Scientific opinion on climate change

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    As time passes, and societies advance in technology we learn more about the climate and how it is changing for the worse. Changes in the climate affect many aspects of our daily lifestyles, our health, economy, and communities. It is said by scientists if we do not make positive changes to our global warming issues they will only increase negatively, (nrdc 2011). There are many causes to global climate change, but the number one cause scientists all agree on is the expansion of the greenhouse…

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    The Earth has had multiple climate changes during its lifetime. From the extreme cold during the ice age to our weather as of modern day. During the lifespan of our Earth, temperatures have fluctuated from warmer to colder, changing back and forth. However, the Earth is currently on a course of global warming. Scientist, politicians, and the general public may agree that the Earth’s average temperature is increasing, but there is a disagreement on if the occurrence is natural or as a result of…

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    Nature And Climate Change

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    definitely be noted that humans are also failing to consider the toll all this activity might be taking on nature and earth itself, more so the effects it has on climate change in particular.…

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    The reviewed literature points to some degree of a relationship between climate change and violent conflict in Africa. However, the majorities of studies, especially those in West Africa employed descriptive research methods. This type of the investigation method, as we know it, do not make accurate predictions and do not determine cause and effect. Additionally, the vast majority of the literature heavily uses civil war and political violence datasets, as the dependent variables, which may be…

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    Global Warming Assignment

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    nature that humans activity was the cause. The unnatural that to is nature such as the facts that people living in the village think they know what is going on with all weather changes so men really did create global warming. Global warming describes why IPCC claims only part of global IPCC means international panel on climate change. earths atmosphere contains natural greenhouse gases mostly water,vapor,carbon dioxide,and methane. Which act to keep the lower layers of the atmosphere warmer than…

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    When dinosaurs ruled the earth, the climate was most likely humid and warm. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was close to present day levels. Scientists found that the reasons of extinction of dinosaurs have linked to the global warming. Changes in climate would have occurred due to the disruption of wind and ocean currents. These marine changes, combined with volcanism and an extraterrestrial impact, may have caused the mass extinctions. (Dinosaurs Climate Change and Biodiversity) Similarly…

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    Global warming affects everyone and everything on this planet, but with so many different opinions, theories, and predictions it can get confusing to know what the primary cause of global warming is. Global warming is simply defined as a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth 's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Global warming has an overwhelming effect on plants and other organisms in the…

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    Permafrost Research Paper

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    Introduction…………………..5 Background………………….6 Human Innovation…………..9 Conclusion…………………14 Work Citation……………...16 ABSTRACT Rising temperatures has been an ever growing problem overall for the past half century but even the slightest change in the most seemingly unimportant areas of the environment can cause major disruption in the rest of the world. However, the one of the most unknown consequence of this heat wave is the affect it has on permafrost.…

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    Climate Change Theory

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    Ashley Colombe ENGWR 300 December 6, 2014 The Theory of Global Warming and Climate Change: What It Is, What It Has Done, and How to Fix It The world is constantly going through changes, from freezing winters to hot summers. In recent years weather conditions, among many other things, have changed. Global warming and climate change is one theory that scientists believe has caused these recent occurrences. They have shown vast effects on the environment and the oceans throughout the United States…

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    again due to natural reasons. Small shifts in Earth’s orbit would cause it to either warm or cool and the Sun’s energy would vary, causing changes in temperature. Today, unfortunately, Earth’s climate is being changed by the greenhouse effect, causing a problem created by humans, called global warming. According to the American Heritage Dictionary,…

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