Persuasive about climate change Essay

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    apartment. Klinenberg makes a good argument because even though he is somehow against the use of the ac system he knows that the elderly needed to survive the high temperatures they live in and stay cool for the rest of the summer. Klinenberg also talks about how air-condition also helps offices with their productivity because it helps employees have a better work environment while they are working hard in their…

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    may wonder “I am just one person, I wouldn’t be able to change the world.” Who is to say you aren’t able too? See, the first steps is knowing how too, and if you are willing to help the earth. “... if we dramatically reduce our reliance on oil and switch to renewable, non polluting source of energy, reduce the amounts of toxic we release back into the environment, and so on.” (Szasz, 223). Here he quickly explains how we can simply change the earth…

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    the planet. In today’s society global warming is sometimes seen as a myth or non-existing to some people on this planet. For example, author James L. Payne wrote the article The Real Case Against Global Warming Policy in which he goes into discuss about how global warming is not what people might think it is.…

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    Climate change is a subject that is relevant to all living beings on Earth, yet it is underrepresented and in some cases even ignored by the media and the public. In the article Climate Change as News, Andrew C. Revkin states that the general topic of climate change is very difficult for journalists and reporters to cover for its lack of calamity when compared to other disasters and “FrontPage worthy” titles, and for its complexity that makes understanding this topic difficult for regular people…

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    pollution than the citizens of China. Yet, are the ones who are constantly advertised to do their part in saving the environment and conform to “blue skies day”, a day in which people are banned from driving their cars. Why should people be forced to change their life while they are not the problem? By recycling and driving electric cars people are supposed to pitch in and do their part while corporations make billions and pollute whatever they see…

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    In Garrett Hardin’s “Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor”, Hardin argues about “a world that must solve real and pressing problems of overpopulation, hunger and moral duty.” Hardin sets the stage by first giving his analysis on the structure of the world today by describing the earth as a lifeboat rather than a spaceship. He then dives into how population control, the tragedy of the commons and immigration are some of the main reasons for the problems we have today. Hardin argues…

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    but the need for change at the environmental level has yet to become a major priority globally. Many countries have begun to step in the right direction of the correct path of Earth’s preservation however, there are many people who believe that Earth’s gradual change is irrelevant or a hoax that contributes to the various conspiracy theories that exist. Regardless what the ‘non-believers’…

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    Global climate change represents the largest and most difficult problem ever faced by mankind. These problems do not lie within our physical or technological capabilities. They rest firmly within the ethical and philosophical questions and difficulties that arise while searching for solutions. While there are reasons for optimism about the future of our species, there are far more reasons for pessimism. In this paper, my objective is to explain why I am, ultimately, very pessimistic about what…

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    While this is a valid statement, it is not for the courts to make a ruling on. The courts would be overstepping their jurisdiction. Instead it is legislator’s jobs to fight for laws to protect the environment and the future of it. When talking about Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion Mank says, “His broader argument was that separation of powers principles forbid courts to recognize standing for social problems that affect all citizens because, as he argues, it is the role of the political branches…

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    One of the easiest way to mitigate climate change is to stop deforestation, meaning we should plant more trees than cutting them. Planting more trees reduces the amount of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere. The other easy way to help reduce climate change is walk or bike to places rather than talking cars or public transportation. Transportation vehicles produces about 1.7 billion tons of carbon dioxide per year. Using renewable energy such as solar…

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