Natay Henry Mrs. Wiesinger Honors Sophomore English 6 February 5th‚ 2015 Avoid Global Warming Walking around the #1 polluted city in the United States‚ the beautiful smell of diesel surrounds the air. Oh sunny Los Angles‚ CA; visitors wake up early and perhaps go for a hike in Runyon Canyon Park. There is a beautiful trail that brings people to the peak of Los Angles to see all of its glory‚ the Hollywood sign‚ Disneyland‚ and the gray haze of polluted air surrounding the city. Maybe the view
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In December of 2003 Sarah Holt interviewed Lester Brown‚ a population expert considered to be ‘one of the world’s most influential thinkers’ (by the Washington Post). When confronted with the idea that between now and 2050 the population will increase by 3 billion‚ in addition to the 6 billion now‚ Brown seems to be no stranger to the subject‚ offering up clear predictions in what’s to come. He addresses developing trends in countries like India and Africa‚ the ‘grain drain’ that becomes more and
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Activity 1: An opinionative essay on climate change – a truth or just an inconvenience? Theme The students will research and write an opinionative essay presenting a point of view about climate change. Key learning/Subject areas/Year level(s) ▪ Personal Development ▪ Health and Physical Education ▪ Science ▪ Studies of Society and the Environment ▪ English/Literacy ▪ Personal Learning (Detailed curriculum links are included at the end of this document) Possible
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It is ironic that fifty two years before hosting the 1997 United Nations Conference on Climate Change‚ the city of Kyoto had barely missed being destroyed. It was one of four cities considered as primary targets by President Harry Truman’s secretary of war‚ Henry L. Stimson. The others were Kokura‚ Hiroshima‚ and Niigata. Gale E. Christianson describes Kyoto in her book Greenhouse as a magnificent city surpassed only by Tokyo in the number of its institutions of higher learning. Kyoto served as the
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Speech on Global Warming I would like to begin with a statement. Our earth is in trouble. Can anyone of you argue with that? I suppose you could argue. And why is that? Because you have never deeply researched the concepts of either global warming or climate change. So what can we learn from that? The first step of solving a problem is being aware of it. So you would ask “what is global warming?” Global warming is exactly what you hear. The warming of the globe. The earth’s climate gets hotter and
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Aeronautics and Space Administration) Climate change is an inevitable phenomenon that is being experienced globally in various forms such as temperature rise‚ sea level rise‚ droughts‚ floods‚ hurricanes‚ landslide‚ etc. According to the forth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) project even with immediate implementation of mitigation strategies global climate change will continue for decades. It is estimated that global temperature will rise by 1.8’C – 4.0’C
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Global Warming: Its effects on the Economy by Vincent Colletti Professor Shakely English Composition II July 1‚ 2008 Outline THESIS: From the findings of experts on Global Warming and Climatology‚ it can be concluded that Global Warming has a direct effect on our current global economy and the instability of the future. Introduction I. Background A. The study of Environmental Economics B. Economic issues and relations to past and future global warming estimates II. The
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Natural causes of climate change Climate change is when the climate changes by warming up or cooling down over a period of time. Climate change is occurring now‚ the climate is warming up dramatically‚ and this is known as global warming.
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Determining Cause and Effect What: Determining Cause and Effect is a strategy to find a causal relationship between or among events‚ conditions‚ or behaviors. Why: This strategy givens reasons and explanations for events‚ conditions‚ or behaviors. It is an analysis tool to display possible cause of a specific condition or event‚ or the possible effects of a specific condition or event. How: Often cause and effect are subtle and hard to distinguish. Be sure not
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When asked the question about climate change‚ most people tend to have heard about the topic‚ but people do not know about what is happening to the earth. Climate change is defined as general increase in the earth’s temperature over a defined period of time‚ which are caused by humans and by nature‚ of increased levels of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Over the course of human history climate change has been watched and recorded to track the changes. In the last 30 years‚ there have been increases
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