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    contributor to this increase is the effect of greenhouse gasses, and in order to decrease these effects, the consumption of dairy products should be reduced. Greenhouse gases are gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, which cloud the air. These gases allow “direct sunlight (relative…

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    tending to the disregarded issue of the world 's blasting populace. The biggest single danger to the biology and biodiversity of the planet in the decades to come will be worldwide atmosphere interruption because of the development of human-produced greenhouse gasses in the environment. Individuals around the globe are starting to address the issue by decreasing their carbon impression through less utilization and better innovation. In any case, unsustainable human populace development can…

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    Climate Change is a product of our consumerist society (against) Think of volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, tsunamis and earthquakes. All these things are considered ‘natural disasters’ - nothing to do with human impact. And why should climate change be any different? It just a part of nature. Significant changes in the Earth’s temperature have been occurring since geological time so why has it all of a sudden become such a big deal? It’s simply a natural phase our Earth is going through. Its…

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    to save the nurturing Mother of life. This political quarrel caused the Paris accords to take nine years before being agreed upon by 195 countries in 2015 (Davenport). These nations will “commit nearly every country to lowering planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions to help stave off the most drastic effects…

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    strategies to deal with the current problems facing agrobiodiversity, CC and food security. (question 3 of Chapter 3) Subsequently, agricultural expansion has contributed to widespread land degradation and climatic changes through the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from sources, such as soils, biomass burning, enteric fermentation, rice cultivation, fertilisers and manure management. Climate change and land degradation are intricately linked because of the feedback between land degradation…

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    planet would be too cold to support life if not for a natural process called the greenhouse effect. The sun sends solar radiation toward the Earth’s surface. Of which, 70% is initially absorbed by the Earth’s surface. However, as the earth warms, some of this absorbed energy is reflected back toward space as infrared radiation. This infrared radiation would be lost into space except for the fact that there exist greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor in the atmosphere that…

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    The oxford dictionary states that global warming is “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”(NASA 7). So to summarize due to pollution, the greenhouse effect and the high levels of CO2 our planet is getting warmer as time passes. Evidence. The way that our world normally works is that it receives its heat from our sun…

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    even if we halt greenhouse gas emissions entirely, the earth will still continue to warm at a rapid pace due to the carbon dioxide still present in the atmosphere, mind you CO2 has a residence time in the atmosphere of over 100 years. The most viable solutions to this problem have been geo-engineering methods, some of which are extremely clever, but also extremely costly and impractical. A lot of the proposed solutions have to do with removing the already present carbon dioxide gas through…

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    Days are normally hot, but it would be really unusual if nights peaked at a very high temperature. This kind of scenario wouldn’t be surprising if you’re living in Arizona, just bearing the heat of the sun all day and won’t realize that the heat is burning your skin. This is a common thing, people get all around the world and not a bad thing, but things get worse, like the abnormal high temperature of the Earth as well as the quality of the air we breathe in that made common people get sick. We…

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    A world academic has taken the world by storm. Many don’t believe in such phenomenon because of the possibility of such happening. This very phenomenon is known as global warming. What global warming is known for is the high rise of the average temperature from the past centuries. Earth is known for minor climate changes. For example, the season winter it gets colder compared to summer. How scientists determine past climates is by looking into the tree’s rings, ocean sediments, and etc.…

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