenhouse gases that contribute to the global warming include water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons. Human…

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