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    Meat; Killing the World We Live In We’ve all heard environmentalists explain what global warming is, why it’s dangerous, and what we can do to stop it. People protest against auto emissions and fossil fuel daily. “ But the one industry that produces more greenhouse gases than all the SUV’s, cars, ships, planes, and trucks in the world combined, has carefully avoided scrutiny” (Goveg.com). Often overlooked in environmental destruction is the meat industry. This industry has a major source of deforestation

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    1. Introduction & Background The built environment as a whole is said to contribute about half the greenhouse gas emissions in the world (UNEF 2007). Specifically, considering the less studied area of construction emissions, research shows that this component accounts for as much as 11.7% of emissions inclusive of direct and indirect emissions (Acquaye & Duffy 2010). As such it has significant impact on the environment and represents a major opportunity to study potential reductions. Life Cycle

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    Humans Impact on Climate Change Most of the blame for climate change over the years especially after the 1850’s has been placed on humans. As long as modern humans have roamed the earth, they have been upsetting the natural balance of the earth. People have did this by clearing areas of land, killing animals, polluting water, etc. Before the “modern human”, people like the Native Americans cared for the earth. They respected the land and the people that cared for it. Unfortunately, people don’t care

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    Global warming is an important issue in the world today and concerning its future. There are many factors that affect global warming and its levels. Though some of these causes of global warming are due to natural events, many are the result of human structures and activities. Global warming is mostly due to the emission of greenhouse gases and can have very negative consequences on the environment and society (“Global Warming”). Human activities can have positive and negative consequences. Because

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    hundred years. Carbon dioxide and methane are a couple of the main culprits of global warming, because they trap heat causing the earth’s temperatures to increase. One methane molecule is equal to twelve carbon dioxide molecules. “Between 2002 and 2004, the data showed that US methane emissions increased by more than thirty percent, accounting for thirty to sixty percent of an enormous spike in the entire planet’s atmosphere.” (Stevens) Carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse

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    The top two possible presidential major political party candidates for 2016 are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, with Clinton at 42% and Trump at 40.9% (as of September 15,2016). Donald Trump, who is a successful businessman, turns to a different path to become a p A government’s strategy in dealing with other nations is important in today’s world. The U.S. foreign policy is designed to achieve national objectives. There are many immigrated citizens coming into the United States every year. However

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    PARIS – A WASTE OF TIME OR A WAY FORWARD? Research has indicated that a warming climate, caused by net greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions is contributing to changes in environment, suggesting that a large average temperature increase could produce irreversible environmental impacts. At the twenty first Conference of the Parties (COP21), 195 international Governments made the first formal universal collaboration, which aims to end what has been dubbed ‘the fossil fuel (Goldenberg & Neslen, 2016). It focuses

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    Holocene Extinction; How Humans Are Causing the Next Major Extinction Since before the industrial evolutions humans have been pumping green house gasses—carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons— into the atmosphere however, it wasn’t until recently that the amounts being produced are shoving the Earth into a sixth extinction. While the causes of this upcoming extinction are constantly debated on it has earned itself the name Holocene extinction. This name is

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    Research Question: How is veganism a more humane and responsible lifestyle in the U.S. today, in terms of global warming and animal welfare? Veganism is a more sustainable lifestyle in the U.S. today in terms of global warming and animal welfare. It helps to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions, prevent deforestation, is healthier for the body, and prevents the terrible treatment of animals in CAFOs. With the negative effects on the environment and the

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    Title: Compare and contrast the contributing factors of climate change and argue that there is a need for more economically developed nations to take the lead. Nations around the world have been contributing to climate change by damaging natural environments and releasing greenhouse gases and there is a need for more economically developed nations. There are different contributing factor, but the majority of these contributions are from the more economically developed nations. Although the less

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