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    responsible for climate change. Is anthropogenic influence really the beginning of climate change? In this essay, the debates between whether the human beings give rise to global climate change or not mainly focus on three factors: temperature, sea level and ocean acidity. From my survey, nearly 85 percent of people think that…

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    Global warming is defined as a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbons and other pollutants. (https://www.google.co.za/?gws_rd=ssl#q=what+is+global+warming). It can be argued that people have different views on the issue of global warming as to its effect which may be either good or bad. prominent believe that global warming is caused by human activities…

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    Human activity has a great impact on global warming. Events, such as burning fossil fuels, contributes much of the carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphere. Global warming effects caused by human activity affects the earth 's climate in many ways. It is melting the earth 's poles, glaciers and ice sheets which causes sea levels to rise. It is also shifting climates and precipitation patterns and is forcing animals to migrate. Global warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect. The sun…

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    Such large-scale destruction leads to Climate change. Global warming is a gradual process of heating of earth’s surface and the environment. Now, instead of global warming scientists are referring it as climate change due to the effect are greater and not limited to warming.…

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    An increase in the earth’s average temperature is called global warming. It is an adaptation that is believed to be permanently changing the earth 's climate. Many scientists are trying to prove that how and why there is an increase in the earth’s temperature. Many greenhouse gases, and other human activities are considered to be the foremost cause of global warming. It is really clear that we are not taking a good care of our nature, on which we are dependent. From food, water and even the air…

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    Earth keeps heading in the direction it is going, soon enough it will be deprived of all that is good in it. The planet is very slowly headed towards its demise due to global warming. Because of the damage done from greenhouse gas emissions on the planet, the government needs to create regulations to stop more contributions to global warming. With discussions of the history of this problem, opposing thoughts on the issue, and views that support the thesis, the reader should be able to come to a…

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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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    For decades, global warming has rapidly changed the climate and environment on earth. The major cause for global warming is the greenhouse gases which are mostly made up of carbon dioxide. This affects our planet, animals, environment, which causes: droughts, heat waves, and other heat related phenomenon's. To eliminate global warming, we need to work together to preserve our planet. What we need to do is reduce our water waste, drive fuel efficient vehicles and reduce the carbon output. Today,…

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    climate change, better known as global warming. Though, scientifically, these are two different terms, they are often used to interchangeably refer to average temperature increase. This theory, especially, has been blown out of proportion by many people, since it has lately been considered a potential natural disaster. Some professionals…

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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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