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    Could the answer to ending world hunger really be by ending the consumption of meat? Could the answer to ending global warming truly be by ending the consumption of meat? Two huge issues we have on this planet, could be solved with such a simple answer. According to a research done by Aprohaska, the number of people who die of starvation this year will be 60 million people. The number of people who could be adequately fed, with the grain saved if Americans reduced meat consumption by 10%, will…

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    Thunder” is a cause and effect story which relates to my topic about the gradual rise in earth’s temperature caused by greenhouse gases. They relate because “A Sound of Thunder”, is a story about travelers going back in time, which causes their present to change when they return by just doing a microscopic damage. The impact of global warming can be seen in sea level, crop rainfall, and human health. Therefore, certain adjustments take place as a result of global warming like impacts on…

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    see the negative effects of technology on our lives. According to the Pope technological advancements seem to have created less happy humans. Modernity allows us not to focus on the harm of nature and the environment. Pope Francis thinks the relationship between humans and the earth need to be fixed. Technological also has an impact on small workers as well. This chapter is important because talked about the society we live in how technology is good but it can have negative effects on…

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    stronger form of the Lacey Act to stop illegal deforestation/illegal logging. Deforestation and illegal logging serve severe effects to the environment, animals, and society. Something needs to be done fast. Deforestation has many more cons than pros. Without deforestation, it would immensely reduce the CO2 emitted into the atmosphere which could help reduce and lessen the effects…

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    Global warming has been a widely talked about subject for many years. Although it has become such a controversial topic, it is indisputable that there has been a change in the climate in recent history and continues to do so. Over the past one hundred and thirty- five years that data has been collected, copious amounts of climatologists have piloted research and investigations that proves global warming is an ongoing threat to Earth as a result of humans negligence. Furthermore, there is a…

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    Collins, this work “breaks the issue down into the fundamental building blocks of climate change”(Collins.) This proves that one of the best ways explain climate change are the climate models, they help prove that what is happening around us and our effects of our…

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    Human effects on Antarctica: Change to save or Die trying Imagine sailing by the tip of lady liberty’s torch. Well, this is scheduled to happen within the next 100 years. Antarctica, one of the world’s greatest continents is facing destruction from: global warming, rising waters, pollution, and invasive species. Over the past 50 years, scientists have observed the damage done to the continent and have deemed it irreversible. Overheating has caused Antarctica’s surface area to decline and its…

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    the interconnectedness and interdependence of regions that allows the world to be used and preserved to its fullest potential by all living people. Interconnectedness, how all countries can all work together toward a common goal or to get a common effect. This can be related to all the countries working on having cleaner air for their area or cleaner water for their communities to drink. Interdependence of an area allows a country to function on their own and have unique things that makes them…

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    experiencing an ongoing climate change that could have catastrophic, long-term effects. Michael Novacek explains that if trends continue they way they have over the last decade, the human race will be responsible for its own mass extinction, in his article “The Sixth Extinction: It Happened To Him. It’s Happening To Us.” Likewise, the article “Global Warming Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg,” by James R. Lee discusses how global warming could bring about major conflict that could lead to the end…

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    identify unsubstantiated claims against the existence of global anthropogenic climate change (GACC) and to rebut these claims based on scientific sources. I shared a summary of two distinct arguments against GACC that I have read from different sources. I then formulated a rebuttal against these two claims I found. Synopsis Although the majority of scientists support the idea of anthropogenic climate change, some scientists argue that the global warming is primarily caused by natural…

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