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    WRITING ASSIGNMENT Industrialised nations produce greater amounts of CO2‚ yet it is poorer less developed nations who are suffering the consequences of climate change. Emerging nations‚ such as China‚ are high polluters‚ but they state that other countries do not have the right to limit their capacity for growth? Climate change needs to be addressed‚ but who should pay? Discuss. Table of Contents Changing climate causes an imbalance in

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    poverty. Rich nations have always been giving aid to poor nations‚ but there have been arguments of whether rich nations should continue to provide aid for poor nations since it reap negative consequences and aid not reaching the correct group. However‚ it is not possible for rich nations to stop giving aid as poor nations will be unable to survive on its own. Rich nations should stop giving aid to poorer nations as this can create over-reliance. Due to the constant help given by rich nations‚ government

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    Stephen Gardiner‚ “The Industrial Revolution was another one of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization”. The Industrial Revolution was one of the most impactful and best things to happen in human history. It helped many of the most powerful nations build and grow from the old colonial way of life. The Industrial Revolution was as much a social revolution as it was a mechanical revolution. It allowed the United States to blossom as a whole‚ creating the foundation for modern

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    Global Warming is causing the cost of food to increase worldwide Global warming is causing the price of food to increase all over the globe because of severe weather changes. Over the last few decades‚ the world we know has had drastic changes. The price of food has been affecting us all globally‚ and now scientists believe they know why. Global warming was thought to be a myth‚ or a hoax to scare people all around the world. Now scientists have found out that farmers are forced to charge more because

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    People are all carrying an umbrella when they step out of house as they cannot stand the blistering heat. This is caused by global warming‚ isn’t it? Global warming has resulted many negative effects and they are mainly caused by human activities. Hence‚ we‚ humans should stop global warming. Human activities produces 75% of annual carbon dioxide emissions. Firstly ‚the greenhouse gases has caused temperatures to increase. Since 1861‚ the average temperature has increased by 0.6 Degree Celsius

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    GLOBAL WARMING : WHAT LIES AHEAD GLOBAL WARMING Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather over periods of time that range from decades to millions of years. In recent usage‚ especially in the context of environment policy‚ it is more generally known as "global warming"‚ which occurs due to increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most of the observed temperature increase has been caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases‚ which result

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    Global Warming: Cause and Mitigation Your Name Professor Name SCI 110 - Introduction to Physical Science June 12‚ 2013 Global warming‚ also referred to as climate change‚ is real. The question remains‚ is man or Mother Nature responsible for causing it? The Nobel Prize-winning chemist Svante Arrhenius first proposed the idea of global warming in 1896. He knew that carbon dioxide traps heat in the earth’s atmosphere and that burning fossil fuels releases

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    Global Warming Global warming is a huge environmental and economic challenge that we are facing in the 21st century. Global warming is also commonly referred to as the greenhouse effect. Global warming can affect entire ecosystems and climates‚ which in turn affect the way in which people live. We in our lifetimes will not be around to see the major outcome of global warming; however‚ it is still a major concern. It has come to be known that the major increase in temperature over the last century

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    Topic 1 Global Warming and the Green Movement Executive summary Base on the understanding of global warming and through the terrible experience of living environment that we have already known human is the chief culprit. It is an international issue and everyone has the responsibility to protect our earth. In this assignment‚ we will discuss how does global warming happen and explain how to remedy it. Introduction What is global warming? "Global Warming is the increase

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    Global Warming 11/27/2012 Global Warming 11/27/2012 Individual Observing Project Individual Observing Project Summary Global warming is a significant increase in the Earth ’s climatic temperature over a relatively short period of time as a result of the activities of humans. Observations show that warming of the climate is clear. The global warming observed over the past 50 years is due primarily to human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases. These emissions

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