Effects of global warming

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    worry about the vast complications our earth is experiencing. McKibben declares in “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math” that we are losing the fight, quickly and badly; the main reason is our oblivion as a human species of the current environmental degradation our planet is experiencing. Often, the public is overwhelmed or confused by scientific language and data concerning the causes and effects of global warming. However through our reliance on newspapers, articles, and magazines, we consume…

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    (Supporting sentence 3.A) Global Warming is cause by buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This cause the climate to rise. Deforestation release carbon dioxide while trees are burning or rotten. Also, there are now less trees process carbon dioxide into oxygen. This affect is causing disasters in other part of the world. Due to the water cycle are effect because of deforestation. (Supporting sentences 3.B) In the other hand, global warming is causing ice to melt in the North and…

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    Global warming has been a sensitive subject since it had first shown evidence of destruction on Earth’s surface. For years now, the public has been keeping a watchful eye on our environment and the daily activities that contribute to it. Many people of the public support the idea that actions need to be made to prevent global warming from reaching the ultimate extreme. On the other hand, many others believe it is too late and that we have passed the point of no return. One point that is not…

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    this means that we have only twenty years to try and reverse the effects of global warming. The only way to productively save the planet from global warming is to immediately stop burning fossil fuels and invest in clean renewable energy. “People get confused about this issue, but the facts are crystal clear – the ice is melting, the Earth is warming, the sea level is rising – those are facts.”(Sellers) Debating whether global warming is real or not is like debating if the sky is blue. It’s a…

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    volcanoes, volcanoes effects the landscape because they are formed by tectonic plates either diverging which means moving apart or converging which means moving together. Also volcanoes have changed the surface by the volcanic activity, resulting in damage to the environment around them. Volcanoes effect the atmosphere by producing carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. This means that because of the number of toxic gases are escaping into the air they can effect the…

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    climate change, better known as global warming. Though, scientifically, these are two different terms, they are often used to interchangeably refer to average temperature increase. This theory, especially, has been blown out of proportion by many people, since it has lately been considered a potential natural disaster. Some professionals…

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    "By 2050, one-third of the world 's energy will need to come from solar, wind, and other renewable resources"(Alternate Energy). As time goes by coal, oil, natural gas depletes which will cause economic and social problems.Oil causes harm to the atmosphere by polluting everything around it and to solve this problem scientists are working to build sustainable energy sources such as solar panels. Given unlimited resources researchers could investigate and find an alternative to power the planet…

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    Madaline Baranski Theresa White Public Speaking 101 October 8, 2017 Title : What is “Global Warming”? General purpose: Is to educate the audience on the effects of climate change. After listening to my speech, the audience will be able to identify causes and effects of climate change. Introduction “Climate change is happening, humans are causing it, and I think this is perhaps the most serious environmental issue facing us.” -Bill Nye The Earth is a little over 4.5 billion years…

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    believe that Antarctica has surprised climate history. They all focused on the same matter of climate change. At the beginning, they mentioned that the carbon dioxide from green house and fossil fuel can cause the global warming. Also, they addressed the matter of the climate change that can effect on the earth and people lives. If all ice sheets melted, the sea levels around the world rise high enough to drought the whole New York city. Furthermore, when the earth warmer, the storm would be…

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    natural occurrence.This process is known as global warming ,making it less efficient for humans and animals to live safely in their environment and habitats. This life threatening event is causing animals to go extinct,humans to have worse weather conditions such as stronger hurricanes and severe heat waves. 2000 species of animals and plants discovered to be making movements towards the poles at an average rate of 3.8 miles per decade. Some examples of effects on animals are sea level rises…

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