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    Speech on Global Warming

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    1. Global warming was once an uncommon term used by a few scientists who were concerned about the decades of pollution affecting long-term weather patterns. 2. Good morning/afternoon whatever your teachers name is and fellow classmates. Today the idea of global warming is well known‚ but not many people understand it. 3. It is not unusual to hear someone complaining about a hot day or a freak storm and remark‚ “its global warming”. Well‚ is it? Although there has been a scientific consensus on

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    Is Global Warming Real

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    |Is Global Warming Real | |Environment & Society | | | | In this research paper we will be discussing is global warming real. There| |are many people who do not believe that it is happening. The sooner they | |accept that fact‚ the better because they can start taking some measures. | |We can not rely on our opinions

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    The Problem of Global Warming The problem of global warming‚ an increase in the average temperature on Earth‚ is getting worse. The Earth has warmed 0.3 to 0.6 degrees Celsius since the late 1800s. Scientists believe that the cause is the greenhouse effect‚ the process of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere because of the presence of large amounts of carbon dioxide‚ chlorofluorocarbons‚ methane‚ and nitrogen oxides. Less oxygen is being produced and cleaning the atmosphere allowing more

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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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    SATIRE GLOBAL WARMING

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    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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    Global Warming Summary

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    these people say is? This thing depends upon you. But I will share you about what I learn from Al Gore‚ the things really happening to our world‚ the “Global Warming.” Al Gore is a statesperson who run presidency of the United States of America in 2005 but has been disqualified because his opponents have attacked his advocate about Global Warming saying that it is a fraud. But from this failure does not stop him from giving the message of Earth itself or what we called Mother Nature. From these

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    how tornadoes have changed since temperatures started rising. Secondly‚ computer simulated models can’t tell scientists much about tornadoes either. Because these models work on large scales‚ simulating changes in the ocean and the atmosphere on a global scale. In contrast‚ tornadoes are minor weather events. As Dr Suzanne Gray‚ a meteorologist from Reading University explains: "Tornadoes are too small-scale for current climate models to simulate‚ so it is not possible to say very much about

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    Global Warming Ad

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    Global Warming AD As the sun’s harmful rays beam through the depleting ozone layer the globe begins to warm‚ earths polar ice caps melt and slowly start the elimination of life. This ad demonstrates the cause and effect of global warming. The world inside the lower quadrant of the hourglass is slowly getting swallowed by the sea due to the melting ice caps above. Within the hourglass there’s text stating “we are slowly running out of time‚ act now before it’s too late”. In the top of the hour glass

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    GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS ADVANTAGES It is apparent that this is an important environmental issue that most people believe is not occurring. With almost all bad situations it is very frequently that we have something positive come out of it. Global Warming is in most cases always viewed as a problem; one that is horrifying‚ going to end up flooding the world and in turn end it as well. After doing research on the subject matter I have come to realize a more positive outlook on what everyone has a

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    What Is Global Warming

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    What is Global Warming? Global Warming is defined as the increase of the average temperature on Earth. As the Earth is getting hotter‚ disasters like hurricanes‚ droughts and floods are getting more frequent. Over the last 100 years‚ the average temperature of the air near the Earth´s surface has risen a little less than 1° Celsius (0.74 ± 0.18°C‚ or 1.3 ± 0.32° Fahrenheit). Does not seem all that much? It is responsible for the conspicuous increase in storms‚ floods and raging forest fires

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