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    Snow has arrived on the east coast. It’s cold. I’m sitting in my house wearing a snowsuit and drinking hot chocolate. The outside is a mess of fallen branches and frozen roads, and so I can’t replenish my dwindling soup supply. Now would be a great time to get on a plane and fly to California, the land of non-cold. I welcome you to join me. For the trip, I’ve built a playlist of nine grooving songs to put us in a California state of mind. You may be wondering why I have chosen nine songs to…

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    Climate change is the biggest threat to life on earth. It is responsible for 300,000 deaths a year, 1,000 of which are children, and costs the world economy 125 billion dollars a year. By 2030, when I’m 27, climate change would have already claimed 100 million lives and decreased global economic growth by 3.2%. Along with it costing money and lives, it is also a threat to peace around the world. A study from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research found that natural disasters like…

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    In the two excerpts ‘’ The Perfect Storm’’ and ‘’Super disasters Of the 21st century’’ all of the three authors use crucial details to describe the causes and effects of natural disasters around the world. The three authors Ken Kostel, Jacqueline Adams, and Sebastian Junger all use their own different strategies to represent the terrifyingly astonishing Natural disasters around the world. In ‘’The Perfect Storm’’ by Sebastian Junger the author explains the causes and effects of the increasing…

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    Abstract Global climate change has become one of the most important issues and one of the most highly debated ones of the 21st Century. The scientific community has largely reached an agreement concerning the responsibility of human action for the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and the accompanying changes in the atmosphere, oceans, and on land. Environmental policymakers at the United Nations and from the member countries are working to formulate a plan to combat the progress of…

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    Management – Emergency Operations Center where she would brief state officials about the weather conditions threatening the state. In 2008 she covered closely the wildfires that burnt thousands of acres in Central Florida. Her television career started early while in college. It was local TV station in Tallahassee, Florida where students would have their own…

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    environmental impacts are not small and will effect human-beings sooner rather than later. Human health impacts are the following: increased temperatures and more frequent and severe extreme weather events could lead to increased risks of death from dehydration and heat stroke, injuries from intense local weather changes, there may be increased risk of respiratory and cardiovascular problems and certain types of cancers, as temperatures rise and air pollution, and finally the risk of water-,…

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    there are more technologically advanced vessels today than in 1695. But that is no guarantee that vessels today would be able to reach Iceland if it was once again surrounded by ice. This is a clear demonstration of how much humans rely on moderate weather to carry out simple, yet vital activities like ocean…

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    Global Warming Paper Say goodbye to the 70 degree weather that has brought smiles to the faces of its residents. In Cleveland, Ohio, record highs in this month of November were due to unseasonable temperatures. Could this be caused by global warming? Meteorologists forecast low pressure of colder air from the North is forcing the current high pressure of warm air out, dropping temperatures into the high 40’s which is normal this time of the year in Cleveland, Ohio. Winter storm watches and…

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    already showed impact in Australia and New Zealand including water stress, shrinking glaciers, rising sea level, low rainfall patterns, and an increase of fires and heat waves. Scientists are informed that climate change will cause increases in extreme weather and a more frequent pattern. Decisions made today about…

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    Livestock and agriculture is a large part to why earth’s climate change is complication in today 's time. It is a factual drawback with the evidence and data to support its being. Though the time finding plausible facts about cow grazing, our group made an agreement on what is actually a true based fact for then just a myth. It has been a known and analyzed fact livestock produces a chemical called methane that emits into our world 's atmosphere and is known as the leading cause to why our world…

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