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    progression is constantly occurring through every 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…

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    2) Biocapacity is the ability of the natural ecosystem to renew what people demand from it. Human demands include agricultural output as well as the ability for the ecosystem to absorb the waste that is generated by humans. Ecological Footprint on the other hand is how much area of biologically productive land and water is required per individual to produce all of the resources it consumes and to absorb the waste it generates. The biocapacity of a region is likely to change over time for many…

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    Global Warming is beginning to drastically affect the Earth. Most people do not think about the damage they are doing to the Earth of if they do they think it is a problem for the future and not for now, which is untrue. Humans’ lifestyles should be altered to prevent further damage to Earth’s environment by reducing the demand for energy, recycling, and using less air conditioning and heat, these acts will reduce global warming. If the human race would cut down on energy usage, it would…

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    in crop production each year in the U.S. alone due to ozone. The ozone interferes with ability of plants to produce food, which makes them more prone to certain diseases, insects, and weather. It also damages leaves on trees, heavily impacting the appearance of vegetation. It impacts ecosystems by reducing forest growth and crop yields. The average individual in the United States causes roughly 102 pounds of Ozone-causing pollution. (“Ozone: Health and environmental effects”) CARBON MONOXIDE…

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    carbon dioxide is 40% higher than preindustrial times. It can be stated that the main concept of climate change is the increase levels of carbon dioxide, produced by the use of fossil fuels and human activities. Thus, will negatively affects the Ozone Layer that is protecting our Earth. If people did not care about what we are facing then this means that climate change will increase and other related issues such as the…

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    global warming.” Today 's scientists point to climate change as the biggest global health threat of the 21st century" (Polar extremes on the polar caps). The is proof of global warming from melting glaciers, increasing temperatures, and a depleting Ozone. These are all causes and effects of global warming. If global warming was not real, then we would not be experiencing the climate changes and rising sea…

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    Hydrofluorocarbons

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    humans’ incessant use of the flawed hydrofluorocarbons. These are compounds that save the ozone layer, yet greatly contribute to the anomalistic increase of our global climate. The anomalies…

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    are also more prevalent than previously assumed (Global Environmental Change”). Greenhouse gases are depleting the different layers of the atmosphere and that puts humans at more risk of getting too much direct UVA and UVB rays of sunlight which lead to different types of skin cancer (Jaworowski). While the UVA and UVB rays of sunlight continue to penetrate the ozone layer of the Earth, studies have shown that the amount of sunlight decreases at a rate of three percent every year and it is…

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