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    Social Studies – CAT What al gore’s theory was saying? There is such an assumption that people have on global warming that just isn’t right. They believe that the earth is so big that we can’t possibly have any lasting harmful impact on it. Maybe it was true at one time‚ however not anymore. One of the reasons it’s not true is that the most vulnerable part of the earth ecological system is the atmosphere. Vulnerable because it is just so thin‚ if you had a big globe with a varnish on it the

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    lights up the world. But along with bit happiness for the arrival of Diwali‚ I get lots of worry every year. Whatever you say‚ Diwali‚ along with bunch of other festivals & functions‚ are tagged with some key words – crackers‚ pollutions‚ global warming & noise. However we celebrate this Diwali; we can’t remove these tags from the festival. I remember last year I had posted a post on why not to use crackers in Diwali & other festivals. Do you

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    ABSTRACT MODELING THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WATER RESOURCES CASE STUDY: ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN IN COLORADO There is mounting evidence that amount of carbon dioxide is being increased which can lead to changing the global climate drastically during this century. Climate change can have important effect on the water resources and water demand like urban and agriculture uses. The effects of climate change have been explored in the Arkansas River Basin in Colorado which is one of the major

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    November 19‚ 2012 Outline Is global warming due to human actions? Can the human race take action to stop global warming? Introduction Thesis Statement: Yes‚ human actions are definitely a factor in global warming. The fact that there have been natural cycles of climate change since earth’s formation‚ in past and recent centuries humans have influenced global climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases. The actions that humans should take to stop global warming are to reduce the greenhouse

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    Speech - Global warming Specific purpose: To inform the audience about some effects of global warming so that they are able to discuss the problem surrounding the global warming after my speech. Introduction: Humanity is conducting an unintentional‚ unrestrained and globally perversive experiment whose ultimate consequences could be second only to nuclear war The human race is responsible for the biggest testing in history an experiment to see what will happen to our health and the health of the

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    GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS EFFECTS Global Warming effects on the natural balance of environment. The world climate is going a significant change day by day. There are many causes of Global Warming. The destruction and burning down of tropical forests ‚ traffic clogging up the city streets ‚ rapid growth of unplanned industries‚ the use of CFCs in packaging and manufacturing products‚ the use of detergents etc. cause Global Warming. Besides‚ overpopulation‚ deforestation are the causative factors

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    Global Warming: Two Sides To Every Story “Global warming is the increase in the average measured temperature of the Earth ’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century‚ and its projected continuation.” -Wikipedia (11) There are always two sides to every story and every different point of view has a right to be heard. When it comes to the discussion of global warming there are two very distinct points of view. The world seems to be split between global warming being caused by

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    Global warming is without a doubt one of the hot topics for academic essays‚ particularly in the fields of environmental science and climatology. Global warming is the gradual‚ upward trend of global average temperatures which‚ as noted in the 1950s by scientists‚ appears to be closely related to the dramatic increase in carbon dioxide and methane emissions since the beginning of the American industrial revolution. The number of potential topics related to global warming seems almost endless

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    Disregard for Global Warming A former United States Senator‚ Joe Lieberman‚ had this to say about global warming: “Today‚ we can see with our own eyes what global warming is doing. In that context it becomes truly irresponsible‚ if not immoral‚ for us not to do something.” The President of the French Republic asserted that “The time is past when humankind thought it could selfishly draw on exhaustible resources. We know now the world is not a commodity.” It is clear that global warming may be man’s

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    "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore‚ is a documentary that tells us about Global Warming. As he tells us‚ Global Warming involves solar radiation‚ in the form of light waves‚ passing through the atmosphere. Most of this radiation is absorbed by the Earth and warms it. Then some of the energy is radiated back into space‚ by the Earth‚ in the form of infrared waves. However during this process‚ some of the outgoing infrared radiation is trapped by the Earth’s atmosphere and warms it; which in return

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