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    Climate Change: The Fact Background The article overleaf was part of a booklet which came with a newspaper‚ and provided readers with information about key scientific issues facing the world today. The passage is headed ‘Climate Change: The Facts’‚ and focuses on global warming as the main cause of this. Understanding the text First of all it is important to understand what the purpose of the text is and who it is written for. The writer‚ Kate Ravilious‚ intends to inform the reader

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    Fact Sheet: Climate Change in Australia Over Millions of years The Ice Age – The Cryogenian Period (850-630 million years ago) Even though there wasn’t ice everywhere when the ice age occurred‚ Australia and the rest of the continent were majorly affected by ice glaciers (known as bulldozers). Due to the environment being very cold and the outskirts of the glaciers turning into artic deserts‚ glaciers preserved the fossils of various plants and animals. Based on this fossil evidence‚ it is proven

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    Climate Change and the Ross River Virus Climate change may be a politically contentious issue‚ but the scientific community has reached a consensus: it is real and the effects could be disastrous (Hughes‚ 2003). Within the next century‚ there will be changes in rainfall patterns‚ rising sea-levels and significant temperature increases‚ as well as the impact these conditions will have on flora‚ fauna and disease transmission (Hughes‚ 2003). Of particular concern to Australia is how these changes

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    Laudato Si (2015) "A Prayer For The Earth" and the website catholic climate covenant. Through these two sources they display various examples of how the Catholic Church feels about environmentalism. Laudato Si explains environmental issues including pollution and climate change impacting on the Earth’s environment and the world. These environmental issues are one of the greatest concerns that impacts the world globally as climate change can cause many issues including rising sea levels. The Catholic

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    This August‚ a friend of mine who is passionate about climate change and food justice recommended to me the documentary Cowspiracy because it played a huge role in her becoming a vegan. I watched it with my mom‚ and both of us immediately became vegetarians. The documentary discussed‚ analyzed‚ and brought to light animal agriculture’s significant role in climate change. I used to love meat—particularly hamburgers and bacon—but the evidence that the film presented on animal agriculture’s impact on

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    movements of energy like wind and precipitation. Climate is the generally prevailing weather patterns of a region. The climate of a region is made up of the different weather patterns. The weather patterns are usually repetitive according to the seasons. Where I’m from in southwest Nebraska it snows in the winter‚ rains in the spring‚ and is hot in the summer. The question is‚ has the weather and climate always been like this in Nebraska? We have proof that climate has changed in the past. Seventy million

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    Climate change is controversial for a myriad number of reasons‚ but the main controversy is is it real. According to Sallie Baliunas‚ Ph.D. and Senior Scientist at George C. Marshall Institute‚ the warming of the earth is not due to human-made greenhouse gases. Furthermore‚ Baliunas asserts sunspots and the natural cycles of warming and cooling in the Pacific cause it. Baliunas makes this argument by deducing from from scientific studies‚ facts‚ and computer models; presenting the studies and models

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    People of higher power are calling on activists‚ and new laws are being made every day supporting this. Everywhere you go it’s all about energy effiency and new products being made that don’t give off CO2 emissions. It makes you wonder... does climate change really matter? Global warming is the increase of the earths average surface temperature caused by burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gasses. Pretend the atmosphere is a decent blanket‚ not to thick not to thin‚ just good enough

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    Tundra Climate (E) The tundra is a bleak and treeless place. It is cold through all months of the year Summer is a brief period of milder climates when the sun shines almost 24 hours a day. It has been called "the land of the midnight sun". But even the sun can’t warm the tundra much. The short summer lasts only 6 to 10 weeks. It never gets any warmer than 45 or 50° F. The warmer weather causes a layer of permafrost‚ ice that never goes away in the ground‚ to melt‚ creating bogs and shallow lakes

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    During the winter for many years penguins had to face some of the harshest climate changes in Antarctica; This alone will be the cause of functional adaptation and the start of evolutionary changes. These changes added to the challenges which they endured each winter for survival. These penguins would walk miles to get to the nesting grounds a place where it was safe for them to mate and live with their nuclear family. The nesting grounds was miles away from the shore end so penguins would have to

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