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    Global Warming Global Warming is an important topic and it’s something everyone needs to look into. It can cause a lot of problems and damage. A decade ago, the idea of global warming probably wasn’t much of a concern. In this essay, the things that will be addressed are why global warming is important- the evidence, what causes it and the effects of it, the impact how we can prevent it, and other information on it. Global warming is the increase in temperature of earth’s atmosphere. Earth's climate

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    Climate Change Global warming is the steady heating of Earth’s land, oceans, and atmosphere caused primarily by human activity. Climate change is one of the world’s biggest challenges right now, from people actively arguing that it doesn’t exist- to other’s who don’t care enough to do anything about it. There’s evidence showing that climate change is happening and affecting our world now and from what it seems, if action isn’t taken, major consequences will soon arise. Most of the world’s land mass

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    human population continue to rise, the demand for fossil fuels also increases. The continuous use of fossil fuels has resulted in global warming and also pollution. Hydrocarbons when burned release CO2 into the atmosphere; in turn too much CO2 in the atmosphere heats up the planet. Global warming is slowly changing the earth’s climate at an alarming rate. Earth’s global temperature has risen 0.6 degrees Celsius since the 1900’s (Ahrens, 388). This steady increase in temperature has drastic effects

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    world. In fact, many believe that the greenhouse effect is simply contributes to global warming, and that it has no real value to the earth. But what many are not aware of it that the greenhouse effect is the planet’s natural way of obtaining a specific temperature in which living organisms can survive. Many people are not aware of the consequences that our way of life has on the planet, and soon, with the help of global warming, we will all understand. Greenhouse gasses There are three main greenhouse

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    In order to enact reform in governmental ecology policy, and to prevent the lush effects of Global Warming, our local and national media broadcasters should advertise and educate the American public on the true definition of Global Warming. Because, many major topics like; ecological policy, capitalism, and oil spills are one in the same. During the Op-Ed article The Other Pipeline You Should Worry About, author Dan Kaufman explains that a 2006 environmental assessment done by the U.S. Environmental

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    Let 's Go Green ! Essay

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    Let’s Go Green! Global warming is quickly becoming the biggest threat to the long-term survival of America’s wildlife (Global Warming 1). The temperature has been rising since the time factories were first introduced. Even though people knew how harmful greenhouse gases are, they did not realize the long term effects that it would have on the environment. Both wildlife and human existence are affected by this, but taking a step to improve the environment can be difficult. On the other hand

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    CHANGE IN THE STATE OF THE UNION There are 7.3 billion people on Earth (United States Census Bureau, 2016). More specifically, there are 7.3 billion people who depend on Earth for food, water, and shelter. If there is one thing that every living organism has in common, it’s our dependence on the planet to survive. Unfortunately, since the Industrial Revolution, humans have been systematically degrading the Earth and its resources. President Obama’s final State of the Union address was structured around

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    Brooke Bogan Carol Dale, M.Ed. 1301 Dual Credit English IV November 4, 2015 WA #6- Global Climate Change Global climate change is a topic that had been hotly debated across the country for years. Though not many people believe it, scientists have proved the global warming is in fact partly caused by man. The greenhouse effect is gradually increasing the temperature of the earth because humans are constantly burning natural gases and oils, greenhouse gases being trapped in the atmosphere, deforestation

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    environment The ecological environment is based on the relationship that the organisation has with ecology. Ecology represents other human beings, and the air, water and soil in the natural environment that support their well-being (Louw and Venter, 2013). Global warming is an issue facing organisations and the rest of the world and it is important for organisations to evaluate their contribution towards the problem. The potential impact regarding damage to the environment can cause severe customer and stakeholder

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    Pros and Cons of Urban Sprawl According to Meriam Webster, Urban sprawl means “the spreading of urban developments (such as houses and shopping centers) on undeveloped land near a city”. It is a result of industrial development in the process of modernization. Industrial production and operation need a specific division of labor and areas of land to build plants. Thus, more places are turned from farmland or natural areas to concrete buildings and pavement. People have long debated the advantages

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