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    The ocean is one of the most biggest and exclusive gift to the mankind. It has been responsible to a quantum harmonizing of the ecosystem. Without ocean‚ the carbon dioxide would have clouded and generate a serious threat to the nearest sheet of atmosphere covering the planet. For humans and animals‚ it provides the needed unbeatable agent of our existence‚ oxygen. Foods in different forms have been stored in this giant earth occupier and life has been sustained in general through the ocean. It is

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    Urbanization and climate change Cities are often blamed for climate change. Sometimes‚ this is on the basis of estimates that seem to have no supporting evidence. This can be seen in the much-cited suggestion that cities account for 80 per cent of all GHG emissions worldwide. Actually‚ only around 35 per cent of the world’s GHG emissions are emitted within city boundaries‚ although city populations account for a higher proportion if emissions are allocated to consumers. In other instances‚ it seems

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    In an August 2015 talk in Belmont‚ NH‚ Governor John Kasich expressed his views regarding man-made climate change. He stated he believes climate change to be authentic and that an uncontaminated ecosystem is compatible with financial development‚ but he also mentioned that he assumed citizens will get thrown out of work by climate change policies (American Bridge 2015). Ultimately‚ Kasich’s views on human-induced climate change are consistent with scientific findings‚ but his theory regarding the

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    Global warming continues to have a negative impact on many parts of the world. Some argue that governments should not play a part in improving the situation. However‚ my personal belief is that individuals and governments both have parts to play in dealing with this problem. I believe that the onus is on citizens to lessen the effect of climate change‚ and that they should reduce their carbon footprint in daily life in several ways. On an individual level‚ people should reduce the use of air-conditioning

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    More than 97% of climate scientists agree that we‚ humans‚ are causing climate change by burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees. Too bad trees don’t provide us with Wi-Fi or money‚ we’d be planting them like crazy‚ unfortunately‚ however‚ they only provide us with the oxygen that we breathe. There shouldn’t be any debate about whether global warming is real or not‚ we know its real‚ there’s numerous evidence to support that‚ instead it should be what we’re going to do about it. Coal‚ the world’s

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    After reading‚ Why This Hurricane Season Has Been So Catastrophic‚ by Michael Greshko I’ve come to understand that climate change isn’t “directly” linked to specific environmental events‚ but can be used to explain such natural phenomena and their extremity‚ like hurricanes. Even though the article was not specifically geared for discussing climate change‚ it posed a specific type of natural disaster‚ hurricanes‚ which can be excited by climate change. In the article‚ Greshko specifically explains

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    “But 31‚000 scientists disagree!” If someone is trying to persuade you with this claim that means that: 1) they’re citing the Petition Project‚ and that you should 2) stop taking them seriously. The Oregon Petition Project claims that over 30‚000 scientists are rejecting the consensus position on climate change. But what they tend to leave out that their “project” was never verified; meaning that Donald Trump could be one of those 30‚000 “scientist.” Organization like the Petition Project are one

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    Hillary Clinton is the only presidential candidate who is ready to combat climate change‚ but it is imperative that she advocates a carbon tax if she becomes president‚ in order to pave the path for a future Democratic president to implement. Hillary Clinton’s campaign website discusses her plans on climate change. “We can tackle [climate change] by making America the world’s clean energy superpower and creating millions of good-paying jobs‚ taking bold steps to slash carbon pollution at home

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    Global Warming is causing the people in the Arctic to fight for the useful resources underneath the melting ice.It is most effective in the Arctic than anywhere else‚ it is affecting many people in the Arctic‚ and is causing people to fight. The ice in the Arctic is melting extremely quickly and it is making people fight and get injured or die. Global Warming is most effective in the Arctic. According to https://newsela.com and http://www.cfr.org the ice in the Arctic is melting faster

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    You might ask‚ who is to blame? Many of us should be pointing the finger at the human race. Humans have the responsibility to change manufacturing and lessen the effects caused by it. We have more influence than any other country in the world. The United States has effectively developed machines and technology to reduce emissions. We are capable of solutions. We need the human race and the help of other countries to make this world a safer and healthier place for the generations to come. The Industrial

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