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    Global Warming Thesis

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    Global warming, the increase of Earth’s atmospheric temperature, and climate change, the long-term change in Earth’s climate, are enormous, controversial topics in today’s world. One possible cause of these two happenings -- human activity. This worldwide issue needs to be researched and focused on by the people. The long hot temperatures, excessive weather, and other abnormalities may be effects of global warming and climate change. In addition, if humans are to blame, all should know more…

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    humankind has looked at climate change in that same way: as if it were a fiction, happening to someone else's planet as if pretending that climate change wasn’t real would somehow make it go away.” This quote was said by Leonardo DiCaprio, he explained that many people act towards climate change like it’s something that many people don’t act upon because many can’t imagine this actually happening to them. Many people around the world have different preferences on what climate change is and if…

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    environmental protection policies at the expense of the poor. The author uses rational thinking to give real life example and justify that governments should shift their focus on more important things like food security rather than concentrate on climate change. For example, developed countries have been pushing for green energy and planting of trees to protect the environment. The outcome has been to subject poor people on using unsafe energy like firewood. However, the author does not provide…

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    Is it possible to be 16 years old, stranded at sea for 227 days on the same boat as a tiger and come out alive? The answer to this question will most likely be "that's impossible". But Yann Martel wrote a book giving similar instructions on how to do just that. In Yann Martel's novel, Life of Pi, readers follow Pi, a 16-year-old boy, throughout his journey of being stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a tiger for 227 days. Throughout the book, the most definitive theme is survival.…

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    Earth is a planet that has relatively stable temperatures. This is possible because of Earth’s atmosphere as it consists of a thin layer of gases that forms a “cloak” around the planet. There are 97 percent of climate scientists that agrees that people on Earth has changed its atmosphere in a considerable way over the past two centuries. The results of this is due to the greenhouse effect that causes global warming (Lallanila, 2015b). But what is the greenhouse effect? What is the greenhouse…

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    concerns for the continuation of life. When it is thought acutely for a while now, the first thing which has a significant influence on Earth is climate change. As it is asked you at the beginning of this essay, climate change affects humanity’s sustainability in a very serious way. Hence in this essay, it will be enlightened that what the climate change and Kant’s moral philosophy is and how these two key issues are connected in detail. Day by day, whole humanity drifts into a state of chaos…

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    photosynthesis. 6CO2 + 6H2O  C6H12O6 + 6O2 Therefore, cutting down trees increases the carbon dioxide with more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a lot of heat will escape on the atmosphere causing our average temperature to rise and this will cause climate change. Deforestation…

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    damages to human and environment, especially in Antarctica and South Hemisphere countries. This essay examines the consequences of ozone depletion to human health, climate and ecosystems before making discussion and conclusion. Background Scientists and scholars have started to measure the concentration…

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    Causes and Effects of Global Warming According to a study done by National Wildlife Federation, “The current pace of global average temperature rise puts approximately 25 to 35 percent of plant and animal species at increased risk of extinction.” This poses a huge threat to humans, as the majority of oxygen is derived from plants. Furthermore, without the influence of various predatory animal species, the populations of prey would skyrocket. Global warming has recently developed into one of…

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    The term Climate change is a reference to any meaningful alterations in the measures of climate that takes place over a long period of time. Climate involves substantial changes in temperature, rainfall or wind that arise over numerous decades or more. The term is sometimes applied to particularly refer to changes in climate that are caused due to human activity, in contrast to changes that may have occurred in climate due to the Earth’s usual processes. In this particular sense, especially…

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