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    Why Are Chemtrails Bad

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    Chemtrails, are they Treats? Do you know what chemtrails are? Have you ever wondered what a thin cloud was doing behind a jet? Well, you are about to find out! Conspiracy has it that chemtrails are toxic to the human body because they are made from jets and that could get us, the people, sick even though it’s the same as rainwater, but the people also think the government is using chemtrails to decrease the population in larger cities , use them for combat, and manipulation of the weather because we have so many planes; this could be the main, and only reason, why the government is hiding it from the public people and all of those conspiracies could be right on the dot of chemtrails. Theorists say that planes are the main causes to the chemtrails problems because so many planes are in the Earth’s atmosphere now and days. That “fake clouds” are left by planes and jets are known as contrails but conspiracists call them chemtrails. Chemtrails are made from the jet's engines and depending on the weather at the time. It also depends how far away the plane is from the ground. Since they are so twice as thick as contrails and could last for hours; that were when people started to see them all over the place and started to worry about them. Which soon lead to many conspiracies to be made once they were being noticed and so many people were worrying about them. So many conspiracies say that chemtrails can mess up the human body because they are toxic and can bring back deadly viruses…

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    Theater Delta doesn’t advocate for either side of an issue when presenting it to an audience, as it relies solely on the facts and the scientific research available on the topic. I think the interactive theater format could be used to talk to communities about controversial topics in global service such as voluntourism. The scene would present the audience with all of the facts on voluntourism, the pros and cons of it, and what each side has at stake on the issue. By not advocating for either…

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    Global Warming The climate system of Earth responds to changes in external factors that are able to push the climate towards warming or cooling. These factors include changes in atmosphere composition (concentration of greenhouse gases), volcanic eruptions, and solar activity changes. All of these factors combined create current tendency of climate change that is described by the term “global warming”. Global warming is the continuous rise in average temperature of Earth's climate system.…

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    (Nobelprize.org, 2007). It is my own personal journey, that the differences of natural and human processes that changed the global climate where brought to the forefront of awareness; a place in which the dilemma remains.…

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    problem with how “Christian Environmentalist” relay our Biblical responsibility to the earth. Second though they are passionate about the need to take care of the earth they can come across to strong trying to force others into believing what they say is true without first forming a relationship with them. Third using scare tactics like global warming in order to prove their theory or theories in order to get the attention of the people, thus impacting both the spread of the gospel and…

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    Global Warming: Problems and Solutions Global warming is defined as “a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth 's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.” by the Oxford Dictionary. This means that due to the effects of pollutants in the atmosphere the temperature of the earth is rising in a process called the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is what happens when solar radiation…

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    Effects of Global Warming on Arctic Regions According to the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, we must cut the worldwide use of fossil fuels by at least 90% if mankind is to have any chance of stopping global warming. The gases that are released from fossil fuels get trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere like a heated dome known as the greenhouse effect. The condensed heat melts or dissolves all the glacier and ice in the Arctic regions. The sudden change of climate can have…

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    Always advertising and never investigating the theory, mainly because of being so tired of hearing about global warming and the constant barrage of turning it into the crisis that is about to occur, may have caused this particular region of the country to fail to understand the reality of global warming and to take a backseat to wanting to understand what the threat actually means to the climate on the whole. It is within the grasp of every human being who owns a computer or has access to a…

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    Is global climate change real? Although many scientific experts believe that it is in fact real, there is still a percentage of people who consider it to be a rather fictitious idea. It has been a question of continuous debate and will always continue to be, until one day it hits us in the face and changes our environment and the way we live so drastically that life as we once knew would be history. Then the question is going to be, why didn’t we do anything? Even though there is a percentage of…

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    Overview The Earth goes through many natural changes like sea levels slightly changing, earthquakes, and tornadoes. Global warming has greatly increased and became one of biggest contributors to the changes on the Earth. Immediately I decided I wanted to learn more about global warming. Global warming has changed climate a lot since when I was younger. Right now it is December 18th and we have no snow. I think this is the first winter that we have had no snow; usually there is so much that we…

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