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    Media article 1 (Coal seam gas exploration and extraction): Explain history of your topic – Coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and extraction is an aggressive form of mining. The coal seam gas mining industry began in 1976 in the Bowen Basin, Queensland. Commercial production began in Queensland in 1996. The first standalone commercial production of CSG in Australia commenced in December 1996 at the Dawson Valley project. Coal seam gas is used in the same way as any other form of gas for cooking…

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    Climate change is the change in weather patterns on a global scale. This article suggests that climate change is causing more severe heat waves and will only progress as time goes on. There may be some correlation between the climates changing and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) but the conclusion is unclear. Infants have not had enough time to develop their thermoregulatory receptors, which means they cannot rid their tiny bodies of heat the way a more developed person can. The goal of this…

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    First: briefly explain what these footprint measures represent. You will need to look around each of the websites and figure out what these calculators are actually doing. When it comes to the different footprint measures, each of the approaches the calculations in similar, but also slightly different ways. The Footprint Network, calculates the human pressure we have on the earth, or the supply and demand of productive area we require to continue living out lives. The World Wildlife…

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    Lynas Argument Essay

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    Lynas’ text argues for intentional geoengineering of the climate, which is defined as the premeditated large-scale interference in global natural systems to counter anthropogenic climate change (Oxford Geoengineering Programme, 2017). Through analysis of the text, two separate arguments can be isolated. One line of argument uses evidence of our own “unintelligent” impact on the environment as justification for intelligent geoengineering. The more specific example is his use of evidence that…

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    A long-term transformation in Earth’s climate over time. It is a a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature: Melting glaciers imply that life in the Arctic is affected by climate change. This could be a change in a place normal temperature for a month or season. It refers to any distinct change in measures of climate lasting for a long period. In other words, it means major changes in temperature, rainfall, snow, or wind patterns lasting for decades or longer. Climate…

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    Yellowstone National Park is current a calm landscape, but concealed beneath the surface is a supervolcano that brings destruction whenever it awakens. Scientists have been predicting it would take many centuries for Yellowstone to become an active volcano again, but now they’re cutting that time down to as little as a few decades. Over the last 2.1 million years, the Yellowstone Caldera has erupted three times, and geologists note that the majority of the park’s features like geysers and hot…

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    Is cutting back on greenhouse gas emissions a plausible idea for decreasing climate change or does society need to accept its fate? Humanity’s carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emission levels are rapidly increasing from levels that were once recorded back in the 1900s and so on. Earth’s temperature is increasing and because of this, numerous environments are being affected by this. The question is, how can society help decrease the levels of toxic gases that are ruining our ecosystem? By…

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    Because of rising global temperatures, people all over the planet are plagued by rising sea levels, melting Arctic sea ice, melting glaciers and permafrost, rising sea-surface temperatures, warming lake temperatures, heavier rainfall causing flooding, extreme drought increasing, withering crops, changing ecosystems, changes in the frequency and strength of hurricanes, human health being affected by warmer temperatures, and sea water becoming more acidic. So how does this affect Las Vegas and…

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    Energy is an integral part of our lives and we use energy at home, work, and on the road every single day. We use biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas and propane. No matter where the energy is derived from, there are benefits and challenges to its use. No energy resource is perfect. Biodiesel is a domestically produced, renewable fuel that can be manufactured from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant grease for use in diesel vehicles. Biodiesel 's physical…

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    The 2016 elections are heating up in terms of we are getting closer to find out who will be the two nominees to run for president in November. This is an exciting season because we get to see each candidate 's debate on their proposals, policies, and views about different issues facing our country. Today the presidential election have a different taste as for many this is the most entertaining one yet. They have to debate, show and support their claims in order to get the vote of the people.…

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