Human Contributions to Global Warming Essay

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    Are humans causing global warming? For the past fifty years these questions are being asked more and more by scientists who believe that the Earth’s climate is getting steadily warmer at a frightening rate. Earth 's ever-changing climate has seized the attention of scientists whom would have world accept that without a great change to human behavior, the world will end up destroyed. However, scientists are using unreliable information from unreliable sources, as well as scientists do not have…

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    The Earth’s climate has changed over the centuries, and is expected to continue to rise due to human activites. The burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, which creates a greenhouse effect and warms the climate. Since human population is increasing, more food is needed to sustain the large population. In return, agriculture adds to this effect because farms release methane. Trees and other plants are needed because they yet they take carbon dioxide in…

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    At this point in time, the world has reached a point of no return climatically and the impacts of “Global Warming” are inevitable. Given current atmospheric research, climate change is proven to be a true, unnatural feedback caused by human activity. Due to the medias selective exposure of climate change information, specifically of the skeptic views of the topic, society has not grasped global warming as a current and vital issue. Additionally, the refusal to join climate protection programs by…

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    The Kyoto Protocol was designed to fight the global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Global warming is defined as the increase of the earth’s average surface temperatures due to the greenhouse effect, which acts to trap heat that would have otherwise escaped from earth. The Kyoto Protocol is able to reduce global warming by forcing countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, therefore reducing the greenhouse effect. The initial goal of the Kyoto Protocol was to reduce worldwide…

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    we should value our life and the environment we live in Claim: we should not produce and buy cut flowers backing of warrant: Back of warrant: a lot of people get sick of inhaling harmful chemicals. High amount of CO2 can contribute to the global warming Rebuttal: there are more things that are harmful and produce more CO2 than planting and transporting flowers Flower is not a novel object to us, as almost all of us have seen flowers once in our life, either by seeing in…

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    In the “Perceptions of Climate Change: Linking Local and Global Perceptions through a Cultural Knowledge Approach” Beatrice Crona unraveled “the complexities of local vs global perceptions around climate change,” and essentially realized that there is a big difference between actuality and perception of how climate change is affecting the world (Crona, Wutich, Brewis & Gartin, 519). Climate change is not just a local problem, it is a global nightmare. It is not only a short term snag; it…

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    hand in what we call global warming. Global warming can be defined as a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth 's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect. This is caused by an increase in pollutants such as carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons, and results in climate change, the melting of polar ice caps, and rising of sea levels. Our…

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    care of the habitats of the planet. The environment is a beautiful thing that was given to the people of the world, and it is their responsibility to dominate it, use the resources in a reasonable way, and to conserve it. One of the duties of the human race is to rule the Earth in a proper way. The motivation for a religious person to take care of the Earth is that God told us in the book of Genesis,”...have domination over the fish... and over all the earth…” (1:28). It is only fair that…

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    because of rising sea levels and predict that by 2070 as much as 2.9 million people and assets worth 2.1 billion dollars can be affected by floods caused by storms. Hurricane Sandy, which had devastating consequences, is one of the examples of global warming and the first warning of the dangers that can be expected in the future.…

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    Chapter 1. The carbon emissions curve is exponential. What does that mean, and what observations or implications do the authors draw from it? When they say that the carbon emissions curve is exponential, it means that they are “the type of curve you get when the more of something you have, the faster that something grows” (p. 56-57). The emissions curve will continue to grow as long as we keep adding to it over time. This means that the only successful way to stop it would be to stop adding to…

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