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    Global warming has become a major environmental issue whether some acknowledge it or not. The biggest concern for us all is how global warming happened. What has brought about global warming? Does that one single source exist as the reason for all the chaos that have brought damage on this world today? The evidence points to not just one single cause, but many. The reality of the effects of global warming on the earth has been debated. The answer to the causes can be seen in the effects. So,…

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    Effects of global warming Introduction Global warming is an ongoing increase in the whole temperature of the earth's atmosphere normally recognized to the greenhouse result caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants. In line for global warming, the normal temperature of the Earth’s surface is progressively increasing. While some argument still occurs over the primary causes of global warming, the Natural Resources Defense Council places the…

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    Ways to Prevent Global Warming Global Warming is a term used to describe an increase in average temperature of Earth’s surface, Atmosphere and oceans. Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide emits into the atmosphere, also caused by burning of fossil fuel and deforestation. Average temperature around the world has increased by 0.75 Celsius. in past 100 years. David G Victor said in his book that global temperature around the world has been increasing rapidly. In the…

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    similar pace. Also, as wealthy countries become wealthier, they will be better able to repair their home country after these natural disasters take place. So, even if something bad such as a decrease in food supply were to happen as a result of global warming, we would be better able to cope with these negative effects according to Moore. A majority of the ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will cost a substantial amount of money and are not sufficient in decreasing these greenhouse gas…

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    How much more evidence do skeptical people need, to believe that global warming is a real problem and needs to be solved immediately? Global warming is one the serious issues confronting humans right now. Global warming has occurred due to carbon dioxide and other gases getting stuck near the earth’s atmosphere, creating a thick blanket trapping greenhouse gases and the sun’s heat, thus making the planet warmer. It is changing our economy, health and the way we live in different ways. Many…

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    “The earth we living is warming up.” People can hear this everywhere, every time when media talking about the extreme weather. Global warming became a hot point since a long time ago, normally people associates human activities with global warming, but also some people voice different opinions. “Global average surface temperatures have increased by about one degree Fahrenheit since the beginning of the 20th century, and nine of the ten warmest years on record have occurred during the 21st…

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    Over the past century, global warming has become a major concern to environmentalist and people worldwide. The warming of Earth’s atmosphere and land have started to make itself present to many. In 2016, Earth’s global surface temperature is approximated to rise 1.3 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels (Le Page,1). Throughout the last century, it’s become evident to what has led to the increase in the warming of Earth. Much of the warming on Earth has been caused by the increased…

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    Title: Global Warming Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about how global warming is impacting the earth. Central Idea: With the average temperature of the earth rising more than 1.1 to 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit since between 1906 and 2005, the planet’s animals, our weather, and our future is in great danger (Riebeek, H). Intro All throughout history, Earth’s temperature has changed over and over again due to natural reasons. Small shifts in Earth’s orbit would cause it to either warm or…

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    The theory of climate change, also known as global warming, has been an ever growing topic researched for hopes of one day figuring the cause of it. Studies held over the last few decades have indicated a slight rise in the Earth’s temperature annually and scientist and environmentalist have made it their goal to find the root of this global temperature increase hoping that there will be some cure to bring climate change to a halt. Like many hot topics that deal with some sort of danger or…

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    Climate Change The issues of climate change and global warming have began increasing at an exceptionally alarming rate. Many people believe that this has become a major problem in today’s world, but nothing is being done to stop it. Industrial companies have been led to believe that climate change does not exist and is not a threat rather than change their ways to accommodate our planet. Other countries believe that the climate change is not within our control. The disregard for how our…

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