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    Redeat Abegaz Week 4 Response ENVS0110 This week’s readings had the common theme of global climate change. All of these sources encompassed different aspects of climate change. John Houghton’s “The Greenhouse Effect” was more factual and scientific. S. Goerge Philander’s “The Ozone Hole‚ A Cautionary Tale” was informational too‚ however‚ the piece also discussed global reactions to the rapid climate change. Thomas R. Karl and Kevin E. TrenBerth’s “Modern Global Climate Change”‚ focused on the

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    by burning oil‚ gas‚ and coal. The greenhouse effect helps to keep the Earth hot enough that it can sustain human life. Sunlight come down through the atmosphere‚ and then clouds reflect some of it off and back into space. Most of it is used to warm the planet. When the ground is warmed‚ the earth sends some of the heat back into the atmosphere‚ where it is trapped by greenhouse gasses. Humans send out greenhouse gases by burning fossil fuels. We burn fossil fuel to get energy. We use fossil fuels

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    some generalizations the authors effectively assert that there is something wrong with our society. We anger easily‚ and turn to violence readily. Mack and Wilson begin the essay by explaining the atmosphere and factors at work before the riot started. The authors felt the general atmosphere was ripe for mayhem by “Inviting 100‚000 people into the downtown core” and closing the liquor stores early at 4p.m.‚ guaranteeing people would be drunk on arrival. Also a faulty transit system was

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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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    and hopefully grow so many people would spread the ideas of taking a holistic and hands on approach to caring for our planet and we would learn to be creative in how we conduct ourselves. We could potentially build a great economy and healthier atmosphere if we took what we learned at school and applied to our everyday living. Then‚ I would use all of my abilities to help to create a stream of consciousness that would change people’s fears and help them to realize the incredible potential that we

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    50 Years from Now

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    see the world having flying cars and floating houses‚ but the way I see it‚ it’s a lot different. In 50 years we might not have fresh air to breathe or clean water to drink. If humans don’t stop burning oil and coal‚ the greenhouse gases into the atmosphere are about to cause extremely high temperatures and the coldest places on Earth might one day have the best climate for humans. In conclusion‚ the greatest minds of this planet are saying the possibilities of what can happen in 50 years is endless

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    As I entered the concert‚ I could hear the beat of the music‚ the atmosphere was full of excitement. I could see my band playing music‚ I could see millions of people in front of me! When I went in closer‚ it felt a little hot and uncomfortable‚ the place was burning like hell. It was an outdoor concert. I started sweating‚ as the beat of the music gets louder‚ the whole stage started to shake and vibrate. my muscles tensed as more and more people started squeezing me into a square. It felt

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    What Is The Greenhouse Effect? Seen from space‚ our atmosphere is but a tiny layer of gas around a huge bulky planet. But it is this gaseous outer ring and its misleadingly called greenhouse effect that makes life on Earth possible – and that could destroy life as we know it. The sun is the Earth’s primary energy source‚ a burning star so hot that we can feel its heat from over 150 million kilometers away. Its rays enter our atmosphere and shower upon on our planet. About one third of this solar

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    Introduction The life in a hostel is different from life at home. At home‚ sometimes it becomes different to frame suitable timetable of studies. There are relatives or guests visiting frequently and making the atmosphere of home quite unfit for serious studies. In such situation hostel-life seems to be boon for a student. Far from his/her home‚ he/she finds all facilities that are essential for sound studies in a hostel. Hence‚ hostel life is welcomed by most of the students. Hostel is a place

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    produced gases. The sun is the supplier with the most energy that drives biological and physical processes meaning trees and other plants which have a big impact on the carbon dioxide levels. It also drives our weather by warming the air in the atmosphere. Over the past 1200 years the climate has closely matched the solar activities showing proof that the sun is a huge indicator of the global temperature and climate change and not humans. The people that blame humans are looking for money and attention

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