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    Rachel Carson and Climate Change Today Rachel Carson, a renowned author of the famous text on environmental conservation, played a very significant role in influencing the way the world perceived and addressed environmental conservation. In her earlier publications, Carson tried to demonstrate and convince the world that people were not at the core of the earth’s ecosystem. She reinforced this view by describing the environment form the position of creatures that were not human . Her most…

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    CO2 emissions from humans and it is resulting in severe weather conditions all over the planet. Firstly we will look at the side of the argument that believes that climate change and its effects are not caused by humans and are just a natural occurrence. Most attribute this idea due to the cyclic nature of the earth’s climate, which changes around every…

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    Climate change has become parts of both the popular lexicon and the public discourse. Discussions of climate change often evoke passionate responses and fierce debate between adherents to different views of the threat posted. Many scientists had proven that climate change is actually happening due to the rise of sea level, the rise of global temperature, shrinking ice sheets, and the frequent occurrences of extreme weather. Despite many proven scientific evidences, some people are still…

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    I think that climate change is a very serious issue in today’s age. Scientists have high confidence that worldwide temperatures will continue to rise for at least 20 years to come, mostly due to pollution (that heats up the Earth) produced by human activities. With how the climate is acting now, as in the temperatures are rising nonstop and that’s is causing The Arctic Ocean to become essentially ice free in summer before mid-century. All because of climate change, as we advance into the future…

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    is the environmental climate changes due to global warming. Dr. Guy McPherson, professor emeritus of natural resources and ecology & evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona, informs “ Climate change is the sickness of our civilization, and the prognosis is bleak”(McPherson par 1). Even though, people tent to ignore the environmental changes that Earth is going trough, climate changes affect everyone. Cities need to become aware of the dangers that the climate changes can create trough…

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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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    the cause of climate change. Some claim that all observed changes are simply natural, pointing to the historical records of the periodic rise and fall in global temperature. Others dispute those claims and instead state that climate changes are being caused by humans, and the unchecked release of carbon. Neither group is neither fully correct, nor incorrect. Climate change is both anthropogenic (human caused) and naturally caused. The difference between the two being: natural changes to the…

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    The Threat of Climate Change “Climate Change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be our main priority” Climate change limits the opportunities that future generations have, especially the poorest and most vulnerable. It is our duty to change how people treat/use the earth, educate, and get involved in our communities that can have a huge impact on improving the lives of the vulnerable populations affected by climate change. When people know how to treat…

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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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    Climate Change Debate

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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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