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    When dinosaurs ruled the earth, the climate was most likely humid and warm. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was close to present day levels. Scientists found that the reasons of extinction of dinosaurs have linked to the global warming. Changes in climate would have occurred due to the disruption of wind and ocean currents. These marine changes, combined with volcanism and an extraterrestrial impact, may have caused the mass extinctions. (Dinosaurs Climate Change and Biodiversity) Similarly…

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    WALL-E: Waste Allocation

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    The plot centers on a robot called WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class) whose job is to collect garbage on Earth due to years of mass over consumption. After years of collecting garbage, WALL-E (voice Ben Burtt) grows a certain behavior as he collects things to decorate his home and develops an affection for ‘Hello Dolly’ which he watches on a VHS tape time and time again. From the video, WALL-E seemingly learns the ideas of holding hand and falling in love. One day,…

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    Before you throw that garbage, STOP! Protecting the earth should be an obligation on all of us. The effects of not recycling can be very dangerous to the health of all living things. I am going to discuss three important points regarding recycling with the hopes of persuading everyone to take part in such an important matter. I’ll talk about the ecosystem and health risk, our obligation, and the consequences if we do not take our part in this problem. (Transition: Now that you know what’s in…

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    creation of millions of cosmic entities such as stars and galaxies. As incredible as the creation of these celestial beings are, there is something more exciting that it created; us. Along with these collections of stars and dust, comes the planet Earth and its ability to create and foster life. In the book Journey of the Universe, the authors, Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Eveln Tucker, tell the story of the universe 's creation of life and its struggle to maintain perfect equilibrium while…

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    Film Analysis: Wall-E

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    Have you ever wondered what the earth would be like hundreds of years from now? You would probably picture in your head flying cars and holograms and other whimsical technology inventions. But in this particular movie it is from a more dreadful and pessimistic point of view of the future. WALL E is the right best movie for you to discover the drastic changes of earth’s environment and the extensive crisis that the humankind has to deal with. Wall E opens with the scene starts out as with…

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    When everywhere becomes deserts, where do people get food? Where do they get trees to build our houses? The answer is no where because trees are gone. According to the National Geographic News’ article, “When Green Earth Turns Into Sand”, Donald Smith states, “Desertification is a growing problem not just in Africa, but also in Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the northern Mediterranean”. Desertification is spreading all over the world. Many livable, natural…

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    up, climate change has already made a huge impact in Alaska and there might be no hope to reduce the hotter weather we have gained with global warming, we can save what we have and reduce our carbon footprints. By thinking green and helping to reduce greenhouse gases we will be able to preserve our current Earth for future generations, save species like polar bears, and be able to preserve…

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    system and or make a man made structure to live in. This topic really hits home with me because I need to know where we will go if our earth can no longer provide us the support we need. We will have to find an affordable way to colonize a place that is foreign to us. I am passionate about discovering what the human race is capable of, whether it be saving the earth or making a new home. I think our science departments will be able to make new discoveries and be able to gain more respect within…

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    suggests that everything on the Earth makes up a single, living organism. It suggests that if something on the Earth changes, other things on the Earth with evolve to accommodate that change. This is similar to how, if you begin running, your heart will start beating faster to provide more oxygen to your muscles. Lovelock describes Gaia as, “…a complex living entity…which seeks an optimal physical and chemical environment for life on this planet.” Part Two: The Earth is not as nurturing as the…

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    Klein mentions that climate change and extractivism involves inequality, and extracticism is creating sacrifice zones. Klein defines ‘extractivism’ as “a term originally used to describe econmies based on removing ever more raw resources from the earth, usually…

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