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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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    Global warming is a real problem the population faces today. The debate between if climate change is a real problem or not could easily be put to an end if the general public had access to scholarly databases. The most commonly used excuse as to why global warming does not exist is the harsh winters certain areas of the United States receive. What many people do not know is that local weather and overall climate do not coincide with each other. In addition, environmental changes and actions…

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    Causing Global Warming As of now, the majority of the world is able to ignore global warming. The climate changes caused by it are slight enough that few people, if anyone at all, have been affected. It is a growing problem, however. “Global warming refers to the upward temperature trend across the entire Earth since the early 20th century, and most notably since the late 1970s, due to the increase in fossil fuel emissions since the industrial revolution” (NASA: Climate Change and Global…

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    Global warming is part of the Earth’s natural processes. Just as there have been periods global cooling and periods of global temperature stability. Though these processes are natural and are given to the ebb and flow of the Earth’s rotation, precision, and periodic catastrophic events humankind’s industrial, scientific, and population explosions over the last centuries have had a marked effect on the Earth and how it is understood. As it stands, there are two major trains of thought about…

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    writing about Global Warming. Global Warming has been a local issue because it is shaping the world til this day . Many people ask the question what is Global Warming ? Global warming is something that is not really answered. I choose to write about this topic because to me this has been a big issue. Global Warming impacts our lives in many ways. I also, chose to write about Global Warming because it’s an issue that is not really brought to many people’s attention . Global Warming is an issue…

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    Global Warming; the general increase in the overall temperature of the atmosphere. But also a frequently debated subject that many consider to be a myth. This report will detail the seemingly inapparent effects of CO2 and other greenhouse gases in the Earths atmosphere. Using arguments from scientific, political and even that of multimedia perspectives to highlight relative opinions on the topic of global warming. Global Warming is assumed by leading experts in climate science to be caused by…

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    Addressing Global Warming Since the dawn of mankind, the Earth has been an everlasting landscape for the potential of future endeavors. Eventually, humanity found itself dominating over the majority of the planet and its inhabitants, which resulted in some arrogance. While humans were able to send a man to the Moon, they were unable to understand the planetary functions of their own planet until recent decades. In a sort of ironic twist, the dominating predator of the Earth now has to contend…

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    is useless. We have forgotten resources for future generations and the consequences of this have resulted in global warming. There are numerous solutions to global warming such as, investing in geothermal energy to supply electricity but this requires usage of water which itself is reducing due to the water consumption on daily basis. However, the solution that can reduce global warming should have the constraints of being cheap and should focus on renewable…

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    Global Warming Global warming during the twentieth century and how heat radiation effects the atmosphere. This is affected by expanding greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide mostly from our technology and physical factor and furthermore. Global warming is the increase in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide and other gases such as burning fossil fuel expanded into the atmosphere as a consequence of Global warming. The past fifty years, the temperature increased in a…

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    Global warming is a major issue that has been in the media in recent years. Global warming has received so much attention because the average temperature of the Earth is increasing due to global warming. However, there is a debate about how serious global warming really is. Scientists are not sure as to whether or not this continual heating will create benefits for our society as a whole or if this continual heating will create problems for the existence of future generations. Jerald L. Schnoor…

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