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    Global Warming Argument

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    many in our society have acknowledged that and attempt to restore the destruction by going "green," there are plenty of alternatives to pollution creating toxins that harm the ozone layer. This ozone layer is destructed by the buildup of atmospheric carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, which in turn causes global warming. These gases are meant to trap the earth 's heat, and when this protective layer is destroyed, the earth 's temperature is uncontrolled. The main concepts by which the topic of…

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    Earth glaciations as the theory of snowball earth states a frozen sea must be present (Hoffman, et al., 1998). It does not however dictate that the continents also must be entirely frozen. However for no hydrological cycle and thus no weathering or carbon dioxide draw down to occur most continental areas would have to be covered by at least thin ice sheets. This is evidence that the seas remained anoxic throughout the snowball glaciations. If these glaciations can be attributed to δ13 C…

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    together, right now, which is wildly unrealistic, we would still have to worry about all the CO2 that 's already there! In conclusion, the gasses and pollutants put into out atmosphere effect it ways you might not think is possible, so each person 's carbon footprint matters and has an effect on the future climate of our…

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    There are multiple ways that are shown as evidence of global warming and deterioration of the environment. Some evidence of these changes are the changes in the sun, volcanic eruptions, and the increase of carbon dioxide in the environment. The evidence of humans causing these issues is also very overwhelming. Scientists have used radiative forcing, global climate models, fingerprint attribution and detections, and atmospheric measurements to see obvious relations…

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    The making and absorption of carbon dioxide by the environment happen naturally on earth. However, the recent extremely high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can be blamed on human activity (EPA 9). In the UK alone, they produced 655 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2005 (Gill, Smith, and Wilkinson 3). This fact is especially staggering when you realize that because it is gas, it takes a lot more of it to make a ton than something like wood or iron would. The countries of the world…

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    The Benefits Of Go Green

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    Due to the growth of population, the demand of resources has massively increased, which creates pollution and causes unstoppable growth of global average temperature that are harming the environment. This situation known as the Global Warming, which is one of the biggest issues today. Nowadays, each individual is heavily dependent on electricity and vehicles that he/she has develop the habits of wasting because of the advantage of conveniences. Therefore, to avoid global warming, go green is the…

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    Solution Of Global Warming

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    the fate in which the condition of the world is currently pursuing has the capability to change direction at any given moment. While there are several feasible solutions to global warming, the most effective one would be to use less fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere are quickly rising, causing damage to every living thing on earth. Global warming is happening because the greenhouse gases are warming the planet by reducing how quickly the planet can…

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    court determination to stop short of ordering the EPA to set mandatory limits, the justices rejected the Bush administration 's claim that voluntary programs were an effective substitute (Egelko, 2007, para 2). The issues were whether emissions (carbon dioxide) were covered under the Clean Air Act and whether the EPA had the authority to regulate them. Clearly, the rule for this issue was the Clean Air Act as well as the Supreme Court’s decision. The analysis was that the Supreme Court had to…

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    warming is erroneous and unsupported by science. What is global warming? Global warming is when carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases collect in…

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    Buzzkill Like they say, it’s the little things that count. The smallest actions can make the biggest changes. Honey bees, as small as they are, impact our daily lives a great deal . Why are Honey bees so important? Well, they contribute to our food sources, our environment, our health, but most importantly, our existence. It is important for us as a race to take care of their species when no one else can. We need to preserve the Honey Bees because they are vital to our survival and everyday…

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