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    The greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring process within our atmosphere, it aids in heating the earths surface and atmosphere. The greenhouse affect is caused by the fact that certain atmospheric gases, gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane are able to change the energy balance of the planet by absorbing long wave radiation emitted from earth’s surface. Without the greenhouse affect our earth would be a chilly -18°C in comparison to the present average temperature of 15°C.…

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    be observed in winter, due to the combination of all these chemicals and the fog, it is mainly known by the name of smog. Another kind of air pollutants is present in refrigerators, air conditioners and aerosol sprays, these ones are called chlorofluorocarbons, and they aim directly to the ozone layer. One of the adverse effects of air pollution is acid rain. The release of acid gases, produced by factories like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, mixed with water vapor, form sulphuric acid and…

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    Climate is related to the existence of the Greenhouse Effect. The Greenhouse Effect is known as “a general warming effect felt on Earth’s surface, produced by greenhouse gases” (EPA Glossary). These greenhouse gases include methane, ozone, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (CO2). These gases work by “[allowing]…

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    Despite the history and trend of climate change, many individuals still believe that climate change is not real and have asked the prominent question, “How do we know it is real?” In the scientific journal titled Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis the author writes about the trend of Carbon Dioxide (Figure 1A), Methane (Figure 1B), and Nitrous Oxide (Figure 1C). In figure 1A, 1B, and 1C there is an increase in Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Nitrous Oxide respectively, within the last…

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    Global Warming Thesis

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    They confirmed this to be a result of the refrigerants and aerosol sprays that humans use involving chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, which are no longer produced. (citation) Today, many more human faults that add to climate change and global warming have been discovered. One significant way the people are causing this issue are greenhouse gases. Examples of these…

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    It was the year 3026 when the Musk colony dimmed it fit to send someone to the red planet, a planet that use to be known as Earth. Around the year 2025 when the first musk ship landed on Mars, so many people called them mad, the media said they were never going to survive; Little did they know that Mr Musk, the madman that spearheaded this exploration had his own survival plan, not just for him but for the 250 crew members with him. Now centuries later, that madness; that single act of…

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    The average American gives off 17 Tons of Co2 a year just by breathing. While global climate change has been a natural progression, humans need to reduce the amount of emissions released into the atmosphere. Global temperatures have risen 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since the early 20th century, the ice caps have been melting at an accelerated rate, and sea levels are rising due to this accelerated melting. Deforestation has reduced the amount of oxygen released into the atmosphere while at the…

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    Environmental historian and professor, Ted Steinberg wrote the book Down To Earth which presents American history through the lens of nature. Steinberg does an excellent job displaying the significant role nature has played throughout American history and his writing will forever change the way you perceive our country’s history. This book differs from your traditional American History books by uniquely linking historical events to their environmental counterparts. Down To Earth provides an…

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    Benefits Of Global Warming

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    Consistently the environment is changing and not always for the better. Things we do in regular day to day existence are annihilating our environment. For example, driving automotive vehicles, utilizing power from coal-terminated powerplants, or warming our homes with oil or gaseous petrol, all have terrible and destructive effects on our environment. One of those influences is Global Warming. There are individuals who debate the impacts of Global Warming, yet scientist has demonstrated that…

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    that exists in the stratosphere is definitely the opposite: it's a truly natural chemical; it saves from the harmful of the ultraviolet radiation of Sun. At the time of the 20th century, people began to use large amount of chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), because they worked very well as cooling chemicals in refrigerators and propellant gases in aerosol. It destroys the ozone layer and produces the holes in the layer, which passes directly the dangerous ultraviolet light to the…

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