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    com/facts_7226273_global-warming-causes_-effects-solutions.html Global Warming Causes‚ Effects & Solutions Cause Climatologists‚ who predict short and long-term climate trends‚ believe carbon dioxide and other emissions‚ mainly from industrial and commercial activity over the last two centuries‚ have altered the Earth’s atmosphere. This change has caused a "greenhouse effect" which is rapidly warming the planet. Effects The predicted effects of global warming include the melting of polar ice caps;

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    General‚ Excellencies‚ distinguished delegates‚ ladies and gentlemen. I approach as mere student with a plea for change‚ for no one is immune from the looming problem. We are faced with a dilemma that is no longer a distant threat‚ but ladies and gentleman we are not discouraged. Rather we face this challenge not as an obstacle but as an opportunity to move forward as a nation. Climate change is not something that will happen‚ because it’s happening right now. I was born and raised in Australia‚ under

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    Gore” Short story analysis 4. Amy- Is a major character because she is telling the story and most of the story is about her. The term major character means; a character that plays an important part of the story‚ someone who is part of the plot. When she is explaining her knocking over things and having the silence is her being major. She’s a round character because you get to see all sides of her. Round is a character in fiction whose personality‚ background‚ motives‚ and other features are fully

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    Taylor Rock Professor Johansen ENG 105 27 March 2015 Climate Change: Plastic Pollution Of the 32 million tons of plastic produced annually‚ only 9% of plastics are recycled globally. The question then becomes‚ where does all this plastic end up? The answer is our oceans. The United Nations has noted that there is an estimated 50‚000 pieces of plastic in every square mile of the ocean (United Nations). Charles Moore first discovered plastic pollution in the ocean in 1997. Unlike the commonly believed

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    Balance and Al Gore’s A Climate Emergency both outline the detrimental ways in which technology‚ population growth‚ and our way of living have begun to and will continue to destroy our diverse ecosystem. However‚ the outlooks that these two environmental giants have on man’s role in the world are perfectly opposite. “There is no environment ‘out there‚’” urges Suzuki‚ “we are born of the earth and constructed from the four sacred elements of earth‚ air‚ fire‚ and water” (432). Gore‚ contrastingly

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    various mangrove species range from brackish water‚ through pure seawater (30 to 40 ppt)‚ to water concentrated by evaporation to over twice the salinity of ocean seawater (up to 90 ppt).[4][5] An increase in mangroves has been suggested for climate change mitigation.[6][7] The intertidal existence to which these trees are adapted represents the major limitation to the number of species able to thrive in their habitat. High tide brings in salt water‚ and when the tide recedes‚ solar evaporation

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    ignored. Global Warming will change our planet drastically yet under the benefit of cheap energy we do nothing to shrink our carbon footprints. Many ignore the topic of Climate Change as they don’t believe in it‚ or simply don’t understand why they should bother. This is exactly what Michael Pollan trys to argue in his article‚ “Why Bother?”‚ published by The New York Times‚ He argues that every common man should do their part to slow the advancement of climate change. Pollan’s cites “crisis of lifestyle”

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    Introduction Climate is a term used to summarise the long term atmospheric elements that cause the short term weather patterns received in a place (“Climate” Britannica 2015). Climate change is the alterations the climate goes through due to a number of factors. These factors can be described as natural or anthropogenic (“Climate Change” Britannica 2015). Natural drivers of climate change are as a result of natural processes such as changes in the solar activity‚ volcanic activity or the Earth’s

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    stratosphere (Allen‚ 2015). Volcanism helped form Earth’s ancient climate and influences climate change in today’s world (Kasting‚ 1993). A recent example of a volcano influencing climate include the 1982 El Chichon eruption in Mexico‚ which is regarded as the largest volcanic disaster in modern Mexican history (Mass‚ 1989). Ancient examples of climate-changing eruptions include the Huaynaputina volcano in Peru in 1600 C.E. (Costa‚ et al. 2003) and a volcano called Tambora in Indonesia which exploded

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    Climate change and tropical biodiversity: a new focus Brodie J.‚ Post E.‚ Laurance W. In this review article‚ Brodie et al. expose a different approach to looking at the effects of global climate change on tropical biodiversity. An abundant amount of literature does‚ in fact‚ address the direct effects of climate change on biodiversity in the tropics. Brodie et al. argue‚ however‚ that while these efforts are extremely important and notable for current and future conservation efforts‚ little

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