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    Fahrenheit. • If we do not cut back on green gases in the Midwest from the years 1979-2000 to the years of 2046-2065 the temperature will rise 3.8 degrees Fahrenheit, but if we do not cut back global warming will increase 4.9 degrees Fahrenheit with continuous growth in global emissions • The 10 most rainy days brought 40% of precipitation in a year. • Global climate model predict that the average precipitation of spring and winter in the years of 2071-2099 will be increased by 10%% to 20%, but they do not expect a change in summer and fall. •…

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    Climate change has been well known for a long time. Whenever the topic of climate change comes up they're always going some sort of conflict. My whole life I learned that change in the climate is due to human waste. But looking at it from scientific point of view the severity of global warming is not mainly due to the cause of greenhouse gas. More than one factor contribute to the cause. Although scientist often associate it with greenhouse gas. A number of scientists often denied evidence…

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    In the past few centuries Earth’s climate has change dramatically with the increase of greenhouse gasses, and changes in global temperature. Global climate change has become a world wide spread issue. The international panel for climate change says global climate change is the result of the anthropogenic increases of carbon dioxide, and other greenhouse gases. “Soil biological processes have major long-term effects on composition of Earth’s atmosphere, which in turn influences all living things,…

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    4a. The Canadian Arctic: Geography, ecology, people and climate The Arctic is often defined using political, climatic, biological zoning and varies greatly amongst Arctic nations. Using geophysical definition as the land and sea, north of the Arctic Circle and which experiences polar day from April to September, and polar night from October to February. Overall, Arctic climate varies greatly by location with annual mean surface temperatures of 4C in Reykjavic Iceland, to -28 C at the crest of…

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    of the troposphere gained momentum. The troposphere, or the lowest level of the Earth’s atmosphere, is where weather takes place. Long term trends of the weather were documented and compiled to define what is now known as climate. In addition to newly acquired ability to understand climate, advancements in accuracy of weather forecasting was made. Just as it was then, today weather is a considerable concern to humans. The inability to control it has led us to try to prepare for it by making…

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    Several marine species have evolved various physiological adaptations such as osmoregulation that counteract high salinity regions. Therefore, any changes in salinity in areas of the ocean could have a drastic impact on the marine organisms within, resulting in changes in behaviour and possible fatality. Like temperature, salinity has an impact on the migration patterns of marine animals. These animals have grown accustomed to a certain salinity level, so if there is any variability in salinity,…

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    Introduction Integrated assessment model is a tool used to launch integrated assessment. Although these two terms are very similar but are two different activities and are not identical. Integrated assessment model is base on assumption and information to compute how the climate change behave in a policy making. Integrated assessment model are a mathematical model that it use number to calculate the climate change cost and benefits. Introduce the Integrated assessment model Integrated…

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    The concept of ‘global warming' is defined as Earth’s average temperatures climbing dangerously higher due to the effects of greenhouse gases interacting within the atmosphere. Despite the most accurate data refuting this concept, liberals have twisted this unproven theory into a modern day hoax. Socialists, environmentalists, and activists have used the theory of man-made global warming to rationalize alternative energy production and consumption—streamlining our nation towards a so-called…

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    mountain building plays in global climate change to examine past epochs where the full impacts of these processes may be evaluated. One period in which evidence for possible connections between mountain building and global climate change is particularly rich is during the Oligocene-Miocene transition. As such, this essay focuses on the transition between these two epochs during the late Cenozoic. The earth experienced dramatic climate change, with cooling observed in the Eocene/Oligocene…

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    Because of Earth's varying climates, temperature changes as a result of global climate change with impact different areas in different ways. In some parts of the globe, global climate change will increase the incidences of heat waves and droughts, which could result in the deaths of large numbers of people and reduced crop production. A 2005 study by Aiguo Dai found that areas of earth experiencing drought increased from 15% to 30% between 1979 and 2002. On the opposite end of the spectrum,…

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