Global Warming: An Introduction 1. What is global warming A. How it happens B. When it happens 2. When and how did it start A. For how long has it existed B. When was it officially addressed C. The pace its moving at 3. What are the causes of global warming A. Natural causes B. Man-made causes 4. What are the effects of global warming A. Effects of global warming on the seas and oceans B. Increase in fires C. Economic consequences
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For years‚ Global warming has become a threatening issue that haunts the world. One of the most conspicuous evidences is the world that is becoming increasingly hotter which leads to several disadvantages to human and environment as well. From the general perspective‚ human is said to be the culprit of the global warming. This is mainly due to the fact that most human activities contribute to the increasing level of carbon dioxide. However‚ if the case is to be investigated more profoundly‚ there
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15 Dec 2011 Global Warming/Climate Change Before we get into the specifics‚ lets define the terms global warming and climate change. Global warming or the greenhouse effect is a more specific term that refers to a gradual increase in planet-wide temperatures which is now well documented and accepted by scientists as fact. It is the warming of the lower atmosphere which is a result of the increase of a number of gases that have been classified as greenhouse gases. It is a specific type of climate
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couple of years. This leads to the growing debate of today‚ Is global warming caused by humans? Or caused naturally? This is a controversial issue and debate today‚ however‚ global warming is not man-made‚ in fact‚ it is a normal and natural cycle for the Earth and the carbon dioxide levels are completely normal Earth goes through long periods of warming and cooling ages; it is the Earth’s recovery cycle. Many people believe that global warming is man-made due to the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse
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GLOBAL WARMING What Is Global Warming? Global warming is the warming of the earth through carbon dioxide (CO2) being pumped into the atmosphere from tailpipes and smokestacks. Then the gases trap heat like the glass in a greenhouse. This is where the term the “greenhouse effect” came from. What’s Happening Scientists say that the barrier insulating the continental ice caps is melting. “The impacts of warming temperatures in Antarctica
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Global warming refers to an unequivocal and continuing rise in the average temperature of Earth’s climate system.[2] Since 1971‚ 90% of the warming has occurred in the oceans.[3] Despite the oceans’ dominant role in energy storage‚ the term "global warming" is also used to refer to increases in average temperature of the air and sea at Earth’s surface.[4][5] Since the early 20th century‚ the global air and sea surface temperature has increased about 0.8 °C (1.4 °F)‚ with about two-thirds of the increase
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Global Warming: The Causes‚ Effects and the Human Influence Global warming refers to the rise in temperature of the earth’s surface. There exists an intricate ecological balance within the earth’s atmosphere. Slight increase in the temperature of the earth’s surface creates a serious ecological imbalance with far reaching consequences on earth’s aspect of life. The activities that contribute to such a change on earth are much likely attributable to humans. Earth is being effected highly by green
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Thesis: Global warming is a human induced phenomenon causing a dramatic rise in average global temperatures and posing a major threat to our planet and it’s ecosystems. Points of Evidence: The science is clear: Human activity is causing our climate to change. -When we extract and burn fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum‚ we cause the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other heat-trapping “greenhouse gasses” into the atmosphere. Though natural amounts of CO2 have varied from 180 to 300
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Abstract This report studies secondary research to discover the effects of global warming and the consequences it has on sea levels‚ ice melting and the polar bear. Websites researched were NASA‚ ICUN‚ National Geographic‚ BBC News‚ The Independent‚ IPCC‚ Arctic Council‚ National Resources Defense Council‚ UN News and D.V.D. called ‘An Inconvenient‚’ truth. Evidence researched supports the conclusion that scientists believe global temperatures have been rising and that human activity is a significant
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Outline Title: Global Warming Introduction/Thesis: Global warming also known as the greenhouse effect is a matter that has received much responsiveness in recent years; however our climate change is not a new problem. It has been changing over many years. What is growing is the rate of change; it is accelerating due to the development of the human population. The growth of our population has enlarged our use of land‚ fuel‚ and manufacturing. All of these are growing releases into our atmosphere
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