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    I found an article by Brian Kahn titled “World 's Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Passes 400 PPM Threshold. Permanently” that provides scientific evidence of global warming. His article explains this September the carbon dioxide levels have set a record. He continues to explain how in the month of September, the levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are at their lowest for the year. He adds this September, the level of atmospheric CO2 levels never dropped…

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    coming from El Niño (Reaser et al., 2000). There are countless questions that need to be answered about their conditions. Why does global warming lead to coral bleaching? Is it due to the high acidity of the water? Second, Will the increasing amount of carbon in the water cause permanent damage or can it be stopped? Third, what methods can be used to completely end this or slow it…

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    Physical Geography of Bethlehem Bethlehem is a suburban town that consists of seven hamlets: North and South Bethlehem, Elsmere, Slingerlands, Delmar, Glenmont, and Selkirk. Bethlehem is a total of 49.6 square miles. 48.8 of those square miles consist of land, and .8 square miles consists or water. Bethlehem is right outside of Albany, the state’s capital. Bethlehem also borders with the towns Guilderland, New Scotland, and Coeymans. Bethlehem and its surrounding towns are all relatively flat,…

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    source of emission of carbon dioxide by humans. “They are the cheapest sources of energy available…

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    companies to trade their carbon cap trade to other business. When looking at the top down approach we can connect that to the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto protocol is a treaty signed internationally in 1992 at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that commits the signee reduce greenhouse gases that are causing global warming. The protocol was developed as to work from the top downwards in a fashion that every country that signs must limit their production of carbon emissions.…

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    organisms), cryosphere (ice sheets, oceans, and atmosphere) and geosphere (rocks, soils, and sediments).All these factors influence the changes in the movement of heat on the environment, which leads to climate change. The oceans and lakes absorb carbon (IV) oxide, and the atmosphere is where the different gasses mix. Global climate change is the change in the typical pattern of the climates already established in various environment zones, for instances increase in the length…

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    Hypothesis: Aerobic Respiration: If a phosphate buffer, dichlorophenol-indophenol and succinate are added to a mitochondrial extract then the succinate molecules will bind to an enzyme complex (succinate dehydrogenase). Because the enzyme and FAD are a part of the same complex, initiating succinate oxidation, this reaction reduces FAD to FADH2. Thus the oxidation of succinate to furmarate. Anaerobic Respiration: If a solution of yeast and glucose is combined and placed in different incubation…

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    There are those who believe human produced CO2 is re-absorbed by oceans, forests, and other "carbon sinks," nullifying any climate changes. About 50% of the carbon released by burning of fossil fuels is reabsorbed by carbon sinks. This means our Earth is taking care of our greenhouse gases problem and in fact, it’s not a problem. Forests increased in growing rates from the rising excess levels of carbon. They in turn lower the atmospheric CO2 levels. Another example where our environment is…

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    available it’s quantity is not affected by human consumption. 3.2 No negative impact on the environment Green technology reduces emission of greenhouse thus reducing air pollution. Eventually reducing the causes of global warming and helping to achieve carbon neutral goals. When global warming is reduced the problems related to it such as rise in sea level, flood and landslides can be tackled. 3.2.4 FIGURE 1 3.3 Healthy…

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    They didn’t just fight, but they did what would be considered mundane like building bridges, cleaning forests to make room for roads, and clearing dirt. They participated in military type exercises and that in turn gave them the discipline that they needed to be able to fight. The Roman Army didn’t always win, but the losses taught them what didn’t work, and then they tweaked them for the next battle. The Roman Army owed their success to both discipline and organization. The men in the Roman…

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