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    barely handle a 2 degree Celsius increase in global temperature before we see devastating consequences. Many countries are already in danger of disappearing or facing other tragic events. Similarly, many wild animals are also endangered due to the climate changes. These concerns are all heightened due to the human activity and we need to act in order to sustain our planet for us as well as for the future generations. The world needs to come as one and work hand in hand to solve the greenhouse…

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    Katharine Hayhoe Lecture SUS 350 On 26/9/2017 Dr Katharine Hayhoe held a public lecture entitled ‘Climate Change: Facts, Fictions, and Faith´ in which she addressed the main facts associated with Climate Change and the tense politicization of the climate change debate. The lecture was enlightening in many ways, and this essay will highlight the main aspects and people the lecture covers, a selection of the facts covered in the lecture that were of note, and the take-home messages and emotions of…

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    divide amongst the population when it comes to Global Warming. One in four Americans thinks Global warming isn’t happening (Climate Change In The American Mind). This is mind-blowing since 97 percent of publishing climate scientist agree that human activity has affected the Earth’s climate they also agree that we are seeing the effects of climate change now (Climate Change In The American Mind). We as humans have a moral obligation to take care of the only Earth we have. We owe it to future…

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    Climate change has been one of the most important global issues for over the decade now. There is no doubt that it is happening, although there is still a lot of debate going on whether global warming is real. Monica Hesse and Michael Pollan bring up the important points about the environment, causes of climate change, and possible solutions in their essays “Greed in the Name of Green” and “Why Bother?”. The moods of the two essays are clearly different. Hesse’s sarcastic tone, derides and…

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    down on energy usage, it would slow down global warming 's damages. In “Climate Change Science- Not Hype,” Michael Lemonick discusses greenhouse gasses and their threats on the planet. Lemonick says “that climate is changing largely as a result of greenhouse gas emissions” (Lemonick). Proving greenhouse gas emissions is becoming very easy because it is beginning to hurt our planet more and more. “The Science Behind a Climate Headline” by Rachel Pike shows how hard it is to make a breakthrough…

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    After giving and discussing the lesson with the class. I will show the students a video giving different reasons of what causes global climate change. In order to assure active learning of lower level students, I will assign the students an activity where they sit in groups of four. The four students in each group have to create two collages, one for natural causes and one for human causes, and give five statements on each collage of why global warming is a natural cause or a human cause. Two…

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    In my case, the topic of visual rhetoric about environmental issues was the most interesting and loving section so far. It is the unavoidable and indispensable fact that we live in visual and image-based society and the world and we get accustomed to things have significant meanings and visual images. I think that seeing with materials with images will be much easier way to understand and this could be easier way to make attention from diverse people. People break complicated or unfamiliar…

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    evidence of the changes in climate and is due to natural processes and human activity. Some researchers are more assured that the changes in climate is due to human activity resulted in global warming. The human activities such as burning of fossil fuels has created the disturbance in environment and directly affecting the human health. The natural process has also contribute to the global warming. The world health organization made a statement that the steps or mitigation that can change the…

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    world leaders came together in order to discuss the tragic effects of climate change. We all need to come together to fight this problem. Obama states his concern for the rapid increase of damage caused by climate change. Obama stated that “ Fourteen of the fifteen warmest years on record have occurred since 2000..” Our world is taking the turn for the worst if changes are not made our world will come to an end. Eventually, the climate of our world will get so hot that all life on earth will…

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    time for the debate on climate change to end. The scientific community has come to a consensus that global warming is real, but the debate lingers on. Facts about sea level rise, melting polar ice caps, global warming, and climate change are discussed on a regular basis; however, much of the population is still unconcerned about what is happening. There is general confusion and misunderstanding about the subject, even to the point that people may not understand that climate change and global…

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