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    Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming The greenhouse effect is the exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the earth. This occurs when the suns energy reaches the earth and its reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed. Global Warming is the gradual heating of earths surface, oceans and atmosphere. What causes greenhouse effect and global warming, is it harmful to humans, and what can we do to help it, can it be reversed? Greenhouse gases are natural gases, like methane,…

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    The environmental protection agency’s (EPA) is a Federal Government subsidiary and their mission is to project our health and that of the environment. The EPA accomplishes this feat by writing regulations and provides standards that implement laws established by Congress. In addition, the EPA works with other government and state level agencies to monitor the compliance of laws by conducting inspections on utility power plants or other industrial facilities. The clean Air Act (CAA), first put…

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    Is Global Climate Change a Hoax? Are humans to blame for the Ice capes melting and rapid changes in our weather patterns? What motivated President Elect Donald Trump to say that global climate change is a hoax. The present environmental warming trend is a huge topic today and an issue that raises great debate around the world. The earth is home to billions of humans, plants and animals, we all need the earth to sustain life. Therefore, the wellbeing of this planet is of major concern. This essay…

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    changing our earth is global warming. Two major factors causing the change include human change and natural climate. Human climate change is anything that is the result of human activity. This can include effects of harmful emissions released from our vehicles, oil spills into the…

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    Am I Boring Summary

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    Dr. Larsen Principles of Economics 12 November 2017 Boredom and its Consequences The Freakonomics podcast, “Am I Boring?,” discusses an important topic that not only affects individuals but also affects companies and the economy as a whole. Boredom, is a relatively new topic and there is not wealth of information on the subject. It was not until the time around the First World War that boredom was starting to be studied (Dubner, 2015). It all started when people in Britain began studying the…

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    Pollution Exaggerated? Background In the article “The Truth About the Environment”, Bjorn Lomborg challenges the global concern of atmospheric and oceanic pollution by suggesting it is “exaggerated” or simply “transient” due to early industrial revolution. He continues to claim that an increase in economic prosperity and becoming “rich” (defined in this analysis as high GDP per capita in a global context) will reduce pollution as wealthier nations become more concerned with pollution. Later in…

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    I will be writing a causal essay on global warming talking about three effects that global warming causes. Dr Williamson reports”english 1301: Composition and Rhetoric Essay #2: Casal Argument”(1). Reducing the effects of global warming is in order to effectively address global warming, we must significantly reduce the amount of heat-trapping emissions we are putting into the atmosphere. My argument will be in a causal argument form. Andrea A. Lunsford states, “an argument that seeks to explain…

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    Paulson provides quotes and says that the Paris Accord will move forward with or without the United States. She also embellishes on the global implications, such as further damage to the earth’s environment. EBSCOhost is a nearly flawless website to use for sources. This specific source is peer reviewed. The fact that it holds no bias makes it more trustworthy. I will be using a quote by…

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    Veterinary Sustainability

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    Veterinary Sustainability: The Dream of Working in the Profession and Its Environmental Impact The veterinary field is full of challenges when it comes to success in the profession. As many people are becoming more aware of the environment and the impact that humans have in destroying Earth, small businesses such as veterinary hospitals work to utilize sustainable efforts not only for the purpose of saving money, but also to assist in maintaining the health of the animals and their owners.…

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    The fact is “if we respond to a global crisis caused by our pollution with more pollution … then geoengineering might do something far more dangerous than tame the last vestiges of ‘wild’ nature” (Klein 267). Geoengineering is not only reducing precipitation for food supply but also increasing the risk of epidemics. Say it as you will, geoengineering may not be the main solution to our problems. For example, while the Pinatubo effect might cool down the Earth’s global temperature, it will cause…

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