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    There is a simple bottom line to it all which is Reduce, Reuse, Recycle which will all hand in hand help in the dilemma of Global Warming. Reduce would be the reduction of the amount of energy we use or maybe even water we use which will in turn reduce the use of fossil fuels to provide such amenities. Reuse would refer to the reuse of resources that we currently have such as energy…

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    about global warming, more specifically the affect on which global warming has on our oceans. I found the article to be very informational with plenty of data point to back up his key top points. However a lot of is research is based on other articles and not given directly from scientific sources which is a hindrance to verifying the information he provided. In this particular article…

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    Climate change is a complex global issue that encompasses a multitude of physical systems ranging from the atmosphere to the carbon cycle to the cryosphere and the ocean. This brief provides an introductory overview of the current state of climate science, using data on historical and future trends from recent scientific literature. It explores the methodologies of scientific research on climate change; the role of the atmosphere and greenhouse gases (specifically carbon dioxide) in climate…

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    is destined to negatively affect the world as we know it. Many factors from humans contribute to this global climate change. Starting with the burning of fossil fuels for energy, deforestation, and greenhouse gases increasing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. These events are some of the main reasons for our current global climate change problems; to include sea levels rising, global temperatures rising, shrinking ice sheets, ocean acidification and extreme weather events. Without…

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    The phenology of the Bosque indicates an increase or decrease in global warming because it shows exactly when changes in the Bosque start and end. The ground water shows this because by looking at all months for years it can be seen when the water levels were high each year and find a trend. By just looking at the same month for many years it will show what has happened. If global warming were to get worse the water levels would have gone lower (the number from the surface to the water would be…

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    Global warming is an issue that is only getting worse as the number of greenhouse gases emitted keeps increasing. Some debate whether it was caused by humans or if it was just a part of a cyclic period. What isn’t argued upon is the fact that it is occurring and it is having a lasting impression on the planet as well as the people. I believe that global warming is in fact caused by the abundant CO2 emissions from humans and it is resulting in severe weather conditions all over the planet.…

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    comfort. The burning of fossil fuels adding acidity to oceans and myriad carbon to the atmospheric layer to result in global warming. Elizabeth Kolbert interprets the idea of destruction through global warming in her article “The Forest and the Trees”. “Global warming is mostly seen as a threat to cold-loving species, and there are good reasons for this” (Kolbert 150). Mostly, global warming results in increased temperature which will cause the North and South Pole to melt. All species that rely…

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    and resource, have been a huge questions in the past. However, not until recently has anyone ever questioned the change of the climate and the effect it has both on the earth and humans. The reason many people did not question climate change and global warming is because people did not see a tremendous different in the temperature on…

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    Global warming is the process in which sunlight that is being redirected back into space gets trapped inside of the Earth’s atmosphere due to the abundance of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The more heat that is trapped and absorbed by such gases causes the overall temperature of Earth to rise. It is natural and anthropogenic – human induced – climate changes that are attributed to increased gases in the greenhouse effect, though anthropogenic changes play a larger role in global…

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    In recent years, global warming has been receiving a great deal of media attention around the world due to its substantial impacts on human life. Although the idea of coexistence between climate change and humans appears reasonable, this cannot be viewed as the ultimate approach to combat climate change. There are a variety of reasons why the coexistence is fraught with pitfalls. First, climate change, according to many environmental activists, is largely shaped by human-caused geoengineering…

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