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    Global warming, a major concern in today’s society, is the increase in the temperature of the oceans and atmosphere that occurs when incoming energy levels are greater than outgoing energy levels. There are numerous causes of global warming that can potentially affect every aspect of life on Earth. Typically, the causes of global warming are divided into two primary categories: human causes and natural causes. And while there is very little that humans can do to eliminate the natural causes, there

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    burn fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas for energy, carbon dioxide sips through the air and is lodged into the atmosphere thus creating a “greenhouse effect”. A “greenhouse effect” is created when more emissions of carbon dioxide cause the mass of greenhouse gases protecting the earth from the scorching heat of the sun to become thicker and as they envelop the earth, result in a warmer temperature. Even when the heat effects of volcanoes and other misleading weather phenomena that would make

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    Imagine a world where almost all of the major cities are covered by water, and alternating droughts led to water storages, malnutrition and an mass animal extinction. Often, people define "Global Warming" as a change in climate directly or indirectly attributable to human activities altering the atmospheric composition. The climate has always changed. The problem is that in the last century the pace of these changes has accelerated abnormally, to such a degree that they affect planetary life. A

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    such as deforestation, ecological imbalance, and use of chemicals. Gas emissions from industries in urban areas are also a big factor that causes global warming. Earth’s temperature has been increasing each year. Glaciers melting are one of the early signs of global warming. If more glaciers melt, the sea level will increase which may cause flooding in certain areas. Global dimming is even more harmful to humans than global warming. Global dimming is also caused by humans because of the air pollution

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    the advocacy group Environmental Defense and a former professor of atmospheric chemistry “Things are happening a lot faster than anyone predicted”. Yes! The prediction that we was told was off everything is happening faster than we see it. We have glaciers melting, lakes dried up and not much land to farm on. Global warming known as the greenhouse effect is not a new problem to us. Change in natural greenhouse effect has affected temperatures through the past few decades. Increase of storms is cause

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    greenhouse gases. Deforestation around the globe depleted the number of trees and plants necessary to keep the balance. The Industrial Revolution also marked a new age in which factories became the primary production source of manufactured goods. The iron and textile industries grew tremendously. In order to meet requirements, factories, power plants, and machines became necessary for the mass production of manufactured goods (“Industrial Revolution,” 2009). The operations of these factories, power

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    Ever since the early invention of the automobile from the second industrial revolution, humans have taken granted for the convenience of this technological advancement. In most developed countries and urban cities like Vancouver, owning an automobile vehicle or taking any forms of transportation has become a norm and an essential element in order to operate our every day life. It is difficult to imagine a day without a transportation tool in our modern society: as a student, we need to commute to

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    Global warming is talked about a lot in today’s culture, “What would happen if it continued?” “What would it do to the sea life?” these are all major questions asked by scientists around the world. They live to find the secrets behind the ever heating up earth in a way that sates the public hunger for knowledge, well, those who are interested. Without these people interested in this field of research we wouldn’t have the information we do now, while it is just a drop in the bucket of what we should

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    temperature due to greenhouse gases released as people burn fossils. NASA states that the “key indicators of global warming are based on surface, satellite, and ocean temperature measurements, satellite measurements of energy imbalance and of receding glaciers, sea ice, and

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    We have one World, one chance, why do we choose to waste it. Hello ladies, gentlemen, and judges. Today I'm coming to speak to you about one very urgent matter, climate change. Now bear with me here, I'm assuming that everyone here is aware of climate change if not you will. Climate change is the change of the average temperature in earth's atmosphere and oceans. Now earth's temperature is always changing and will continue to change, but the way we're going it's not for the better. Now I'm sure

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