Effects of Global Warming on the Environment

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    from factories.The air is very polluted because of smoke, dirt, and exhaust fume. What should we do to protect the environment? This essay will discuss 3 aspects of environmental pollution: causes, effects, and solutions. There are many types of environmental pollution such as: air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution,…… We live on earth, which is known to have an environment, where air and water are 2 basics things in our life. Without…

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    irreversible. Since the early 20th century, average temperatures have increased 1.4°F. Atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases have increased over this time period as well. Both sides in the debate over global climate agree on these points. The debate today seems to lie not only whether global warming is real or not but if humans are to be held responsible for the changes in climate. The side supporting climate change argues human activities like burning fossil fuels, is the cause for rising…

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    Consumerism In Korea

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    shows about the strict food laws in Korea versus U.S, such as charging extra money in a restaurant for left over so people can avoid food wastage and etc. These laws being made due to heavy food wastage to save the landfills, waterways, and the environment. He documents that how Korea is utilizing their technology…

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    More and more citizens have global warming on their mind but continue to choose not do anything about it. Scientists find threating evidence of global warming and believe human activity and our choice of vehicles are to blame. We know one solution to help prevent global warming is driving ecofriendly cars and on the contrary, Christian Science Monitor blogger John Voelcker indicated over ninety-nine percent of consumers will remain interested in buying a traditional gas operated vehicle…

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    these factors influence the changes in the movement of heat on the environment, which leads to climate change. The oceans and lakes absorb carbon (IV) oxide, and the atmosphere is where the different gasses mix. Global climate change is the change in the typical pattern of the climates already established in various environment zones, for instances increase in the length…

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    because of global warming. “Lightning will increase 12% every one degree the world warms.” (Summer 15) Storms are more common, but also things such as eruptions, and many natural disasters are endangering human life. With the warmer weather, more water vapor has been getting collected in the clouds, which has been proven to create more frequent thunderstorms. In the arctic polar caps are melting due to these climate changes. They are losing their homes due to how we are treating our environment,…

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    Energy becomes an inevitable component for economic development as also for improving and maintaining the quality of life. Recent developments in energy markets show that energy security concerns are becoming more acute. These include a tightened global energy supply/demand balance, soaring energy prices, growing geo-political risks, and the emerging tendency of nationalism. The world is facing a twin energy related threats, that of not having adequate and secured supplies of energy at…

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    Coral Endangerment

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    Coral Endangerment and Carbon Emissions Robert Swan once said, “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” It is well known that when it comes to the environment, human and destruction are synonymous. Simply look up “coral” in a search engine and you are bound to find countless articles showing how our excessive release of carbon has jeopardized reefs around the world. Yet most people, after concluding the article, still do not have the full sense of what is…

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    significantly as a result of the phenomenon labelled as global warming. According to reports, the first decade of this century was the hottest ever recorded (Union of Concerned Scientists, 2016). This is happening as a result of gas emissions, as the gas that has been released into the atmosphere is storing the heat energy from the sun and therefore warming the earth itself (Wwf.org.au, 2016). The rise in temperature as a result of global warming is greatly impacting the world and its…

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    planet Earth. Everyday we take part in activities which contribute to global warming, whether it is unintentional or willful. We as individuals have a belief system, that we are mere slice of the pie that contributes to global warming. But in a grander scheme of things the general populous emits alarming amounts of carbon footprints. Failing to realize and grasp this concept that all human beings are responsible for global warming, is surely our downfall. Our society solely functions on the…

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