Attribution of recent climate change

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    Since global warming became a critical issue that has risen over the years, there are many different opinions over this. Some individuals simply do not believe that the Earth is undergoing a global warming trend or climate change. Others believe that global warming and climate change exists, but believe humans have humans are not responsible. It is a hot topic to talk about among others. There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that humans are the reason that global warming exists…

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    However, we are now in a period where the two might be considered one in the same given that the vast majority of scientists now agree that human activities are actively changing the climate and warming the planet. As the planet warms due to these human activities, mountain glaciers around the world are shrinking. One study’s model predicts that if the climactic temperature in Glacier National Park rises 2 degrees C over the next century…

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Background Global warming is the term used to describe an increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and its oceans. Global warming is caused by either an external factor or our (humans) own action. Examples of external factors are volcanic eruptions and the variation of orbiting the Sun. The burning of fossil fuels, smoking and so on are factors done by humans which could lead towards air pollution. The particles will basically make the ozone layer (the layer…

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Acquired diseases particularly those which lead us to forthcoming death is something we humans are attempting to avoid in life. Acquired diseases refer to such conditions that are due to environmental factors. Because of the developing economy, humans also fall into the danger of being closer to demise. Development in technology and economy also has its downside. It resulted for the people to actually support processed foods with excessive…

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    Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change Research Question: Is the rate of climate change affected by the amount of carbon emission? Hypothesis: If the Earth's concentration of carbon is high, than there will also be an increase in the Earth’s land temperature because of greenhouse gases that are created over time resulting in the warm up the earth’s land. Background Information: The earth is kept warmer than it should be because of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They retain heat. One of…

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    I. Introduction The occurrence of natural disasters may be considered as ‘acts of nature’, but the reality that it occurs in political space (Cohen and Werker, 2008) can lead to different possibilities. ‘All disasters are political for three reasons: first and most important is that disasters affect people. Second is that disaster involves public policy where it shows the preparedness of people and how the emergency management creates and implements policy. Lastly, disasters pull the public…

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    Climate Effect On Building Façade Spring 2015 Abstract : Building façade is one of an important element of the architecture. It have a significant effect on energy and the comfort of the building users. The façade is affected by the environmental conditions and their designs should take into consideration the climate of the region this research will explain the façade treatment on different region, also the Basic methods for designing high-performance building façade it will explain two case…

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    Fracking In The Simpsons

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    There are many consequences for polluting the environment Homer Simpson from the Simpsons movie is well aware of these consequences. To start things off I will be discussing a major problem that is occurring all over the United States today. Hydraulic fracturing also known as fracking is a crisis that is occurring all over the United States today, even in Colorado. Fracking is when industries drill about a million to a ton of gallons of water, sand, and chemicals under high pressure into a well…

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    In a 2016 article entitled “Changing Climate” the author Thomas Sumner discusses a variety of topics that revolve around how humans have impacted the Earth’s climate. “Changing Climate” examines climate change research, ocean circulation, hurricane research, and geology and climate. This article uses past and present research to validate the importance of these issues to create a well written exploration of human’s effect on the climate. Despite the fact that there is not a lot of data about…

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    What Is Resilience?

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    human control or influence. Today the entire humanity confront frequent and grew some disasters. Disaster risk is therefore is increasingly a global concern. There are many factors affecting the intensity of these disasters like urbanization, climate change, and population growth. There is a need to mitigate and take control over some factors like urbanization by modifying policies and regulating the urban sprawl. Population growth cannot be controlled. But there…

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