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    Global Climate Change Proposal Nicole Petitta SCI/245 August 5‚ 2012 Marc W. Romine Abstract I hope this proposal will assist the reader in understanding our Earth’s critical condition and ways even an individual can attribute to the betterment of our environment. Global Climate Change Proposal Scientists refer to global climate change as any alteration in the average temperature involving the climate system. The climate system involves the following: our atmosphere‚ including temperature‚ clouds

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    too‚ but it is too late. This is carbon Footprints and climate change are real‚ and this is it. If the climate change keeps changing at this level‚ the polar caps will melt. Even the slightest spike in your carbon footprint can negatively impact the environment. This is not some extraterrestrial event that randomly happened. This has happened for many‚ many years. This is the work of us‚ humans. Things like this happen every day. Climate change will harm the environment because of the effect on the

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    Analytical Summary of Climate Change Modeling Methodology Articles (NAME) (NAME OF SCHOOL) Abstract The present essay includes a synthesis of four research articles discussing climate change related to tropical cyclones through various climate modeling methods. More specifically‚ the articles examine whether the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones‚ with subsequent global impact on climate‚ atmospheric carbon levels‚ and human population

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    our earth‚ its for OUR land. The time has come‚ a fact’s a fact‚ the heat is on‚ and there is no turning back. Our world is under threat and Australia is not doing enough to halt the catastrophic consequences that even a two degree Celsius change in the climate will have not only on humans but also the entire world’s environment and ecosystems as well as the millions of different species that inhabit them. Did you know that if sea levels rise 63cm‚ 130 million people will be flooded per year due to

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    Natural Causes of Climate Change The earth’s climate is influenced and changed through natural causes like volcanic eruptions‚ ocean current‚ the earth’s orbital changes and solar variations. Volcanic Eruptions When a volcano erupts it throws out large volumes of sulphur dioxide (SO2)‚ water vapour‚ dust‚ and ash into the atmosphere. Large volumes of gases and ash can influence climatic patterns for years by increasing planetary reflectivity causing atmospheric cooling. Tiny particles called aerosols

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    Penn Foster Career School CLIMATE CHANGE Global Warming Cristina Miller Student Number 22045543 Introduction to Biology‚ SCI 120 Research Project 25088100 November 20‚ 2014 INTRODUCTION Climate change is the variation of the weather in global scale which include changes in temperature‚ precipitation‚ nebulosity and other phenomena. These variations last for an extended period of time (decades to millions of years) and they can be caused by external forces (variations on the solar

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    Climate change is rapidly becoming the largest and most complex challenge facing the world today. The politics‚ along with climate change skeptics associated with this rising danger‚ continues to sabotage efforts to curb and control this environmental crisis. As large hurricanes‚ catastrophic floods‚ and colossal earthquakes obliterate entire nations around the world‚ the need of the hour is for the various factions to reconcile their differences and come together to deescalate the effects climate

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    President‚ Secretary General‚ Excellencies‚ distinguished delegates‚ ladies and gentlemen. I approach as mere student with a plea for change‚ for no one is immune from the looming problem. We are faced with a dilemma that is no longer a distant threat‚ but ladies and gentleman we are not discouraged. Rather we face this challenge not as an obstacle but as an opportunity to move forward as a nation. Climate change is not something that will happen‚ because it’s happening right now. I was born and raised

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    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. A civilization is a society that includes cities‚ specialized

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    CLIMATE CHANGE Let’s first begin with “what is climate change?” – it is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods of decades to millions of years [1]. Climate change is caused by several factors [2]: * Internal forcing mechanism (Natural processes of the climate system itself) * Ocean variability * External forcing mechanism (A process that alters the balance of the climate system [3]) * Orbital variation * Solar variation

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