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    Cons Of Global Warming

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    Global Warming is the increase of earth’s average surface temperature and its oceans due to greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels. These greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, this is an appositive phrase – it acts as a noun to specify green house gasses, and it must be set apart with commas. absorb heat that would otherwise bounce off the Earth’s surface. In the past two decades, when your sentence starts with a prepositional phrase that is more than four words,…

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    an immediate danger. Humans are causing climate changes due to which the average temperature of the earth has risen over the past one decade. Many man-made and natural processes cause the global warming that continues to affect our environment. Greenhouse gases are the main cause of global warming. Human beings have raised carbon dioxide in the atmosphere with their activities, such as deforestation, and burning fossil fuels. The other major causes of global warming is population growth,…

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    Most scientist would believe that the main cause of the climate change is the rise in the greenhouse effect. The Greenhouse effect is the process of which radiation from the planet’s atmosphere warms the earth’s surface above what it would be without the atmosphere. Certain gases in the atmosphere block heat from escaping. Gases that influence the greenhouse effect is water vapor, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, and methane. Some have a positive feedback like water vapor and others have a…

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    In this TED Talks video, presenter Alice Bows-Larkin presents statistics and consensus regarding climate change and the impact of greenhouse gases. Bows-Larkin presents that our actions, choices and behaviors are the reason greenhouse gasses are raising and there is a profound negative impact. We can choose to take climate change seriously and cut greenhouse gas emissions or ignore and choose to adapt in the future to the severity of issues that will arise from the ignorance. Likewise, we do not…

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    production of greenhouse gasses. Agricultural activities cannot be ignored. Logging of trees to increase land for farming has resulted in a reduction of trees, which are crucial in the reduction of carbon (IV) oxide. Increase expenditure on fertilizers, vast ranches of animals and rice paddies have ultimately led to climate change through emitting greenhouse gasses (Lallanilla, 2015).Home appliances such as fridge, fun, and aerosols produce CFCs, which leads, plays a part in increasing the…

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    Greenhouse gases are commonly believed to be contributing to the human-induced global warming. According to the article “Want to Have a Real Impact on Climate Change?”, “the #1 contributor of greenhouse gases is not vehicle emissions, but raising livestock”. These greenhouse gases include methane, which is very effective at trapping heat inside our atmosphere. When the heat is trapped, it has no where to go and in time it becomes much hotter creating what is known as the greenhouse effect…

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    SPCH 1010 Mr . BILL TURNER THANH NGUYEN GLOBAL WARMING PERSUADE PREPARATION OUTLINE Specific purpose: To persuade the audience that global warming is a very serious problem and we need to solve it. Thesis statement: I will discuss the problem of global warming, what causes the problems of global warming, and what we can do to reduce the outcome of global warming. INTRODUCTION I. ATTENTION GRABBER: What do you think about these pictures? The first one is talking about the emission released from…

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    they melt they will dramatically raise see level. The melting has already started, and it is happening right now as I’m writing this paper, this is caused by something called the greenhouse effect which is the trapping of sun’s warmth due to a thick layer of gases that is formed at the surface of the earth. The greenhouse effect will raise the…

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    be related to emissions of greenhouse gasses, which are any of the gases whose absorption of solar radiation is responsible for the greenhouse effect. Examples are carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and fluorocarbons. The greenhouse effect is the term used to describe the way the earth stays warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere. According to Nasa “most climate change scientist agree the main cause of the current global warming trend is human expansion of the greenhouse effect.” There are a few…

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    used to produce electricity and heat. Joseph Fourier found that earth temperature approximately 15 Celsius, the incoming energy and out-coming energy keeps the temperature constant. As a result, greenhouse effect was based…

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