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    The inconvenient truth is a documentary film about the former United States Vice President Al Gore presenting about global warming and climate change. The film is taken from the stage of a small theater in Los Angeles, California. The general issue of the documentary film was about the global warming and the climate change. This issue is presented by giving each and every reasons of how the global warming in the earth getting worst. Al gore shows us the causes of global warming and what will happen

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    An Inconvenient Truth The climate crisis that our planet faces has become an ever-increasing and extremely controversial issue. In the book “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore goes beyond the political and economic implications of this crisis and states that global warming is a moral issue that humans need to address. For years, scientists have been examining the reasons for the changing climate and have come to the conclusion that global warming is real and it is serious threat to the world. Eventually

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    Is Global Warming False

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    Global Warming and the False Political Scientific Accusations Global warming is caused by human carbon dioxide with industrial productions, this is false. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, most top scientist) suggest that global warming is increasing due to human carbon dioxide caused by the industrial inventions. But, according to the documentary film "The Great Global Warming Swindle" by Martin Durkin (director of Wag TV productions) scientific opinions for the cause for

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    that human activity has major negative effects on climate change, and those who argue that climate change is caused by a variety of factors, not just harmful human activity. Those who support that belief that activities such as the burning of fossil fuels could cause disastrous climate changes and global warming and those who believe that research has been skewed to alter the way findings are presented fiercely debate when and how climate change should be addressed by governments. These debates have

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    Essay about Human Caused Global Warming

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    researching many sites, such as National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), University studies, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) studies, Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), and more, global warming is very complicated. It hinges on many factors, solar activity, deforestation, increase in carbon dioxide from forest floors, obliquity (change in axil tilt of Earth), volcano eruptions, water vapor, fossil fuel use, methane gases, cloud cover and other

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    Vetter 15 July 2015 Man vs. Nature Is Global Climate Man-made? One of the largest global conflicts of modern day society is the issue of global climate change. Throughout the years, the most notable modern research has been the recognition that humans activities are most likely accelerating the process of global climate change. Scientists have provided solid evidence of global climate change by humans in multiple studies, but others believe that climate change is caused solely by nature and the naturalness

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    Climate change in the world can be caused by various activities. When climate change occurs; temperatures can increase a dramatically. When temperature rises, many different changes can occur on Earth. For example, it can result in more floods, droughts, or intense rain, as well as more frequent and severe heat waves. Oceans and glaciers have also experienced some changes: oceans are warming and becoming more acidic, glaciers are melting, and sea levels are rising. As these changes frequently occur

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    Climate Change Causes

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    Causes of Climate Change Global climate change has been a natural and frequent phenomenon since the beginning of life on Earth. However, the central debate concerning climate change is whether or not it is driven by human interaction with the environment’s resources. Carl Sagan said, “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” (Baum, Haqq-Misra, & Karmosky, 2012). Claiming humans are causing global climate change as a result of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is definitely extraordinary

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    livable but the bad new is that it could make it hot and to much gets trapped. Humans depend on water for survival. 40% of those people depend on glacial melt for their drinking water. The importance of studying ice cores is to learn about the climate change. Between 1998 - 2005, the hottest years were recorded on Earth.. When water temperatures increase during hurricane season, the wind velocity also increases causing damage. Most people enjoy cruising down the lake on a hot summer day, but for

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    It is possible to conclude that Climate Change has rapidly picked up in the last few decades due to fossil fuel emissions caused by humans, creating a warming of the earth that is melting the glaciers causing sea levels to rise each year. The sea levels rising have already shown some low level communities living by the ocean just a preview of what can later be seen in many years to come. With the glaciers melting away, humans all around the world are losing an astronomical percentage of fresh water

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