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    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Scientific Proof for Claims that Global Warming is Groundless The average temperature increase due to the greenhouse effect on the earth’s surface is known as global warming. Heat entrapment around the earth’s atmosphere leads to the greenhouse effect. This entrapment is manly facilitated by greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere from several sources both natural and anthropogenic. The gases include carbon dioxide and ammonia. Combustion of fossil fuels‚ industrial

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    Essay on Global Warming Introduction : Global warming is the term used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere and its oceans‚ a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s climate. Even though it is an ongoing debate‚ it is proved by the scientists that the planet is warming. Global warming is affecting the nature’s balance and has a huge impact on life like continued heat waves‚ and sudden occurrence of storms

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    "What we take for granted might not be here for our children." This one of the many quotes environmentalist Al Gore uses in his movie‚ An Inconvenient Truth. This movie discusses global warming‚ and the terrible effects pollution can have on our planet. While I do agree that what we are doing is damaging our planet and needs attention‚ I feel that he used a bit of propaganda to sort of scare us into trying to make a difference. This movie really gets you thinking about the environment and what

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    of the article Global warming and climate change threatens the very existence of mankind. Understanding the effects of each and implementing measures to save this planet are of dire urgency. Global warming has become a threat to everything and everyone on Earth. Global warming is caused by many natural and manmade processes that continue to affect our environment. The release of carbon dioxide and methane gases are the two main contributors to climate change. With the warming of the environment

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    disrupted due to various reasons like pollution‚ greenhouse effect etc. Its trying to show the state of mother earth in the future if steps are not taken to control this situation right now. * The ad is not easy to comprehend and the cause of global warming is not clearly shown in the graphical representation. It can be misleading and can easily be taken to be some other ad. * Although the liner used i.e. ‘if we don’t act now‚ the future looks blue’ is very catchy and hard hitting its effect

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    1/2/14 Global warming paragraph Global warming is a pretty known topic across the globe today. Many people have different theories on why they think the temperature of the earth is changing and some have little interest at all. For me it is a very interesting topic and I find myself wanting to do something about it. I believe that the effects of global warming are definitely human created‚ whether it be greenhouse gasses‚ carbon gas emission or the mass clearing of trees‚ I know there is something

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    Climate scientists tell us that global warming is a very serious matter and the world has to make firm decisions to try to slow the warming and eventually to reverse it. Some politicians agree‚ but many lack the political will to press for urgent changes. Many scientists believe it is already too late to stop a 2 degree Celsius rise in temperature. Already there have been changes. Extreme weather events are becoming more common. Heat waves have been happening. Famine is worsening in Africa

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    Global dimming‚ a gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth’s surface‚ has partially counteracted global warming from 1960 to the present.[55] The main cause of this dimming is aerosols produced by volcanoes and pollutants. These aerosols exert a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight. The effects of the products of fossil fuel combustion—CO2 and aerosols—have largely offset one another in recent decades‚ so that net warming has been due to

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    Global Warming-Killing Earth’s Age Global Warming is defined as the increase in the average temperature of Earth’s Atmosphere. Since 1970‚ most of the increase has been in the oceans‚ which is about 90%. Global Warming also refers to the increase in temperature of the Earth’s surface. Since the year 2000‚ the surface temperature has increased about 0.8 0 C‚ which is about two third of the increase‚ when compared to 1980. Earth is getting warmer and warmer when days pass by. The main cause for

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    What Is Global Warming ? Global Warming is the increase of Earth’s average surface temperature due to effect of greenhouse gases‚ such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation‚ which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. Earth’s climate is mostly influenced by the first 6 miles or so of the atmosphere which contains most of the matter making up the atmosphere. This is really a very thin layer if you think about it. In the book The End of Nature‚ author

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