Attribution of recent climate change

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    Climate change and global warming have always been a concern to humanity. Both have destroy homes and buildings, wasted billions of cash, and it had also altered people’s lifestyles in various ways. Global warming is the cause of the rising temperatures of the world, and that is where climate change takes place. Although awareness towards these continual changes have increased from place to place, the fact that it continues to grow means that the action against it is just not enough. Some of…

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    Dangers Of Solar Winds

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    The sun is the star we are orbiting, which gives us heat and more stuff. Of course, it is also potentially dangerous, it can cause skin cancer, solar winds, too much heat, and it will obviously end up destroying the earth in a few billion years. I am especially studying the solar winds, this is because I think that solar winds are more interesting than the others because they look as if they were more fun and had more things to talk about. The problem with solar winds is that they come to the…

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    appropriate environments, they normally want to make more welfare for themselves. One of the important natural causes that affects human welfare and by the way it changes, the easement conditions will change is the climate alteration which is shown by great climate and also by fine climate. Mankind has different reactions to these changes too. But the meaning of human welfare conditions is situations that are proper at least for 80% of individuals when our point of view ends to the temperature.…

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    sources [5, 10]. Man-made airborne PM can be disseminated from traffic and industrials but natural airborne PM usually originated from natural sources such as dust storm which has become a basic challenge in Iran (is located in southwest Asia) in recent years [1]. Although some previous epidemiologic studies propose the hypothesis that PM from combustion sources are associated with higher health risks than natural sources, but natural components of PM during the Asian dust storm (ADS) period…

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    Climate change is known to be the changes that happen to the normal climate pattern affecting the surface temperature, humidity rate, average density and rainfall rate, etc. climate change started to appear in the mid 20th century and onward. According to Noaa, (2016), data showed that the global temperature increased by almost two degrees. It seems to be not much but as scientists expected, it affected the global climate in a very negative way. Pollution, global warming, human activities and…

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    Molecular chaperones are the major chaperone group and are also called heat shock proteins (HSPs). They are highly conserved proteins, meaning that they have remained unchanged for a long time in different species. The expression of the HSPs is increased by stress conditions like, for instance, increased temperature. There are several chaperone families that are classified based on their molecular weight. This essay will concentrate on HSP70, HSP90, HSP60 and HSP100, but there are some other…

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    An analysis of “Introduction: Making Climate Change Understandable” Joseph F. C. DiMento and Pamela Doughman discuss several points about global climate change issue in this book introduction titled Making Climate Change Understandable. In this article, the authors claim that people have been inadvertently causing global climate change, which has become a major controversial topic influencing people in different aspects. Although some people start to take actions, many citizens still do not…

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    My experience in a Hurricane On august 25th, 2015 I had the most tragic day in my life. I got to experience Storm Erika in the Commonwealth of Dominica. When I first heard the announcement the day before I was not worried, I thought it wouldn’t be effective and will last for two to three hours. When I woke up that morning about 6: 45 a.m. I was greeted by darkness and the sound of rain splashing on the roof of my house. My siblings were not doing their morning routine, but was soundly asleep.…

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    CONSERVE FOSSIL FUELS The climate change is a hard situation and a big problem. Everybody is informed about the climate change, everybody knows how climate changes affect our planet, the people and our nature and environment. The biggest reason why we have climate change is because we use fossil fuels. I live an ordinary life, I go to school, I have friends and a good family. Today the majority of people in the world live a good life, we have money and we have food on our table. But how can…

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    The reason leaves often change colors when the weather gets colder, before dropping off of trees is because leaves are colored by pigments. In autumn, when it starts to get cold, the leaves start to change their pigment making other colors. Heavy wind and rain can cause leaves to fall off of trees before they are already colored. The reason the fall solo is because the chlorophyll in the leaves break down and the green color in the leaves disappears do to the weather changing. Chlorophyll is…

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