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    Climate is changing all over the world and it’s getting colder and colder due to many factors such as global warming. People are used to buy different types of clothes and many layers of them sometimes to keep them warm, especially in areas near the poles such as Canada. Technology wants to contribute to solve any issue in improving our lives, and cold weather is not an exception. Hoodies are one of the most popular ways to stay warm and comfortable year-round. Venture Heat recently announced…

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    Co2 Climate Change

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    The increase of greenhouse gass emission and other factors has caused the earth to retain more energy and thus grow warmer. This change in climate is affecting the habitats of many different species who are forced to adapt or migrate to another suitable location to live. This disrupts the food chains thus affecting the ecosystem which is fundamental to life on earth. Some effects that climate change has on life on earth are that it disrupts the food chain. A good example of this are polar bears…

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    Global Warming If you ever wanted to see polar bears in the wild, your time is running out. Global warming is causing polar bears, and many other species to go extinct. Global warming, also known as climate change, is the rising of the Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, getting trapped in the atmosphere. When the gases can not leave the atmosphere, they absorb radiation and sunlight from the sun and make the atmosphere warmer. Global warming is…

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    Basically climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. Climate change is the greatest threat to nature and humanity in the 21st century and it is happening everywhere. Even today, in many parts of the globe we can see some effects of climate change - melting glaciers, rising sea levels, severe storms, heavy floods, reduced snowfall in the north and a severe drought in the south. Even though the Earth's…

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    The Greenhouse Gas Effect

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    the heat and afterward divert some of this warmth back towards the Earth which means that the more greenhouse gasses in the air, the more heat remains on Earth. Greenhouse gasses are created through human activities which discharge carbon dioxide, methane, and Nitrous Oxide which contribute to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gasses cause an increase in the Earth's…

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    In part due to global warming, there have been many recent instances of natural disasters. These natural disasters do not only take a toll on the environment, but as well as the people who live in those areas. Many victims of natural disasters are often left with nothing, which can have negative effects on one's mental state. The article “Resilience, suffering and silver linings after a natural disaster” by Susan Scutti, goes into further detail of these negative effects. One can also see how…

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    “By endurance we conquer.” - Ernest Shackleton. Polar expeditions are some of the most dangerous expeditions out there and are very demanding. Planning the trip, animals, living conditions, food and each crew member struggling to help each other out and keep their sanity are just some of the hurdles in these treacherous expeditions. You might already have a clue about how hard these expeditions are because well, everyone knows how harsh Antarctica is being known as a “frozen desert”, but in this…

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    3. The concept of climate change in SEA of tourism Tourism which is not properly planned and managed can leave permanent footprints on the physical, social, cultural and economic environments of tourism destinations and becomes one of the essential Carbon Dioxide reduction sector for combating global warming and consequent climate change (Ceballous, 1996; Glasson et al. 1995; Dwyer & Edwards, 2009; Wende et al, 2012). The institutional mechanisms of Environmental assessments of tourism are…

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    Global warming is connected with the rises of greenhouse gases on the ozone layer which cause the thinning of the layer. Ozone acts by absorbing the ultraviolet rays from the sun which prevent the earth from overheating. The increasing amount of carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) causes the rise of global climatic change. The actions that have been done recently in overcoming the emission of CFC however cannot ensure the full recovery of the ozone layer due to the past emission which…

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    Introduction Now a days we are experiencing some changes in our climate. Unfortunately in the intervening years, time has not stood still in the global environment the pace of destruction has worsen and the urgent need for a response has grown more acute. The relationship between human civilization and the earth has been utterly transformed by a combination of factors including the population explosion technological revolution and a willingness to ignore the future consequence of our presence…

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