Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

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    Climate Change, Fact or Nonsense Climate change is a continually rising hot topic among our society and many believe if we do not act now it will be irreversible. Since the early 20th century, average temperatures 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…

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    it will affect you and me too. Climate change to you right now may not seem like a big deal to your life at the moment, but some of the things you may read here, could change the way you think. Even though people think the world is not changing climate, there are true facts that are leading to it, it is necessary that the community should consolidate to prevent the climate from increasing while farmers are adapting for crops in a warmer world because the climate is increasing gradually as well…

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    The cause of climate change, as well as the existence of a major climate change, has been a hotly debated topic over the past decade. While there were many warnings from different members of the scientific community before 2006, nothing seemed to bring more attention to the debate from more walks of life, than the move "An Inconvenient Truth". This movie was so revolutionary that its creator, Al Gore Jr., with the help of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change would win the 2007 Nobel…

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    The UNFCCC Conference in 2015 must enforce climate change policy, but it also needs to be unique. Unique in the fact that it represents each of the member states plans and takes notes of their individual needs. Without some individualization of this new protocol, the entirety of the document will most likely fail due to too much restraint on a varying dynamic of cultures, economies, and social organization. Coming to a consensus about climate change will take compromise of the upmost complexity…

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    evidence that man-made global warming or climate change is a problem. This critical review examines the documentary film “The Great Global Warming Swindle” that introduces solar activity and proves man-made global warming is a political propaganda made by westerns intended to weaken the development of the third world counties. Climate is used to classify geological periods of Earth. These geological periods have their own climate distinction. Climate change has been going on for millions of…

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    Global Warming Hoax

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    Is the end near or is it all a hoax? The long-term use of greenhouse gases including fuel for cars, emissions from charcoal and many others will have everlasting effects that will ultimately lead to the demise of civilization and mankind. Changes in climate will have damaging consequences, such as flooding and increased worldwide storm activity, which can be prevented only if humans get involved. Media may portray emotional stories to fear society into beliefs. Evidence will be proven for each…

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    Global Temperature

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    How has the Global Temperature of the Earth and the United States Changed over the Last 100 Years? According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, temperatures have increased roughly 1.53 degrees Fahrenheit (.85 degrees Celsius) in the 132 year span from 1880 to 2012. In the northern hemisphere, the warmest 30-year period of the last 1400 years is the three decades from 1983 to 2012 (Marsis, 2015). In the chart to the right, if one is to follow the blue line, they can see the long…

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    You know what could be the reason behind it all, over climate change through the years? Another, what are the effects of climate change and how can it be stopped? Simple, the people on earth are the main reason why over the years climate changes have increased more than back in the 1900s. Of course many people say It’s the trees that are being cut for timber, paper and other resources; also the cars that we drive that are producing those fumes into the atmosphere. Whereas, It’s affecting more…

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    Add a Title According to the SREX report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a changing climate leads to changes in the frequency, intensity, spatial extent, duration, and timing of extreme weather and climate events, and can result in unprecedented extreme weather and climate events (IPCC, 2012). Especially in the Western United States, wildfires are increasing in frequency, duration, and severity. Wildfires are a major source of particulate matter in the air, mainly during the…

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    Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere and it’s oceans. Even slight increases in the average global temperature could cause huge affects. In 1990, a large group of climate Scientist’s called the International Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) had summited their first report which stated that the increase of green house gases, which was caused by human activity, was the cause of global warming. The most concerning effect of global warming is the…

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