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    Global Warming And Humans

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    past decades. Is it to be believed that humans are involved in causing the global warming? One of my main reasons for saying that the Earth is actually becoming warmer, is because of the increasing temperatures through the thermometer records kept over the past century and half. It is recorded that around the world, the Earth’s average temperature has raised more than 1 degree Fahrenheit over the last century, and about twice that in parts of the Arctic. Likewise, there is evidence…

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    Earth, a planet that once was devoid of human, an organism that destroys anything and everything in its path, is currently infected with it. After a prosperous five billion years, Earth is sinking and anything on it will go down too. Everyday, Earth is suffering from an endless beating of human destruction: forests are mowed for land, coals are burned for energy, and oceans are polluted for space. The consequence doesn 't only hurt the Earth itself but everything on it. Such large-scale…

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    are the earth eccentricity, obliquity, and precision. Eccentricity of the earth refers to how the earth deviates its elliptical orbit around the sun. When the earth has a more elongated orbital path it causes longer and colder seasons, and vice versa. The eccentricity cycle is the part of the Milankovitch forces that last 100,000 years. Obliquity refers to the tilt of the earth long its axis relative to how it is facing the sun. Heating periods are caused by the gradually leaning of the earths…

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    the 2008 film Wall-e, a Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class is the last of its kind cleaning up garbage that has inhabited planet Earth. He is one of the robots sent out on Operation Clean Up to rid the Earth of the waste while the humans are out in space waiting for it to be safe to return home. During the film Wall-e comes across EVE (extraterrestrial vegetable evaluator), who is sent to Earth on a mission to scan for living proof in Earth. Throughout the film we observe how sociology…

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    Anthropocene Essay

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    The Birds: Anthropocene Warning or Comical Prank? Humanity was not always on Earth, despite the long debate of how humans came to be, humans have caused many changes to the Earth. Over the many years humans have been on Earth there have been many challenges humans have faced and overcome. They have tried to put together Earth’s record of a timeline through history, which is called Geological Time Scale. In this time scale the periods of time have been divided and called epoch(s). Each epoch has…

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    (Worldatlas.com, n.d.). Both Germany and California are the top economies on their continents. Likewise, China the top producer in its continent encompasses 9.5 million sq km, with 1.4 billion people and a GDP of 10.8 trillion U.S. dollars. Across the Earth population sizes, land areas, and wealth of countries vary in such a drastic manner that to allow for a fair comparison, continents will be…

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    Earth, as we know it, is the one place in the universe that could sustain life. Anywhere else in the galaxy is unstable, too cold, or too hot. Even though scientists are actively searching for a new planet, the people of Earth have a long time before they hop to the next planet. Therefore, humans must maintain and preserve the life giving characteristics of the planet, but the need for change at the environmental level has yet to become a major priority globally. Many countries have begun to…

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    Global Warming is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth 's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants. This global Warming is changing the earth slowly but might make drastic changes to our everyday life. There are many factors causing global warming, the effects could be devastating, and society needs to care more about this and do something to fix this possible epidemic…

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    provide proof that nature can survive on its own without the help of mankind. Genesis 1:27 says, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living creature that moves on the earth” (ESV). In this passage, God is commanding mankind to have dominion over the earth and all the animals that inhabit the land. Even though man is commanded to have dominion, this does not give man the power…

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    atmosphere causes Earth warmer. Effect Burning fossil fuels and cutting rainforest trees are negatively affecting the Earth's environment, which leads to climate change. Earth is becoming more warmer and warmer. The sea level is rising because of a burning of fossil fuels and the greenhouse gasses in the Earth’s atmosphere. As ice and snow melt, many of the Earth’s land will become a flood in underwater. Impact Burning fuels is negatively affecting the Earth’s environment and making earth…

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