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    Climate change is rapidly becoming the largest and most complex challenge facing the world today. The politics‚ along with climate change skeptics associated with this rising danger‚ continues to sabotage efforts to curb and control this environmental crisis. As large hurricanes‚ catastrophic floods‚ and colossal earthquakes obliterate entire nations around the world‚ the need of the hour is for the various factions to reconcile their differences and come together to deescalate the effects climate

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    note for the Research study Title Climate change induced coastal hazards in Australia: An assessment of vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies Research question of Problem Climate change creates significant impacts in the Australian context and coastal communities are severely vulnerable for climate change impacts. This is mainly due to sea level rising; according to the IPCC report‚ in 2100 it will increase by 79 centimeters (Department of climate change‚ 2009). More frequent and severe natural

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    Environmental Problem: Climate Change Introduction This report sets out to show that climate change is currently the leading environmental threat to the Earth and requires people to tackle this long-term and global problem with worldwide cooperation. Climate change is the build- up of gases such as carbon dioxide‚ water vapour and methane in the atmosphere; this means the world is warming (Lewis et al‚ 2004). Pakenham (2004‚ pp.217) states that climate change has chain effects leading to global

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    Have you ever wondered about how or when the temperature started rising on the earth? Well‚ let’s just get straight to the point. I’m talking about climate change. It may not seem like an important topic but it is. It’s an immensely important topic. My goal today is to tell you about climate change and how it all began… All of this began in the 1800’s when the “Industrial Revolution” took place. When this happened‚ people started to make goods in factories‚ rather than making them by hand and because

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    Why don’t democrats like climate change? Do you feel the same way about democrats? “Democrats believe that climate change poses a real and urgent threat to our economy‚ our national security‚ and our children’s health and futures‚ and that Americans deserve the jobs and security that come from becoming the clean energy superpower of the 21st century.” If climate change continues‚ it will melt the polar ice caps. Climate change also interferes with the quality of the air. It is a national security

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    Putting a price on carbon is the best solution for climate change (Back Ground)Climate change‚ a consequence of unchecked pollution‚ has become a controversial issue in most nations in over the world. Among countless others‚ carbon emission is one of main causes of this problem. The effects of climate change are extremely dangerous not only on the environment but also for economy (Australian Conservation Foundation‚ 2013). Consequently‚ these effects have strongly influenced human life. Finding

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    1. Natural causes of climate change within the model are livestock (cows) producing methane gas. Human-made causes that can be seen are deforestation for crops‚ homes‚ and businesses. Pollution from cars and planes realeases CO2 into the air and the use of electricty to run the homes and businesses creates greenhouse gases. From 1775 till today‚ cars and planes have been created and contribute to green house gas production. The population has increase and more crops and homes have been built. Oil

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    Climate ChangeClimate change is a change in the statistical properties of the climate system when considered over long periods of time‚ regardless of cause.” Global climate change is the changes in the seasonal patterns‚ weather systems and temperature of the planet over a long period of time. Climate patterns can influence natural ecosystems‚ dependency of cultures and global economy. The phrase “regardless of the cause” states that climate change can be induced by human activity as well as natural

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    GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE = GLOBAL WARMING In the last past years‚ the Earth has been experiencing increasing temperatures‚ leading to harmful consequences on our planet and its habitants. This has been researched and analysed‚ concluding to name such changes as Global climate change. As explained by the US agency‚ the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)‚ there are 7 indicators that would be expected to increase in a warming world‚ and 3 indicators would be expected to decrease.

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    Natural Causes of Climate Change The earth’s climate is influenced and changed through natural causes like volcanic eruptions‚ ocean current‚ the earth’s orbital changes and solar variations. Volcanic Eruptions When a volcano erupts it throws out large volumes of sulphur dioxide (SO2)‚ water vapour‚ dust‚ and ash into the atmosphere. Large volumes of gases and ash can influence climatic patterns for years by increasing planetary reflectivity causing atmospheric cooling. Tiny particles called aerosols

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