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    Global Warming Generally, our common understandings about Global Warming would be that the weather or the temperature’s changing; for example, we physically feel the winter is getting warmer or the spring seems comes earlier this year. However, the effect of the Global Warming is way greater than our physical feelings. As the dictionary’s definition, “An increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase great enough to cause changes in the global

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    Global Warming Humans are the most influential causes of global warming. This is mainly happening because of the carbon pollution spreading throughout the atmosphere caused by burning fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide and many other chemicals released into the atmosphere act like a blanket which traps the heat of the sun and causes the planet to get warmer. From 2000 to 2009 it was the hottest decade in the past 1,200 years (according to the National Climate Assessment). This is changing everything

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    Denchak Global Warming

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    The article I chose was, “Are the Effects of Global Warming Really That Bad?” by Melissa Denchak. The reason I chose this article was to become further aware of the dangers global warming causes.This article will assist and give me greater confidence in explaining to others, including friends and family members, how important it is to save our Earth. The author, Denchak, would like us to know that global warming is undoubtedly dangerous to our survival. Denchak explained that the hotter the weather

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    ocean up, just like warming up a Coke bottle, it drives the gas out” (Zukerman). Now a day, considering that global temperatures are increasing constantly, oceans emit more CO2 than they did before. Volcanoes are a significant source of CO2 emission. “Volcanoes produce more CO2 each year than all the factories and cars, and planes, and all the man-made sources put together” (The Great Global Warming Swindle). Animals and plants, like humans, emit CO2 during their respiration process. Although we humans

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    Global Warming human caused Intro- Imagine a life where polar bears in the Artic are extinct. Cities along the coast no longer exist from the ocean rising and covering it. Heat waves and floods are much more common. All of these things are predicted to happen in the future due to global warming. Whether humans cause global warming or if it is natural has been at debate for a long time. Background- Many people might ask what is global warming exactly. In the article “What is Global Warming”

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    Global Warming has been devastating the earth and economy for the last twenty-five years. Greenhouse gases developed from the production of chemicals such as R-22, oil, and factories have been destroying o-zone and ecosystems. Carbon dioxide is developed naturally and absorbed by plants and animals, but, too much, and it good be deadly. With the increase in automobiles and production, the world government has begun to address the issue of greenhouse gases with limits and requirements for larger nations

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    Causes Of Global Warming

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    Global warming is the rise of the Earth’s temperature. With references from many articles on what global warming is, how it is caused, and what it is doing to the environment, this paper goes in depth on the facts of climate change, why some doubt it, and how to prevent the Earth from warming so quickly. What is global warming? Global warming is the increase of the Earth’s core temperature. The atmosphere naturally warms up. However, with the unwanted help of humans, the Earth is forming more heat

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    Global Warming Essay

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    Global warming extremists want us to believe that as global temperatures rise, so do chances of complete extinction of entire species. Natural disasters will become more common, whole continents could one day be under water, and death rates could be at an all time high. This may seem like a bad science fiction novel, but in some ways they might actually be right. At the very least global warming can and will effect humans living in nearly every region. From those living on the coast, to those living

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    Essay on Global Warming

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    today as global warming. Even to this day, people proceed to do detrimental things to the environment. Global warming is one of the gravest issues the world faces nowadays. With all the other concerns society has to face, it is essential that people act out now and do what is necessary to establish a brighter future. By using appropriate procedures to conserve energy and save natural resources, people can counteract the process of global warming and its disastrous effects. When global warming is

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    GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS EFFECTS Global Warming effects on the natural balance of environment. The world climate is going a significant change day by day. There are many causes of Global Warming. The destruction and burning down of tropical forests , traffic clogging up the city streets , rapid growth of unplanned industries, the use of CFCs in packaging and manufacturing products, the use of detergents etc. cause Global Warming. Besides, overpopulation, deforestation are the causative factors

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