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    he were to accept the three assumptions stated above, individuals would still have no moral obligations to reduce their own emissions. He explains his objection through the example of joyriding. Driving a gas guzzler for fun will bring pleasure to the driver which produces the most positive outcome for the individual (assumption one). He argues that the ride does no direct harm because “In contrast, global warming will still occur even if I do not drive just for fun.” (Sinnott-Armstrong, pg 334)…

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    green house gases from fossil fuels and from the other non-renewable energy is the rising anxiety in the world. Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions cause the environmental damage and global warming and their consequences are different along with countries. Too much dependency on Non-renewable energy sources and without proper plan of action to reduce the GHG emissions, these gases could increase the temperature level rapidly in coming years. This implies there could be more than 50% chances that…

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    occurring in our world today, due to the warming oceans, melting ice sheets and rising sea levels, our earth will never be the same II. Body A. Warming Oceans 1. Since 1969 the oceans have risen a total of .302° F 2. 80-90% of heat caused by CO2 emissions are absorbed by the ocean a. Warmer water causes hurricanes and tropical storms b. Extreme weather is most likely caused by warmer ocean temperatures 3. Species need to adapt or they will not survive a. Rising deeper sea temperatures causing…

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    Wrong! There are a multitude of ways we can deal with something this bad. We can start using alternate forms of energy such as: solar energy, nuclear power, and wind energy. These types of energies don’t let the horrible emissions and greenhouse gasses that cause global warming. Once we stop the greenhouse gasses from getting released, we can work on a way to cool down the earth. One new astounding way that has come up is to induce a natural cloud cover. Being a small child…

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    What kind of individual behaviors and choices are done that impact the environment? Introduction: Climate change is a moral and ethical issue of the 21st century and today more than ever before has become the moral obligation of the current generation to ensure that the world and its environment is not only safer but better place than it was inherited. Research indicates that human activity contributes significantly to causes of climate change which impact negatively on the environment.…

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    effects have inflicted a great harm on biodiversity particularly due to industrialization polluting and destroying ecosystems. Carbon dioxide emissions are those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement. They include carbon dioxide produced during consumption of solid, liquid, and gas fuels and gas flaring. Carbon emissions go on without us realizing it. It comes down to the personal choices we make each day that dictates our carbon footprint. Today the average…

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    biogenic sulphur compound dimethyl sulphide. Since marine emissions of biogenic sulphur compound dimethyl sulphide are the largest natural source of atmospheric sulphur, even when sulphur in the form of sulphur dioxide, it isn’t a greenhouse gas, but higher levels of sulphur in the atmosphere can reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the Earth’s surface, which actually causing a cooling effect. If acidification decreases marine emissions of sulphur, it could cause an increase in the…

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    some coal they clear out land and destroy the habitat around them. As in ' 'Fossil Fuels Pose Double Threat to Wildlife" there are two types of threats direct and indirect. The direct causes are the ones that you can visibly see like the noise pollution, the clearing out of land, destroying animal habitats, and polluting of our atmosphere. The indirect causes though are even more deadly and last even longer like soil pollution or water pollution which you can 't measure at the time and also the…

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    utilized in various manners including providing power generation, heating and cooling through indirect applications, and heating and cooling supplied by direct-use applications. Fluid stored at warm temperatures can be utilized when needed by running the fluid through a ground source heat pump in an indirect application which amplifies the heat to provide hot water. Alternatively, and additional indirect method would be to use stored cool fluid and feed it to a heat pump to run air conditioning…

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    important part in social and economic develop. As the oil price sharply increases, it stimulates the step of researching the renewable energy field. The advantages of using renewable energy reduce the dependence on fossil fuel resources and carbon emission to the atmosphere. The total incoming solar radiation is about 3.8 million EJ per year and it can satisfy the entire energy demand if utilise correctly [2]. The use of solar energy is usually identified in two contexts: passive solar energy…

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