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    Final Project: Climate Change The rapid change in climate is affecting all living beings and the environment on the entire planet. Climate change can degrade the health of humans and animals and the quality of the environment. Climate change poses many threats to not only Americans, but also to everyone else in the world. Humans, by altering the ecology of the planet to a significant degree in the 21st century, are the biggest cause of climate change. Scientists have tried to make people aware…

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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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    Assessment one: A Global Issue Review Climate change The Earth's climate has been changed throughout history. Almost in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of the glacial advance and retreat, also with the rapid end of the last ice age about 7,000 years ago marking the commencement of the modern climate era and of human development. Many of these climate changes are attributed to very slight difference in Earth’s circle that change the amount of solar energy our planet receives…

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    to the Environment, Like Climate Change wrote by Thomas L. Friedman states China and India are having plans to curb their carbon emissions and other countries are also taking this climate change more seriously, as well as the United States. Then Ronald Reagan’s secretary of state George Shultz said how Reagan urged industry to proactively address ozone depletion and he believes people should be proactive in dealing with climate change. There is no improvement to the climate change because the…

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    Apps of Comp 20 November2014 Climate Change Climate change, the distribution of weather patterns that lasts for three decades ("Glossary of…” 1), is a major problem that is affecting the world today. It is important that we know that climate affects a lot of our economy and the way we live. Recent events such as the flooding of Pakistan and hurricane Katrina can show us just how much weather - the conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time - and climate can affect our lives.…

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    concept is the change in climate. The ATEAM project conducted by M.J. Metzger, M.D.A. Rounsevell, L. Acosta-Michlik, R. Leemans and D. Schroter, was used to study this vulnerability. They conducted the study through the use of indicators and developed ways to help “regions in Europe cope with the effects of global change” (Metzger et al. 2006). Through this study, humans were seen to have a major role in climate change. Humans are considered to be a major cause of climate change. In fact,…

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    relationship between climate change, migration and human health. Climate change will have a number of direct impacts that can destabilize an area through exposing vulnerabilities and reducing securities. This may cause people to migrate out of an area. This migration will have negative health implications in terms of urbanization, the spread of disease, resource shortages and a lack of adequate resources. The Western Pacific region is a particularly vulnerable area to climate change and…

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    an article by Joseph F.C. DiMento and Pamela Doughman called, “Introduction: Making Climate Change Understandable” the authors address concerns regarding climate change and what needs to be done in order to improve the problem that the world has in hand. They use various reasons and evidence while also acknowledging the counterpoints. DiMento and Doughman explain that in the public eye the topic of global climate change is one that is not only difficult to comprehend it is one that is often…

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    Anthropogenic climate change is a major issue in the world today, there are detrimental physical risks that will happen around the world if control is not taken by our citizens. Changes in our world such as sea level rising as a result of ice sheets melting, intense and extreme weather, destruction of marine food, changes in precipitation patterns, changes in ocean’s circulation and acidification. Climate change will also impact the water and energy scarcities and destroy living organisms, such…

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    Teddy Willcocks Y1 Civics Ms. Marshall Essay Climate change affects everybody and everything all over the world and is impacting how we live our lives. Around the world, we need to tackle the issues of climate change and alter the way we consume and dispose of resources. The pollution we create from factories and vehicles goes up into our atmosphere and creates a barrier of greenhouse gas. When the sun 's rays come to earth and then radiate back out to space, they can’t go back because of the…

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