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    Max Hamburger

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    U&W‚ Max analyzed the entire production chain. The direct climate impacts were analyzed using the Greenhouse Gas Protocol‚ which also forms the basis for international ISO standards‚ 14.065. The analysis included energy consumption in buildings‚ transports‚ packaging‚ and the climate impacts from each respective ingredient. In food production the main contributors to the greenhouse effect are carbon dioxide‚ methane and nitrous oxide. They soon realized that that in their business

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    The Project The Role of IPCC in Setting Climate Change Policy This essay will critically evaluate the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in setting climate change policy. In order to do this‚ its latest assessment report (IPCC 2007) will be highlighted. The physical science basis of climate change that IPCC relies on in influencing policy on climate change will be reviewed. IPCC’s view of climate change will be shown to be the main stream view of climate change. The essay

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    EPA develops an annual report called the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks (Inventory). This report tracks total annual U.S. emissions and removals by source‚ economic sector‚ and greenhouse gas going back to 1990. EPA uses national energy data‚ data on national agricultural activities‚ and other national statistics to provide a comprehensive accounting of total greenhouse gas emissions for all man-made sources in the United States. The most recent Inventory report is available

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    footprint is known to be the sum of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide emitted by activities caused by any living and non – living thing. (2) The bigger the emission‚ the larger is the effect on global warming. (3) In America alone‚ the total greenhouse gas emissions in 2009 were 6‚633.2 Tg or million metric tons CO2 Eq‚ its emissions have increased by 7.3% from 1990 – 2009. (4) In the United Kingdom last year (2010)‚ emissions of the basket of six greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol

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    Carbon Dioxide Emissions

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    Ju Young – Arctic Ice Investigation ****************************************************************************************** Research Question: How do greenhouse gas emissions give an impact to the Arctic sea ice? Hypothesis: 1. A statement that predicts what will happen. Use the structure: ‘If…then…because…’ 2. For the ‘because’ part you need to give scientific reasoning so after you have done your research‚ state in parentheses ( ) the author of the source that helped you decide on your

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    Global Warming

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    were not able to explain it alone. The only way they found to explain is to include greenhouse gases emitted by humans. They formed a group of scientists called IPCC or INTERNATIONAL PANEL on CLIMATE CHANGE. They meet up every few years to review the latest scientific finding and write a report summarizing all the facts that are known about global warming. The first thing they observed was there are several greenhouse gases that were responsible for warming and human emit them in a variety of ways

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    Climate change is a hot topic when it comes to politics and the laws surrounding them. With Donald Trump becoming president many policies currently in place could soon be changing. Many politicians believe it is a hoax. To completely understand the culture of climate change conspiracies theories‚ a complete understanding of global warming must be known. Climate change has a pretty set in stone definition‚ according to almost every climate scientist. While global warming is correct terminology‚ climate

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    Globalisation has had a positive impact on the environment to some extent but there are still some crucial negative impacts of globalization in play. The negative impacts are mainly export-orientated destruction on the environment whilst the positive impacts are increase awareness and multinational corporations’ research into eco-friendly technology. The main positive impact that globalisation has on the environment are that there is improvements in the use of resources and awareness and

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    of these gases‚ amplifying the natural greenhouse effect.. I had learned some basic concepts about global warming when I was in high school: how the greenhouse gas causes global warming‚ what we can do to reduce the greenhouse gas emission and the effects of global warming. I gathered the earth will be in big trouble as we continue to waste the resources in ours planet so we should save the energy to reduce the CO2 emission in order to slow down the greenhouse effect. As an economics student‚ I think

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    Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released by people burning fossil fuels”. ( Random House Dictionary‚ © Random House‚ Inc. 2011. ) The image of the factory exhausting the gases that creates greenhouse effect. Fig 1: Referring to the above picture‚ it is clearly proven that the gases from factory has polluted the air ‚ creating an increased in greenhouse effect-  heat-trapping‚ primarily carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ and nitrous oxide.

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