Scientific opinion on climate change

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    production, and other issues, all of which are factors of climate change. Hardin proposes a solution for this problem with the idea of “mutual coercion mutually agreed upon,” which requires people to work out a solution that may force them to give up privileges now in order to benefit in the long run (Hardin, 1968). However, due to the fact that the most optimal condition in this situation would be equilibrium, none of the actors are motivated to change their behavior (Ostrom, 2014). Even if a…

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    Investigator of the ERC sponsored Cosmo-Climate Research Project (Methodological Cosmopolitanism: In…

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    weather all over the world; the climate change all over the world is a proof that the weather conditions are changing. Global warming has made some of the hottest land cold now and the countries that never had a summer in millenniums are now having sunlight regularly. These are the basic changes that signify that global warming is affecting the whole world. Global climate change is a procedure which is according to the climate studies a rapid change in the climate of some countries. The weather…

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    Even the least environmentally conscious individuals are able to both see and sense the environmental changes that are taking place just outside our windows. Although not a new concept, climate concerns regarding Global Warming have never been more of a realistic or pressing concern than they are today. Among other things, it has been an accumulation of environmental negligence that has led us to our current state, specifically referring to mankind’s production of greenhouse gasses, such as CO2,…

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    Throughout the years it has been easier to notice how climate has changed. Some summers are not very warm and some winter are not very cold. Even crazier, sometimes spring feels like winter and summer like autumn, and so on. Since the 1800’s humans have had the knowledge that climate changes are possible, and can happen from atmosphere variations as Fourier calculated in 1824, which can lead to the Earth becoming far colder. Additionally, the industrial revolution lead to “coal, railroads, and…

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    resilience to climate variability.” (TE, p.56). Concerning the Project Development Objective and the project’s 4 expected outcomes, none of them have been reached in a full degree. But various activities have been undertaken towards realizing these objective/outcomes based on relevant evidence presented by the TE as per follows: The Project Development Objective (PDO) was to increase adaptive capacity of national health system institutions, including field practitioners, to respond to climate-…

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    Jack O’Keefe Ramsdem, Stephen W. "Total Eclipse of the Sun." Sky Watch (1089-4888), Jan. 2017, p. 48. EBSCOhost, With less than a year left, America is getting closer to its solar eclipse. This major event should be happening on August 21st 2017. The solar eclipse will be a one time thing for some people in their lives and they would ever want to have to miss a once in a lifetime opportunity. With social media and just the media in general, this event will be one of the most popular phenomenons…

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    Future of Work course along with a survey of strengths and weaknesses. In this book, McKibben mentioned that we have waited too long to recognize the fact that global warming is progressively present. The Earth we live in is undertaking enormous changes which are unavoidable and already under way. Melting, acidifying, flooding, drying and burning, in the short time that humans have occupied Earth we have created a new planet that is distinguishable but fundamentally different. McKibben calls it…

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    of scientists will argue that there is solid scientific evidence that supports the idea of global warming. Nevertheless, there are still a large number of politicians, including the President of the United States of America, who believe global warming is a big hoax. Nicholas Kristof, a reporter for the New York Times, discussed this issue in his article “We Don’t Deny Harvey, So Why Deny Climate Change?” where he informed his readers that climate change is real and we need to do something fast…

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    assertion that climate change has become one of the moral issues of our time. However, as the utilitarianism theory suggests, the locus of right and wrong is basically dependent on the consequences of choosing one action over other actions. Mr. Al Gore in his movie uses several claims to help educate human beings on their possible role in ensuring that they maintain practices that will help in preventing “dangerous” climate change. According to Gore, the changes that are noted in the climate are…

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