primary school‚ “Global Warming refers to the increase the temperature of the earth due to the absorption of infrared rays of sun by the greenhouse gases — Carbon dioxide being the major one.” After watching the movie “An Inconvenient Truth”‚ I began to realize what we humans have been doing to our home planet. It forces one to think that humans are the major cause of this hazard. It encourages one to believe the fact that there are ways in which we can reduce the effects of global warming. On the other
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Situation Analysis Global warming‚ also known as the green house effect is a topic that has received much attention in recent years; yet our climate change is not a recent problem. It has been morphing over many years. What is increasing is the rate of change; it is accelerating due to the growth of the human population. The growth of our population has increased our use of fuel‚ land‚ and manufacturing. All of these are increasing emissions into our atmosphere that increases
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WAYS TO CREATE AWARENESS OF GLOBAL WARMING AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN GROUP 310 ABDUL AZIM BIN OTHMAN 130149 MUHAMMAD NUR ARIF BIN NOR HAZLAN 132139 ASHRAF FAHMI BIN ABDUL AZIZ 130690 LAW AND SOCIETY (LAF 2113) MOHAMAD SHAZUAN BIN MOHAMAD SIDEK 18 APRIL 2014
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Introduction Nowadays‚ Global warming is an incontrovertible fact‚ which proves that our planet and its climate are in trouble. Well global warming is a term that denotes a slow warming of the earth’s regular temperature. It was also named exclusively man-made effects‚ in particular carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide has largely increased during the past forty years‚ and scientists concluded that the average earth temperature has increased solely based on man-made activities such
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GE3 John 7/11/2012 Name: Zhuang Qianyu (Sunny) Student number: 2071871 The way of global warming affect ecosystem Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Method 3 Introduction 3 Results 3 Greenhouse 3 Rise of CO2& temperature 4 Rise of Sea level 4 Acidizing ocean 5 Discussion 5 Greenhouse 5 Rise of CO2& temperature 6 Rise of Sea level 7 Acidizing ocean 8 Conclusion 9 Reference List 10 Method Information was procured
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Is global warming due to human actions? Introduction Global warming refers to the increase in the average temperature of both the earth’s near surface air and the oceans. The temperature increase began in mid twentieth century and is predicted to continue into the future. For example‚ during the last hundred years ending in 2005‚ the earth’s surface air temperature has increased drastically (Thomas‚ C. D‚ 2004). Basically‚ global warming is the recent increase in the average air and ocean
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Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to help make a difference in stopping Global Warming. Introduction I. Open With Impact: If all the Ice on Greenland melted‚ the sea levels would rise approximately 28feet. But did you know that the highest point in Florida is 35 feet? Unfortunately for most of us‚ the higher points in Florida are very far to the north. Meaning we’d all be under water. II. Thesis: Global warming has the potential to affect every person on this planet. III. Connect: It’s up
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Reflecting its global scope‚ evidence of the Little Ice Age appears in the Southern Hemisphere as well. Sediment cores from Lake Malawi in southern Africa show colder weather from 1570 to 1820. A 3‚000 year temperature reconstruction based on varying rates of stalagmite growth in a cave in South Africa also indicates a colder period from 1500 to 1800. A 1997 study comparing West Antarctic ice cores with the results of the Greenland Ice Sheet Project Two (GISP2) indicate a global Little Ice Age affecting
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The Effect of Global Warming on Thermohaline Circulation Kabir Rao1 [1] Industrial activities‚ such as fossil fuel burning and other human activities such as tropical deforestation have increased greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. Increasing global temperatures are likely to have extreme effects on global climate and may result in species extinction‚ changes in agricultural production and deleterious effects on health. Studies have been conducted in recent years on the effects
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Title: Global Warming Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about three issues of how global warming is affecting our weather‚ animals‚ and our future. Thesis: According to National Geographic Average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit around the world since 1880 and by 2050‚ rising temperatures could send more than a million of Earth’s land-dwelling plants and animals down the road to extinction. Introduction I. Open with Impact: Is the climate warming? The impacts of global
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