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    are two very important ways to help address the issues of the environment concerning climate change. Recycling is a very beneficial factor that more individuals need to exercise in order to improve the environment’s pollution‚ reduce emissions of greenhouse gases‚ and save energy and natural resources that are used to produce products from virgin materials rather than from recycled materials‚ which uses less energy and produces less harmful pollution. Recycling has many benefits that helps improve

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    based on paleoclimate study. Introduction: It is often said that global warming is led by human activities. After the industrialization‚ the CO2 level has been rising extraordinarily in a few folds in such a short period of time. As CO2 is a greenhouse gas‚ it is generally believed that human is the killer of Earth’s climate and the weapon is the CO2 level. However‚ is this general believe true? Is CO2 the crucial factor to change global climate? Is global warming really a outcome caused by

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    specifically‚ it is the distribution of weather events in a specific region or in the entirety of earth in a period of time. There is such‚ referring to climate change‚ mainly because of the amount of energy released by the sun as well as the presence of greenhouse gasses and aerosols in the atmosphere‚ and the properties of the earth’s surface‚ which verifies the amount of energy from the sun that remains or bounces back to space. In a more delved and eloquent characterization‚ the actual causes are divided

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    Global Warming

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    Global Warming Global warming is a huge environmental and economic challenge that we are facing in the 21st century. Global warming is also commonly referred to as the greenhouse effect. Global warming can affect entire ecosystems and climates‚ which in turn affect the way in which people live. We in our lifetimes will not be around to see the major outcome of global warming; however‚ it is still a major concern. It has come to be known that the major increase in temperature over the last century

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    is The global warming? why did Albert Gore states like this? And do we have a solution about this problem? Global warming is a rising average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere and ocean in long term. Global warming is already known as the greenhouse gases‚ which are emitted by a human activity‚ such as urbanization and industrialization. Moreover‚ August 03‚ 2009 Sky News announce that a warmer sun could increase global temperatures over the next five years by more than scientists previously

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    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‚ and when it bounces back‚ more and more of the sun’s rays stay in the Earth‚ heating up the average global temperature. Greenhouse gasses cause the addition of the Greenhouse Effect. Greenhouse Gasses cause an increase in the Greenhouse Effect. Greenhouse Gasses are created whenever a fossil fuel is burned. It is not the burning

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    The Kyoto Protocol

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    The Kyoto Protocol was created to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that are supposedly affecting Earth’s climate change. The protocol calls for a five percent reduction of emissions by 2012 from what they were in 1990. Canada was given a goal of six percent by 2012‚ and a seventeen percent reduction by 2020 (Kyoto and Beyond). The six traces of gas blamed for global warming only make up one percent of the Earth’s atmosphere. Is one percent really going to make a difference in

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    Sustainable Development‚ from Kyoto to Durban Germany vs. China Professor Frank Peng Chair of Economics Director of World Bank Studies School of Economics and Management Tongji University Shanghai December 16th‚ 2011 Table of contents Introduction.................................................................................................................. 1 From Kyoto to Durban ................................................................................................. 2 Kyoto

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    Environmental issues soared to a prominent place on the political agenda in the United States and other industrial nations. The politics of the environment revolves in many respects‚ around judgment‚ evidence‚ and uncertain. Additionally‚ in keeping with the positivity theme mention‚ we will note the successes of environmental policy as well as problems. The major policy on the environmental area is security‚ in this case refers to safety‚ “the prevention of future needs”. Future needs often have

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    such as Los Angeles‚ Mexico City and Athens‚ on the other hand‚ are notorious for possessing extremely poor air quality. Australia does‚ however‚ have a poor record when it comes to contributing to the greenhouse effect. In fact‚ we are one of the countries with the highest per capita levels of greenhouse gas emissions. Air pollutants fall into three main groups: criteria pollutants‚ air toxics and biological pollutants. The levels of each of these in the atmosphere are measured using the parts per million

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