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    Kayla Richards 3/12/14 1A “Global Climate Change Essay” Global Climate change is a term used to describe a gradual increase or change within the average temperature of earth’s atmosphere and its oceans. Global climate change is a rising issue in today’s society. There are various factors as to why the climate is changing; the factors are both human and natural. The human activities that cause climate change are burning fossil fuels‚ driving cars‚ and deforestation. The human causes are widely

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    Climate is the typical weather conditions in a particular area and it is different for different seasons. Climate is different from the weather. The weather is the temperature and other conditions such as sun‚ rain‚ and wind. The weather is a mixture of events that occur every day in our atmosphere and the weather will change everyday or just a few hours. The weather is different all over the world. It may be hot and sunny somewhere in the world‚ but it is cold and snowy in another place. Although

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    One of the most current issues concerning modern times would be climate change. Because of this issue‚ it has caused controversy among many people. In recent times‚ many scientists have agreed that climate change is a real phenomena. However‚ despite the current scientific backings by a number of accredited scientists‚ very little has been done to try to solve this predicament. To me‚ the problem of addressing climate change would be due to a variety of political reasons. Many politicians around

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    pretty irrelevant in the world today‚ its break off from the ancient supercontinent Gondwanaland 30 million years ago‚ played a crucial role in stabilizing the climate for human life. In particularly‚ Its separation from South America created water gaps which allowed winds to sweep around the world.In addition‚ the separation created a cooler climate more stabilized for human life (Linden‚ 35). It was not until 5‚000 years ago when urban societies developed laying the foundations for civilizations.

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    does that have to do with climate change? As China and its neighbors economies grow‚ the need for more energy increases. In order to meet their energy demands‚ industries have to use fossil fuels for energy. Fossil fuel burning accounts for 75% of the total global energy use (Ciserone‚ 2000‚ p. 1). When fossil fuels are burned‚ greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere thickening the air‚ trapping heat and other pollutants increasing the chances for climate change thru human induced activities

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    higher? Today‚ environmentalists and the common people fear of this future to come and the reason for it is climate change. Climate change is having negative impacts on our planet. Climate change can have devastating alterations to the environment‚ but to every problem‚ there is a solution. To summarize‚ climate change although it will have terrible effects can be averted. To start‚ climate change is the emission of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. Greenhouses gasses‚ such as carbon dioxide and

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    Climate change in the Tundra will cause very alarming problems that hold the potential to affect the present generation and those to come. Climate change is an adjustment of global or regional weather patterns. The Tundra has a frigid climate‚ frozen soil‚ and animals such as lemmings and polar bears. Additionally‚ there are flowers and grasses throughout the land. Nutrients for such plants come from dead and decomposing biological matter. Essentially all the precipitation is in the form of snow

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    topics in the U.S today is whether climate change is manmade or naturally changing. This scientific subject has turned into a political game and is now flooding the mainstream media with lies about this idea. Climate change is real‚ you see it happening from season to season‚ but it’s not because of us‚ the Earth is just naturally changing. It has been for thousands of years. There is no evidence it’s man made and lies are serving through the people. Climate change isn’t our fault‚ the Earth isn’t

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    WANG 1 INDEPENDENCE RESEARCH THE INFLUENCE of CLIMATE CHANGE on GLOBALIZATION I. INTRODUCTION What kind of impact and transition of globalization are affected by climate change in the future? Extreme weather is already be a fact of life for the future‚ and which will force us to face several problems‚ such as food and energy shortages‚ population distribution change and so on. Making the most detailed plan for any possibility is the best preparation. I would like to predict the trend

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    common arguments used by climate change skeptics. There is both human caused and non-human caused climate changes. Global warming may be a hoax or due to changes in nature. Natural changes such as sunspots and orbital change has had an effect on climate. Sun spots have been investigated since the 1800’s. Research published by the Journal of Atmospherics and solar terrestrial physics have concluded “the sun has a significant role to play in long-term and short-term climate change.” Another reason may

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