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  • Emitted Amount Growth And Global Warming
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    Global Warming As we all know, Global Warming (G. W) has become a major scientific and social issue during the past decade. Global Warming-the increase in greenhouse gasses- has captured broad public attention because it would easily damage the nature and many souci-cultural aspects of life. That's why it should be investigated thoroughly. In the following paragraphs, I will introduce you different approaches of some writers and state their possible answers to this global problem. First of all, ...
  • Primary Cause Of Global Warming
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    Introduction Global warming is not a myth it is a fact. It has been proven that the temp has gone up in the last 2 decades. Yes, it is possible to stop it and even fix it. At the rate we are going it will be the same as it was in 1980 by 2050. Yes I think that global warming is a fact to be reckoned with. But I agree with both sides because both are right each in their own way. It is proven that the earth has been cooling down over the last 6,000 years since the Holocene Maximum. That is a fact!...
  • Environmental Effects Of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
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    It is ironic that fifty two years before hosting the 1997 United Nations Conference on Climate Change, the city of Kyoto had barely missed being destroyed. It was one of four cities considered as primary targets by President Harry Truman's secretary of war, Henry L. Stimson. The others were Kokura, Hiroshima, and Niigata. Gale E. Christianson describes Kyoto in her book Greenhouse as a magnificent city surpassed only by Tokyo in the number of its institutions of higher learning. Kyoto served as ...
  • Emissions Of Greenhouse Gases To The Levels
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    Year 11 Senior Geography Essay - New South Wales, Australia. Mark: 20/20 (A). Global warming is the progressive gradual rise of the earth's surface temperature thought to be caused by the enhanced greenhouse effect and responsible for changes in global climate patterns. The greenhouse effect is a term used to describe the roles of water vapour, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases in keeping the Earth's surface warmer than it would be otherwise. The diagram below shows the greenhouse effect: Th...
  • Concentration Of Greenhouse Gases In Our Atmosphere
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    Physical Geography Turn Up The Heat For decades and decades, human factories and cars have discharged billions of tons of artificial greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and the climate has begun to show many signs of global warming. On the other hand, some people want you to believe that global warming does not exist. There are many people are only out for personal gain and are outright liars. According to a scientist at NASA! ^0 Global warming is the single largest threat to our planet! +/- (...
  • Greenhouse Effect And Global Warming Recently
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    The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming Recently, global warming has moved to a serious scientific issue. Because sunlight is constantly falling on the earth, the law of physics say that the planet has to radiate the same amount of energy back into space. Infrared radiation is sent out by the earth through the atmosphere, where molecules (carbon dioxide) hold outgoing radiation for a while, warming the surface. 1 The molecules are kind of like glass in a greenhouse which is why this process of ...
  • Kyoto Protocol In The World
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    Kyoto Protocol In the world today there are talks about why and how the people of this planet are polluting the rivers, lakes, soil, and even air. With these talks countries are coming up with great ways to reduce this problem. They see the effects and they are happy and life goes on but there is another problem, the one the everyday people just can't solve with their own hands, that problem is the theory of global warming. During December of 1997, a meeting in Kyoto, Japan, started a huge trend...
  • Permafrost And The Warming Of The Atmosphere
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    The global warming is caused by emissions of over 20 gases into the atmosphere. The major contributors are carbon dioxide (CO 2), ozone, methane, nitrous oxide and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Although these gases are produced by many industrial processes, the major source is the burning of fossil fuels in boilers, furnaces and automobile engines. When released into the air in large quantities, these gases cause the earths atmosphere to warm by trapping the suns heat. Infrared radiation that woul...
  • Past Data On Greenlands Ice Sheets
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    Ice Caps Melting The Ice Caps Melting Are global warming and the greenhouse effect causing the ice to melt and the sea levels to rise Antarctica and Greenland hold a good population of the worlds ice in the ocean. The article, Answers to sea level rise locked in ice by Jack Williams of USA Today, describes what is happening with the polar ice caps, and how it is going to effect the world. Williams compares the amount of ice in Antarctica to the size of Usa 48 contiguous states and half of Mexico...
  • Ice Sheets And Rise In Sea Level
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    Imagine a world where the landlocked state of Idaho is now prime oceanfront property and almost all of the major cities in the world are covered by water, a place where the average temperature ten degrees higher, and instead of California, Canada and Siberia now have the prime agricultural climates and tropical diseases are worldwide (Kyoto 13). This isn't a science fiction movie. It is the predicted worst-case scenario if we continue to pollute the environment with greenhouse gases. Global warm...
  • Steps To Prevention
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    Many may not know of it, but global warming is the second most threatening thing to humans. Without realizing it, each day all of you will contribute to global warming. Weather it be from the morning when you put hairspray in your hair, or that little gum wrapper you throw on the ground because you have no pockets. These things sound minor and each of you thinks that little things such as them can't harm the environment, but you all are terribly mistaken. Global warming by definition is the incr...
  • Fuel Efficiency And Standards Issue
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    I. Intro Pollution releases 60 millions tons of CO 2 per day. That's 850 billions tons per century. The number of cars will double by the year 2030. The U.S. releases about 40,000 pounds of carbon dioxide per person each year. Think about a constant heat wave. Always having to be cautious about having heat stroke or having a heart attack or anything else caused by heat. What about having to move from your home because the heat is unbearable. There are things we can do to at least slow down the p...

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