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    Global warming is the gradual rise in the temperature of the earth’s surface, oceans and atmosphere. Global warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect, which humans are responsible for. Due to the burning of fossil fuels, there has been an increase of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses in the earth’s atmosphere and because of this the suns heat becomes trapped and cannot escape through the earth’s atmosphere which in turn causes our planet to heat up. Increased rainfall, droughts and floods…

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    According to Environmental science: Toward a sustainable future, a textbook written by R. Wright and D. Boorse (2005/2011), the Greenhouse Effect is best defined as “an increase in the atmospheric temperature caused by increasing amounts of carbon dioxide and certain other gases that absorb and trap heat, which normally radiates away from Earth” (G-10). This effect has been dubbed as such because of its similarity to the way greenhouses work. Ultraviolet radiation travels through the Earth’s…

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    The Greenhouse Effect This paper will revolve around the the Greenhouse effect and its effect on all things around it. Basically our environment has all these gases in it that are bad and good. The basic idea is that there are gases in our atmosphere that are unable to leave and it just continue to build indefinitely. The earth 's temperature then starts rising and rising and until it is said that eventually it will cause everything to waste away.. This gradual rise of the Earth 's temperature,…

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    For decades, global warming has rapidly changed the climate and environment on earth. The major cause for global warming is the greenhouse gases which are mostly made up of carbon dioxide. This affects our planet, animals, environment, which causes: droughts, heat waves, and other heat related phenomenon's. To eliminate global warming, we need to work together to preserve our planet. What we need to do is reduce our water waste, drive fuel efficient vehicles and reduce the carbon output. Today,…

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    Global warming has shown significant effects on crops in the United States over the past few decades. With overall temperature rising, crops are producing less food leading to less food available. Global warming is setting off a chain of events leading to a possible future food crisis. The crops being primarily affected are corn and soybeans. (Schlenker, 2014) The U.S. is currently using corn for multiple purposes such as fuel, food for people and ranches. The U.S. also produces 41 percent of…

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    improve our environment and keep our world safe has been a mutual feeling by individuals who are aware of the effects of greenhouse gases. Buying energy efficient products, reducing, reusing and recycling, and the encouragement of individuals and policy makers that will implement laws that will help us improve our environment, and get rid of greenhouse gas emissions. The words Global warming seem to have a negative connotation whenever it is stated, but do people actually take the…

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    Our planet would be too cold to support life if not for a natural process called the greenhouse effect. The sun sends solar radiation toward the Earth’s surface. Of which, 70% is initially absorbed by the Earth’s surface. However, as the earth warms, some of this absorbed energy is reflected back toward space as infrared radiation. This infrared radiation would be lost into space except for the fact that there exist greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor in the atmosphere that…

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    As much as global warming is damaging the planet and the lives of many living species, many scientists do not believe that the warming is actually happening. Scientists look at analysis that is made from global warming believers and produce their own conclusion. Those opposing scientists “hold to a strict definition of global warming as being defined as a rise in atmospheric temperature, they do not consider the atmospheric precursors as valid evidence.” (Conserve Energy Future), meaning they do…

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    Effects of global warming Introduction Global warming is an ongoing increase in the whole temperature of the earth's atmosphere normally recognized to the greenhouse result caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants. In line for global warming, the normal temperature of the Earth’s surface is progressively increasing. While some argument still occurs over the primary causes of global warming, the Natural Resources Defense Council places the…

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    “The earth we living is warming up.” People can hear this everywhere, every time when media talking about the extreme weather. Global warming became a hot point since a long time ago, normally people associates human activities with global warming, but also some people voice different opinions. “Global average surface temperatures have increased by about one degree Fahrenheit since the beginning of the 20th century, and nine of the ten warmest years on record have occurred during the 21st…

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