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    higher power are calling on activists‚ and new laws are being made every day supporting this. Everywhere you go it’s all about energy effiency and new products being made that don’t give off CO2 emissions. It makes you wonder... does climate change really matter? Global warming is the increase of the earths average surface temperature caused by burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gasses. Pretend the atmosphere is a decent blanket‚ not to thick not to thin‚ just good enough to trap heat

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    *YOUTH* Are we a burden to the society or a blessing? ‚ We are the ones who will choose our own way‚ but we must see to it that the path that we are heading will not lead us to destruction. Many youth of today are engaging in worthless things like vices: smoking‚ drinking‚ alcohols‚ using drugs and etc. we are not aware that those things are just a waste of time‚ money and most of all it will ruin our future. We became a burden to our family and to our surrounding instead of being a blessing

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    Another key sociological approach to climate change is the conflict theory. To acknowledge this point‚ one needs to understand the economic concept of profit-maximization and cost-minimization. People naturally tend to act in their self-interest and that often results in clashes between one another. For instance‚ Should we close down a potable water factory because it is spilling its wastes in a nearby lake? Here is where the sociological perspectives come into place. It is necessary to weigh the

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    Climate change has been an issue for many years‚ but it is now starting to affect our future and the way we live. Some people have put down this problem and ignored it‚ however‚ the warming of the planet and the change in weather patterns proves it is a concern. If climate change is not solved‚ in the future it may kill many species of plants‚ animals‚ and cause more natural disasters. Humans are in fact the main cause of climate change. Cars and factories produce smoke‚ which sends chemicals and

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    Climate Change Versus The Kudzu Problem: How Kudzu Will Survive The Climate Change Apocalypse December 7‚ 2012 Abstract The kudzu problem‚ also known as the invasive species Pueraria montana var. lobata‚ currently rages across the Southern US‚ drowning out the native vegetation and covering anything in its way‚ including human architecture. However‚ the kudzu faces the same upcoming trials as we doclimate change. Will the kudzu‚ having already stood the test of migration‚ handle the coming

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    IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON COASTAL AGRICULTURE OF BANGLADESH Introduction Climate change (CC) is the most alarming issue facing the world today. The consequences of climate variability and climate change are potentially more significant for the poor in developing countries .The impact of climate change on agriculture will be huge and substantive. Coastal people are highly exposed to a range of natural hazards‚ from storms and cyclones to widespread flooding and coastal erosion. Table: Potential

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    Climate is a measure of the average pattern of variation in temperature‚ humidity‚ atmospheric pressure‚ wind‚ precipitation‚ atmospheric particle count and other meteorological variables in a given region over long periods of time. Climate is different from weather‚ in that weather only describes the short-term conditions of these variables in a given region. A region’s climate is generated by the climate system‚ which has five components: atmosphere‚ hydrosphere‚ cryosphere‚ land surface‚ and biosphere

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    The earth has endured periodical cycles of warming and cooling‚ but how much of the modern climate change is in fact natural? In the last 650‚000 years‚ the earth has gone through several major changes in temperature‚ caused by an array of natural effects. Many things contribute to the change in temperature‚ including the earth’s orbital change‚ the slight lean of the earth’s axis‚ and the natural change in atmospheric composition. Although‚ since the industrial revolution in the late 1800’s‚ the

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    CLIMATE CHANGE DUE TO GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS EFFECT IN METRO MANILA A Research Paper Presented to Prof. Edna P. Cortez Mapua Institute of Technology In partial fulfilment Of the requirements in English for Academic Purposes 2 (ENG11) by: Norman P. Laña Patrick Henry R. Espiritu Arjel Job C. Francisco Carlo Angelo Hina December 2009 I. Introduction 3 1. Global Warming due to Greenhouse gases makes Metro Manila’s climate

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    describe someone who tries to persuade and change another person’s view with facts about a topic that both disagree on. Furthermore‚ the persuasion that’s used with evidence doesn’t work because instead of developing a total agreement on the dispute‚ the person disagreeing will grow stronger with his view. The backfire effect correlates with the fallacy of confirmation bias because both have the same interpretation of how a person stands firm with their position even if they’re is being debated with factual

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