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    allowed high amounts of degradation to happen in a short period of time. This is still prevalent today. Industrial countries use significant amount of fossil fuel and produce greenhouse gases at a high rate. Even if there are agreements signed through global governance, these issues continue to prevail. Thus, humans continue to worsen climate change conditions through our industrialized and material society. Idso et al. argue that warming temperature is natural. Temperature varies greatly…

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    important questions during his presentation. The first question was, do we really have to change? The second question is: can we change? And his last question was, will we change? With these three questions, Gore explains the issue of climate change and global warming throughout his ted talk. First Gore starts by asking his first question, do we really have to change? His answer to this question was…

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    Section One: Summarize the article- This article discusses the impact of climate on hurricanes Irma and Harvey. The author makes it very clear that global warming did not cause the hurricanes to form. There have always been hurricanes in the region. However, as indicated by the author, warm ocean water causes tropical storms to strengthen. Over the past 100 years, sea levels have risen 7 inches, and the average temperature has increased by 1 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit. The article maintains that…

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    As a young child, Hendrik Brenkman developed an interest in extending his knowledge. This passion of his, a trait, which he had inherited from his father, eventually developed into the desire to search for the truth. He would read through truth magazines, comparing the different opinions of others on the same topics. Later on he, with the aid of technology, broadened his scope of research through the Internet. His findings have not only allowed him to understand certain concepts, but also to…

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    Currently global warming is one the most important issue in today’s society. But what is actual meaning of global warming. According to dictionary .com global warming is an increase in the earth 's average atmospheric temperature that causes analogous changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect. I have read a tremendous of books and articles regarding global worming; what are the effects, main causes and how worldwild should stand and try to reduce what causes this massive…

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    Business is an increasing competition among the global market with dominating countries and new countries are slowly climbing up the global business ladder the past decade. The United States remains of the largest exporting nations in the world, even though the U.S exports a lower percentage of its products than other countries such as China (Nickels, p. 65). The three major changes that are currently impacting businesses are the U.S usage of economic sanctions, bank consolidation, and climate…

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    human beings to use in the future. As economy growing, environmental pollution always becomes the most serious problem in the world. Growing population requires an increasing demand of resource, and addresses an exacerbating of pollution, especially global warming due to increasing greenhouse gas. The author of this article, Sarah Conly, started this article with the latest news that China has announced that one-child policy…

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    Climatic Deviations Lead to Conflict Scholarships associating environmental stress to conflicts begun to emerge in the 1980s (Myers 1986, Mathews 1989, Bekure 1989, Christiansson and Tobisson 1989, Ornas 1989, Prah 1989, Mascarenhas 1989). One study considered that watersheds, croplands, climate, and other factors that seldom figure in the minds of political leaders rank alongside military approaches as crucial to a nation 's security (Myers 1986). Another postulated that environmental strains…

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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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    For many years now there has been a political debate raging through our nation. On one side, there are those that believe in climate change and that humans have contributed to its rise. Many others, however, believe that this is a just not true, and perhaps even a hoax. To solve this debate, there needs to be a mutual understanding on both sides of it, which in turn progresses society in one direction or another in the hopes of a better tomorrow. Reaching this mutual understanding is possible…

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