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    Global Warming Journey

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    family were reacting so dramatically to this news, but the more I read about the relevance of the Paris Climate Agreement, the more I began to feel the same way. From the first science classes I took in public school to graduation, I learned about greenhouse-gasses and the basics of global warming- how humanity has such a deep impact on our planet’s health. With a background of compassion for our environment and the lives of future generations, researching…

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    have increased 1.4°F. Atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases have increased over this time period as well. Both sides in the debate over global climate agree on these points. The debate today seems to lie not only whether global warming is real or not but if humans are to be held responsible for the changes in climate. The side supporting climate change argues human activities like burning fossil fuels, is the cause for rising levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases and this is causing…

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    Introduction Since the beginning of the 21st century, Australia has become one of the highest greenhouse gas producers per capita amongst the world. With a vast growth in the Australian population, the demand for burning fuel in motor vehicles has led to an increased amount of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere, contributing over 16 % to the Australia’s total greenhouse emission. It has become a necessity for the Australian government to find alternative sources of fuel to cope…

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    Climate Change Impacts

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    health on the line. Climate change is real, and is happening now, if we continue our current path of allowing emissions to rise year after year climate change will change everything about our world. One of the leading causes of climate change is greenhouse gases which can have a significant impact on developing countries, and laws must be implanted to stop this. The average surface temperature on earth right now is 14° Celsius and NASA has stated that average surface temperatures could rise…

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    Earth’s atmosphere is a significant one; scientists call it “global climate change”, less accurately known as “global warming”. The scientific definition of global climate change is the increase in the Earth 's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which traps heat that would otherwise escape from the Earth (cotf.edu). There are two reasonable explanations for global climate change, either the human…

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    Essay On Global Warming

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    warming, defined as the gradual increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere, which is generally associated to human interference, has a huge impact on our daily lives. The problem known as global warming is usually credited to the greenhouse effect, a phenomenon caused by gasses such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and water vapor which trap the heat coming from the sun into the atmosphere and restrain the heat from escaping back into space. The heat which is in turn…

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    Global Warming: Caused By Humans Earth is a sacred place. One single planet to house seven billion individuals, and that number is constantly growing. If the planet is damaged then there is no way of getting a new one. Elisabeth Corrall’s article “Global Warming is Happening Now” states that Earth’s average temperature has risen one and a half degrees fahrenheit over the past century, and it is estimated to rise another half to eight and a half degrees fahrenheit in the next one hundred years…

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    about teaching little children about trese and rivers but ensuring education about the environment. If large corporation and even the average human being were more acknowledged about environmental education, we will be more considerate of how much greenhouse gases we unconsciously release into the atmosphere. We should require all chemical, construction, and any other company that may add to pollution to take classes and assessments on environmental education. The classes will teach…

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    deforestation Increased greenhouse gas emissions • Forests are capable of diminishing greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour. • However, they become sources of carbon instead when they are felled, chopped or burned. • Tropical rainforests can hold and withstand a capacity more than 210 gigatonnes (2.10×1011tons) of carbon, and fifteen percent (15%) of greenhouse gas emissions is represented by deforestation. • These emissions of greenhouse gases cause the rising…

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    This will help the government in their efforts of addressing the risks of greenhouse emissions. Proper accounting will enable the management to understand the implications of energy use on the company, hence they will be able adopt energy saving technology and use of more friendly energy that will reduce financial burden for the…

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