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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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    Essay On Global Warming

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    defined as the gradual increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere, which is generally associated to human interference, has a huge impact on our daily lives. The problem known as global warming is usually credited to the greenhouse effect, a phenomenon caused by gasses such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and water vapor which trap the heat coming from the sun into the atmosphere and restrain the heat from escaping back into space. The heat which is in turn trapped in…

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    This effect does not just affect the environment or country generating the pollution but also people in less developing countries, developing countries and developed countries around the world could suffer greatly from the pollution generated elsewhere (Hajime Akimoto), this can have an huge negative effect on the less developed or underdeveloped countries considering the fact that they have no or less medical…

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    Global warming is an issue that is only getting worse as the number of greenhouse gases emitted keeps increasing. Some debate whether it was caused by humans or if it was just a part of a cyclic period. What isn’t argued upon is the fact that it is occurring and it is having a lasting impression on the planet as well as the people. I believe that global warming is in fact caused by the abundant CO2 emissions from humans and it is resulting in severe weather conditions all over the planet.…

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    Discussions about greenhouse gases are almost always dominated by the topic of carbon dioxide. While carbon dioxide’s recognition is well-deserved, not enough time is invested in thinking about the problems associated with the emissions from another very important greenhouse gas: methane. Although there are higher concentrations of carbon dioxide in the air, methane is shockingly thirty times more effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere. (1) Methane can be dangerous in other ways as well;…

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    Deplete the Ozone Layer, was a significant step in improving the effects of climate change. Since then, very few successful policies have been enacted. The problem of global warming has been increasing and now that the effects are being felt, talk of actions have been developing. With many factors associated with the cause of global warming, a single course plan does not suffice. The biggest contributor to global warming is excess greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Reducing carbon…

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    current state of climate science, using data on historical and future trends from recent scientific literature. It explores the methodologies of scientific research on climate change; the role of the atmosphere and greenhouse gases (specifically carbon dioxide) in climate change; the effects of climate change on the ocean (temperatures, sea levels, cryosphere, ocean acidification); and the consequences of climate change on extreme weather. Before delving into the climate science, two terms are…

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    responsible. This is an issue because a change in climate has an immediate effect on every aspect of our lives. Due to this, it is critical that understand what effect we are having on the environment and to the future of life on earth. CHEMICAL BACKGROUND The burning of Fossil Fuels plays a huge part in climate change. (Evans, McCann, & Morton, 2012) This is because the burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases contribute to the warming of the lower atmosphere…

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    radiation and more absorbing – resulting in even more global warming. The next impact is sea-level rise. The rise in sea levels is because of the rise in global temperature. One explanation is that as temperature rises, water expands. The smaller effect would come from glacier runoff. Even with small increases in sea level, this can cause major changes. It can cause major erosion in coastal areas, and stronger storms such as hurricanes and cyclones (McGraw-Hill, 2014). Another impact would…

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    Climate Change Theory

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    and climate change is one theory that scientists believe has caused these recent occurrences. They have shown vast effects on the environment and the oceans throughout the United States and the world. Global warming has also afflicted animals and insects that inhabit the areas that are affected. Scientist and environmentalists across America have found new ways to reverse the effects of global warming. The solutions will force huge…

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