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    Crop simulation model is an effective tools in understanding climate change effects on agricultural production systems (Masutomi et al. 2009; White et al. 2011). The modeling studies from Bangladesh (Karim et al. 1996), Japan (Horie et al. 2000), China (Shen et al. 2010), Korea (Lee et al. 2012) and India (Krishnan et al. 2007) reported the country-specific discrepancies in future rice yield due to climate warming; the highest decrease in rice yield will probably occur in most areas of low…

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    Wildlife Conservation Multiple communities, habitats, environments, and ecosystems all coexist with each other to form our planet, Earth. Included in these communities, habitats, environments, and ecosystems are thousands of different species. These species, over centuries, have developed symbiotic relationships with each other as a way of survival. In other words, this “Circle of Life” has been established and for centuries has been effective enough to sustain Earth’s species. However, what…

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    Is Human Activity Responsible for Global Warming? Over the last century, the global temperature of the Earth had changed drastically. Before the industrial revolution, the Earth’s climate changed due to natural factors rather than human activities; variation in sunlight and volcanic eruption were the natural causes of climate changes in the past. While these natural causes are still in play today, however, their influences are too small compare to human activities ("Is Current Warming Natural?")…

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    feel the effects of climate change. Indeed, Coral reefs are becoming more and more sensitive to warmer temperatures coming from El Niño (Reaser et al., 2000). There are countless questions that need to be answered about their conditions. Why does global warming lead to coral bleaching? Is it due to the high acidity of the water? Second, Will the increasing amount of carbon in the water cause permanent damage or can it be stopped? Third, what methods can be used to completely end this or slow it…

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    until 2015 made me a believer. Humans are play a large role in climate change with our emission off fossil fuels, aerosols, and CO2 released when manufacturing concrete. Climate change is weather patterns that extend for several years. Climate Global warming is a major effect of climate is one of the biggest problems to find a fix for. Some other effects of climate change are rising sea levels, extreme weather conditions, and impacts our health. Some effects of climate change, can’t be…

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    top down approach we can connect that to the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto protocol is a treaty signed internationally in 1992 at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that commits the signee reduce greenhouse gases that are causing global warming. The protocol was developed as to work from the top downwards in a fashion that every country that signs must limit their production of carbon emissions. Leaving new loop holes as time progressed and with new technologies became more…

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    geosphere (rocks, soils, and sediments).All these factors influence the changes in the movement of heat on the environment, which leads to climate change. The oceans and lakes absorb carbon (IV) oxide, and the atmosphere is where the different gasses mix. Global climate change is the change in the typical pattern of the climates already established in various environment zones, for instances increase in the length…

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    be irreversible. Since the early 20th century, average temperatures have increased 1.4°F. Atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases have increased over this time period as well. Both sides in the debate over global climate agree on these points. The debate today seems to lie not only whether global warming is real or not but if humans are to be held responsible for the changes in climate. The side supporting climate change argues human activities like burning fossil fuels, is the cause for rising…

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    1.0 Introduction to green technology. 1.1 Implementation of green technology. In the 21st century there are growing issues due to multiplication in global population growth one of which is the environment depletion and exhaustion of natural resources. Keeping the goals of attaining a sustainable environment hence sustainable life at sight communities are now entering a world that is labeled “The Third Industrial Revolution”, as society moved from fossil fuels in the Second Industrial…

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    Robusta Bean Case Study

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    Brazil, Vietnam and Indonesia are some of the biggest producers for Robusta coffee bean, however they all suffering though extreme weather such as the drought and too much rain. Those factors would cause the supply of the coffee bean to decrease significantly, which would lead to the increase in price for coffee. Before this change in supply, the demand and supply were at a market equilibrium where the demand meets supply at the equilibrium point and the market is in a state of balance. However,…

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