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    Global Warming Exaggerated

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    Science‚ global warming is used to describe a gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth ’s atmosphere and its oceans‚ a change that is believed to be permanently changing the Earth ’s climate forever. The scientific consensus on climatic changes to global warming is that the average temperature of the Earth has risen between 0.4 Cto 0.8 C over the past 100 years (as cited in Live Science‚ n.d.). In the article from the American Policy Roundtable Arguments against Global Warming‚ many

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    Global Warming Argument

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    Murphey March 27th‚ 2011 EN 102 Global Warming According to proponents of “Global Warming”‚ they claim that a dramatic rise in the earth’s atmospheric temperature linked to greenhouse gasses and other related phenomena are responsible for the extinction of many species of flora and fauna‚ an unprecedented decline in human and animal food sources and increases in natural disasters. I disagree with this claim and the effects of global warming. These gasses are naturally occurring within

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    Global Warming Editorial

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    Dear Editor‚ Pollution in our world is leading to increased Global Warming. This Global Warming is a problem that if it doesn’t effect us‚ it will effect all future generations to come. Global Warming is a problem that all of us can solve‚ and it should be solved through the work of our community. The Global Warming Problem is a big problem‚ with such an easy solution. Global Warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect. The Greenhouse effect causes the sun’s rays to come in the earth’s atmosphere

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    Is Global Warming Real? Global warming has becoming an increasingly important issue in our environmentally conscious society as it is a problem affecting every aspect of the environment and the living beings everywhere on this planet. Yet‚ it is quite controversial as to its nature‚ cause‚ and the effects it will bring along in the future. The average temperature of the earth’s surface has risen by 0.8 degree Celsius since 1880. The International Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC)‚ based on the

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    Global Warming Hoax

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    Catherine Mayers Crisis and Controversy Paper #1 9/23/12 Global Warming Hoax or is it Our Fault? There has been talk about global warming for years. Global Warming is an increase in the earth’s average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect. Some of the “results” of global warming include‚ increase in temperatures‚ extreme weather patterns‚ rise in sea levels‚ massive crop failures‚ wide spread extinction of species

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    Efrain: Presenter + Alan: Interviewee - Interview of 5’ in total. Presentation Well‚ today at "Earth is our home" we are going to talk about the trending topic of the week "Global warming". + (Efrain) In my opinion the global warming isn’t as bad as most of people believe. Maybe if more people think objectively‚ they will find that the melting of the polar ice caps have a good function because frozen regions of the earth may experience more plant growth. Also it could bring longer growing

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    Dbq Global Warming

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    GLOBAL WARMING: Faster Than Expected? Authors: Carey‚ John Source: Scientific American; Nov2012‚ Vol. 307 Issue 5‚ p50-55‚ 6p Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *GLOBAL warming -- Mathematical models *CLIMATIC changes *HISTORY *MELTWATER *ENVIRONMENTAL aspects *PERMAFROST *SEA ice -- Thawing *METHANE -- Environmental aspects *CARBON dioxide -- Environmental aspects *SEA level TROPICS -- Climate Geographic Terms: TROPICS Abstract:

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    Although the author gives several supporting claims and examples to argue for his opinion‚ which is global warming is a good thing‚ I still cannot agree with his point of view‚ because some of the claims do not seem to be valid and need to be clarified further. First all‚ the writer states that coolings seem to be rapid‚ and cause disastrous downfalls of civilization‚ but we can cope with slow upward trends in temperature. It is true that too cold climate can provoke downfalls of civilization‚ but

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    Global warming essay

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    Rylee Stout Block 3 Global Warming Essay Global warming‚ or climate change‚ is a subject that shows no sign of cooling down. Global warming has been a very controversial topic during the last few years‚ which can be seen in many news broadcasts around the world. Ice caps are melting and changing the environment for plants and animals. It is a topic many people feel strongly about‚ including myself. I feel that global warming is a threat to our world’s future and steps need to be taken

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    enhanced society in each country’s economy‚ therefore the world has been continuing this‚ up ‘til now. How fast globalisation have been rising and spreading has gradually affected the environment rigorously. The effects of globalisation are: regional and global inequality; climate change and increasing poverty. The consequences of globalisation can be found and seen anywhere and everywhere for example: a few wealthy people and relentless poverty for everyone else. Plus Globalisation clearly involves trading

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