Scientific opinion on climate change

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    believer. Humans are play a large role in climate change with our emission off fossil fuels, aerosols, and CO2 released when manufacturing concrete. Climate change is weather patterns that extend for several years. Climate Global warming is a major effect of climate is one of the biggest problems to find a fix for. Some other effects of climate change are rising sea levels, extreme weather conditions, and impacts our health. Some effects of climate change, can’t be physically seen by the…

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    Bottom-Up approach allows for more potential to accomplish and accommodate to policies regarding climate change. Working better than the reverse side of top-down approach as it is becoming to vague and isn’t able to be as efficient as it was originally made. Policies under this category tend not to be able to adapt to the new technologies. One of the benefits to Bottom-Up process is the ability to adapt and change its policies more efficiently under a smaller scale of government. With this…

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    Weather is a day-to-day change in the atmospheric condition such as temperatures and humidity. The climate is the observed weather for an extended period hence it identifiable with specific locations. The climate system is made of the elements such as biosphere (living organisms), cryosphere (ice sheets, oceans, and atmosphere) and geosphere (rocks, soils, and sediments).All these factors influence the changes in the movement of heat on the environment, which leads to climate change. The oceans…

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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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    1.0 Introduction to green technology. 1.1 Implementation of green technology. In the 21st century there are growing issues due to multiplication in global population growth one of which is the environment depletion and exhaustion of natural resources. Keeping the goals of attaining a sustainable environment hence sustainable life at sight communities are now entering a world that is labeled “The Third Industrial Revolution”, as society moved from fossil fuels in the Second Industrial…

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    Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration processes are thought of as completely opposite. They are completely opposite processes locked in a never-ending cycle. That cycle helps maintain the Earth's atmosphere to keep the planet inhabitable by making the air breathable. The processes both have many differences between them, but they also have many similarities. They cause the perfect balance that's essential to life, as we know it. The processes help…

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    Urban Heat Island Case Study

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    significant higher than the rural area in the day and night due to land usage increasing, lack of vegetation, artificial environments and heat production effect the high temperature in urban area than rural area. Therefore, UHI change the urban district of the micro-climate, impact of the present as including the reduce insolation, cloud amount increased, rainfall increased, slight increase, and the average wind speed as well as the decrease in air quality degradation, and so on (Landsberg,…

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    (which a major factor for plant growth). If the rate of photosynthesis increases, than the rate of Oxygen produced as a product also increases, if the rate of photosynthesis decreases than the exact opposite will happen to the amount of oxygen. Scientific explanation: As the light intensity increases so will photosynthesis (which helps with plant growth). Photosynthesis helps with plant growth by providing starch to the plant. The starch is broken down into glucose by enzymes. Than the glucose…

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    Consequences of climate change can lead to damage to community’s mental health from stress to clinical disorders such as suicidal tendencies, anxiety and PTSD. Being exposed to such traumatic events can be a psychological and emotional stressor; people are vulnerable, and can’t cope with feelings of helplessness. Furthermore, climate conditions can influence on the sensitivity of people to weather (Seasonal depression) and on their well-being. All the above-mentioned cumulative nature of climate…

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    assuming a more prominent role as the partners of humanitarian organizations 3.2 Characteristics of Humanitarian logistics: There are two main role of supply chain in HL are agility and leanness. Agility is defined as the ability to respond to sudden changes when an unstable demand is combined with short lead times. Page | 16 Leanness usually refers to attain more and better with limited number of resources and when demand is relatively steady and certain. Briefly, while agility focuses on…

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