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    Henry Doorly Zoo

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    habitat‚ or by the greenhouse effect causing global warming. When a habitat becomes deconstructed‚ the organisms‚ plants‚ and animals that once occupied the area have to reduce their carrying capacity‚ making extinction more probable. Human activities have drastically changed natural greenhouses over the past centuries. This includes burning fossil fuels such as coal or oil which increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and increased the concentration of greenhouse gasses. These conditions

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    with the advent of the internal combustion engine‚ machines began to use petroleum and gas as the main fuel. As the extensive use of fossil fuels‚ entire human have been confronted with a series of environmental crisis‚ such as‚ acid rain‚ greenhouse effect‚ and air pollution‚ therefore‚ environmental issues have already become the most pressing task on earth. In recent years‚ the system construction has to turn into a popular topic in the field of global environment and sustainable development

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    Does Global Warming Exist?

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    How do we know that Climate Change exists and what causes it? Climate change as many know it‚ has been a big issue around the world. There are anthropogenic and natural causes which are responsible for this cause but individually they contribute a small amount but are a huge factor as a whole. One of the main problems about the climate change is global warming. What is global warming? It is the increase in the mean temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is said that the temperature has been

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    will rise another two degrees (at the least) in the coming century. This temperature increase is primarily caused by the greenhouse effect which is caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Such greenhouse gasses include water vapor‚ carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ and nitrous oxide (Climate Change 2007‚ 3). Water vapor‚ the most abundant greenhouse gas‚ leads to warmer temperatures‚ while warmer temperatures lead to the absorption of more water vapor‚ creating

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    Carbon Footprint

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    A carbon footprint is a way to measure the impact that we have on the environment. The carbon footprint relates to the amount of greenhouse gases that are produced through burning fossil fuels for electricity‚ heating‚ and transportation. There are two sections to the carbon footprint: primary footprint and secondary footprint. The primary footprint is a measure of the emissions of CO2 that we have control over such as the burning of fossil fuels in furnaces and water heaters‚ and for transportation

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    Carbon Sink

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    reduce (mitigate) future climate change. Low-Carbon economy A Low-Carbon Economy (LCE)‚ Low-Fossil-Fuel Economy (LFFE)[1] or Decarbonised Economy[2] is an economy that has a minimal output of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions into the environment biosphere‚ but specifically refers to the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. GHG emissions due to anthropogenic (human) activity are increasingly either causing climate change (global warming) or making climate change worse. Scientists are concerned about

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    the main cause for global warming is the greenhouse effect or greenhouse gases. In Canada‚ the largest source of greenhouse gases is from burning fossil fuels to gain combustion sources‚ transportation‚ fugitive sources‚ industrial processes‚ agriculture‚ and waste. Transportation is the second most leading cause of greenhouse gases with a total of 28.2% emitted from vehicles last recorded in 2010. In vehicles the primary source is that causes greenhouse gases is no other than gasoline. Therefore

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    Global Warming

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    Global Warming   [Client’s Name Appears Here] [Client’s College/University Appears Here]                       Date Global warming is a threat to earth and mankind. Global warming refers to the increase in the temperature of earth’s atmosphere. The increase in global temperature has been occurring in the past several years. According to Nardo et al.‚ author of Climate Crisis: The Science of Global Warming‚ “scientists noted that of the 21 hottest years recorded‚ 20 of which occurred

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    Quiz 6 Key

 1.  Neither N2 nor O2 are greenhouse gases because  
A.  N2 and O2 react with one another‚ producing N2O2 when exposed to infrared radiation. 
B.  their overall electric charge distribution does not change when they vibrate. 
C.  infrared radiation causes their bonds to break. 
D.  their atmospheric concentrations are not changed by human activity. Remember that greenhouse gases have a change in bond structure when interacting with infrared radiation. 2. Find the molar mass of ethanol

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    Summary of Urban Sprawl

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    Steve Finished on April 5 In the article‚ "Urban Sprawl‚ Global Warming and the Limits of Ecological Moderization"(2005)‚ Gonzalez argues that the rapid development of urban sprawl has been environmentally harmful due to the emissions of greenhouse gases and the narrow solution to global warming through further development of technology proposed by business groups. He criticizes the shortcomings of the business groups approach and states his own concept. Urban sprawl brings business corporates

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