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    5 Major Ice Ages

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    believe that human influences have had a major impact the temperature of the Earth since the start of the Industrial Era. The main influence is the enhanced greenhouse effect, this has occurred from fossil fuels being released into the atmosphere and deforestation for agriculture, urbanisation and industrialisation. The system that the enhanced greenhouse gases are affecting is the Carbon Cycle, by putting more carbon in the atmosphere, human activity is contributing to the warming of the Earth.…

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    becoming far colder. Additionally, the industrial revolution lead to “coal, railroads, and land clearing”, which lead to increase greenhouse gas emission. According to the Global Climate Change web page, “greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, which makes the Earth warmer.” The gases that constitute the greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide,…

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    aspect of life. People are focused on the current time rather than the future. The current effects people have on the environment with machinery and careless behavior is constantly destroying the ozone for the future. The controversial topic of greenhouse gas emissions is disputed about the hindering economic effects. Many believe the economic strain is not worth a greater debt. Those who believe precautions should not be made, only look at the economic side of the argument and ignore health…

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    of the total set of GHG ( greenhouse gas ) emissions that is directly and indirectly caused by an activity or an individual , organization , event are accumulated over the life stages of a product . " - Why work out a carbon footprint : The increasing interest in ‘carbon foot printing ’ comes as a result of growing public awareness of global warming . The global community they know that it need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to not effect on climate change. Greenhouse gases affect on the…

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    Warming due to more to Human Activity than to Natural Geologic Trends’’ Science in Dispute. Vol.3. Detroit: Gale, 2003.82-91. Opposing Viewpoints in Context.Web.03 Aug.2015.The atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases are changing due to human activities. The atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases increased because of human activities, primarily due to the combustion of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas), deforestation and agricultural practices, since the beginning of the pre…

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    Humans and industrialization have a direct impact on global warming with the increased production of greenhouse gases. What is global warming? In short, it is the raise in temperature of Earth’s surface, caused by the gases carbon dioxide, methane, dinitrogen and chlorofluorocarbons. For contrast, oxygen and nitrogen are gases that will not trap heat and are therefore not greenhouse gases. These greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere. You see, the sun provides energy in the form of solar…

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    mutual feeling by individuals who are aware of the effects of greenhouse gases. Buying energy efficient products, reducing, reusing and recycling, and the encouragement of individuals and policy makers that will implement laws that will help us improve our environment, and get rid of greenhouse gas emissions. The words Global warming seem to have a negative connotation whenever it is stated, but do people actually take the…

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    The Kyoto Protocol Pros and Cons The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It was borne on the premise that global warming exists due to human activities. The legal binding agreement help ensure that state parties help mitigate global warming. List of Pros of Kyoto Protocol 1. Preservation of mankind's future The changes in surface temperature results in heat wave, heavy downpours, rising sea levels, soil erosion and increased ocean acidity, all…

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    if we do not make positive changes to our global warming issues they will only increase negatively, (nrdc 2011). There are many causes to global climate change, but the number one cause scientists all agree on is the expansion of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect causes heat to be trapped by the atmosphere that is radiating off the earth to space. Gases that are trapped in the atmosphere permanently and do not respond to chemical or physical changes in the atmosphere are known as…

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    We have learned about fossil fuels, greenhouse gases such as, carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor and nitrous oxide and more. We can confirm that with the burning of fossil fuel, humans increase the levels of greenhouse gases causing the earth and its atmosphere to heat up. Results of global warming and climate change can show that weather pattern are effected. We humans are creating a domino effect, starting with unnatural chemicals, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, and weather change. Who…

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