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    Essay On Global Warming

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    plastic and displayed in museums and saved in books as far memories. Life will be a lot harder than it is now, less fresh water will be available causing a war for its control and distribution. The earth will become less habitable because of the high levels of gases trapped in the atmosphere, humanity will grow weaker as new generations deal with mutated or new diseases, theses will spread easier because of the deplorable conditions of the planet. Because of the lack of water and high…

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    JaydenI?m not sure what happened, but your formatting was completely off when I opened your paper. Wilson Tobbi Schoening English 9B 21 May Why We Should Care Global Warming otherwise known as climate change is one of the biggest problems facing the 21stcentury. Yet most people don't seem to understand just how far reaching and impactful the effects of Global Warming can be. Because of this most people don't seem to care much about it…

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    be affected drastically. For example, climate change and global warming are two completely different ideas and affect our planet differently. “Climate change generally refers to all of the various long-term changes in our climate, including sea level rise, extreme weather, and ocean acidification” (Romm 19). Romm then goes on to explain that global warming refers to the warming of the planet due to human-caused greenhouse gas emissions (19). Greenhouse gas…

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    Rising sea levels are increasing the number of floods around the world. Moreover, the occurrence of droughts and desertification in large areas on Earth are having devastating consequences for human kind. All of these issues will become more difficult to manage if we do not act soon. This phenomena is known as global warming and climate change. Global warming is the increase in temperature throughout the world. It is caused by the increasing amount of carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases in…

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    low temperatures, Meteorologists also review precipitation, wind, humidity, and anything else considered part of normal weather conditions. The global warming affect is substantial and certainly alters the everyday normal weather conditions. With the rise in temperatures, Earth has seen an increase in severe weather activity such as heat waves, cold snaps, hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, blizzards, floods, and…

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    Climate Change Scenarios

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    important estuary, economically wise, will be impacted on greatly as a result of climate change. This climate change is causing the sea-levels to rise and a change in the river flow to occur. Due to this, an increase in salinity levels will result in the harming of the biodiversity and their habitats that are present within the estuary. As a result of high salinity levels many of the estuaries in Florida will be reduced. Many of these estuaries are used for many important services within Florida…

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    by the day—when we realize the temperatures rising wildly around us. Anthropologically-driven climate change, although not necessarily irreversible or incurable, will continue for some time regardless of what is done in hopes of remediation. The current state of climatology research is underlined by a wary tone; it is almost fair to say that one may feel reprimanded as they read articles on this subject. It seems as though climatology research will be focused primarily on identifying effects of…

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    As reported by Union of Concerned Scientist, the permanent rise of C02 is the main cause of climate change over the past 60 years, “CO2 has contributed more than any driver to climate change between 1750 and 2011” (Union of concerned scientist, 2017). Carbon dioxide is a common gas and is caused by humans in large…

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    geological earth. There are many geologists that believe that the way to find out whether global warming is a man-made issue or something that the natural cycle is producing is to compare the different times that this has happened in the past with the current times and see what it is that is creating the issues in both…

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    faster than it can leave, or vice versa. People has caused the Earth 's climate to rise, but with some effort, we can slow, stop, and even reverse these changes by living cleaner and greener. Climate change is caused by humans. One of the climate changing factors introduced by humans is greenhouse gases. Scientists at NASA have proven that greenhouse gases changed the temperature…

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