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    extinction started when humans came into the equation, it isn’t unknown of the ecological situation that humans have put on our planet as it is extremely complicated. Besides, their are many common problems and stipulations about global warming and climate change that is heard about on a regular basis, consequently there are also other major problems to the globe that fall into the category of species extinction. Somehow, humanity is responsible to stop the process of extinction due to the…

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    emotional response in the people viewing them. These two posters were very similar in purpose but very different in the execution of the poster. The Inconvenient Truth was made from a slideshow created by Vice President Al Gore to educate the people about global warming. Producers Laurie David and Lawrence Bender, who saw his presentation at a town-hall meeting on global warming, wanted to convert Al Gore’s slideshow into a movie in which they did. The first poster can be broken down into…

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    The article ‘Is geoengineering a bad idea?’, by Karl Mathiesen, is about techniques that could be used to reduce the effects of climate change. The two techniques are, carbon dioxide removal and albedo modification. The first is self-explanatory, remove carbon in the atmosphere and put it underground. The second technique makes the earth more reflective so the warming by the sun isn’t as intense. Interestingly enough, increasing the earth reflection could be possible right now, but may lead to…

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    a life experiment, an online blog, and personal narrative. The story opens with a worried and frustrated Colin who preaches liberal environmental politics to those who impetuously wreck our environment without recognizing he as well is complacent about his own behaviors. Instead, he is on the spectrum of liberals who feel superior with their intellectual resources and acknowledges his “mistake of thinking that condemning other people’s misdeeds somehow made [him] more virtuous” and thereby not…

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    However, Andreas Malm, suggests that humankind is not the cause for this geological change and that capitalism, also known as the ‘Capitalocene” is. The two contrasting perspectives above have similar relations with Marina Zurkow’s “Petroleum Manga” regarding the topic of climate change. There are many different concepts of this topic and different ways people decide to interpret it. Does this geological change show how far humans have adapted and how much society has evolved? Or is it one big…

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    The World’s Environment: Ecocriticism in the Diaspora James McCorkle’s approach to Kamau Brathwaite and Derek Walcott’s poem. Another approach is what Uchenna Pamela Vasser has said in her book, The Double Bind: Women and the Environment, which is about women of color who work and are not traditional stay at home moms. Brathwaite and Walcott both agree on palimpsests. Palimpsest is “a…

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    Most Significant Day

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    One of the most significant days of my life happened when I was twelve. It was a cold, snowy December day. There was at least three inches of snow covering the ground. My cousin Rachael and Aunt Lavonne were visiting from Alabama for Christmas. Because I have a massive backyard with multiple acres, and there was snow on the ground, we decided to have a snowball fight at my house. Plus, we wanted Rachael to experience her first snowball fight, since they do not typically have enough snow for one…

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    The Threat of Climate Change “Climate Change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be our main priority” Climate change limits the opportunities that future generations have, especially the poorest and most vulnerable. It is our duty to change how people treat/use the earth, educate, and get involved in our communities that can have a huge impact on improving the lives of the vulnerable populations affected by climate change. When people know how to treat…

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    off on, so it’s important that these ice blocks protect the planet. Similarly, in “How to Poison the Earth” by Linnea Saukko she tries to advocate on saving the planet, but through a dark humor that says the opposite of what it means. She goes on about contaminating our ocean constantly, so we can effectively pollute the ocean and, then, poisoning our Earth. Saukko’s process analysis, describing how we can pollute the environment is more effective in bringing…

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    The Forest and The Trees Individuals are always changing the world which they live in to find their best fit, their comfort zone. Humans do whatever changes they want to in order to meet their needs. Global warming in particular are one of these changes which is caused by the burning of fossils fuels that adds acidity to oceans and infinite carbon in the atmosphere. Author, Elizabeth Kolbert portrays the notion of destruction through global warming in chapter eight, “The Forest and the Trees,”…

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