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    rising, the earth getting hotter: what do we usually attribute this to? Global warming, also known as global climate change. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, global warming is “the recent increase in the world 's temperature that is believed to be caused by the increase of certain gases (such as carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere.” Interestingly enough, most of the scientific community is in turmoil about if global warming is really happening, making it difficult for the population to…

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    Introduction: What is meant by global warming? Global warming is the process that causes the earth's climate to get higher and makes the earth warmer. The temperature of the earth is increasing since 1950 until now. However the global warming is caused by natural events and by human beings. In this research I will state the causes, the effects and the solutions of the global warming. Causes of global warming: Global warming is one of the biggest world issues that we are…

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    Anyone can have valid information, but the way they present it can affect their credibility. In the speech “Global warming alarmism reaches a tipping point” by Senator James Inhofe, he points out the targeted audience of global warming films. In his speech he uses a lot of ad hominems in an attempt to make his target lose credibility or damage their reputation, he uses fallacies against the person who made them to make them appear less credible, and he over uses pathos appeal which caused him to…

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    Human activity has a great impact on global warming. Events, such as burning fossil fuels, contributes much of the carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphere. Global warming effects caused by human activity affects the earth 's climate in many ways. It is melting the earth 's poles, glaciers and ice sheets which causes sea levels to rise. It is also shifting climates and precipitation patterns and is forcing animals to migrate. Global warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect. The sun…

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    Global warming is defined as a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbons and other pollutants. (https://www.google.co.za/?gws_rd=ssl#q=what+is+global+warming). It can be argued that people have different views on the issue of global warming as to its effect which may be either good or bad. prominent believe that global warming is caused by human activities…

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    people believe that global warming is just a hoax. They consider it a scheme because some humans can 't understand the concepts of how it works; but in actuality it 's a very real thing. Global warming affect lots of things that is important to humans like water, food, wildlife, economy, and shelter. If a solution or compromise is not found soon then the faith of future generations is lost because they will be living in weather conditions that 's not safe and clean. 1 body Global warming happens…

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    Global warming and the world General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of global warming and its impact on our planet Central Idea: The growing concern of climate change and the rising sea level due to globe warming has been a big discussion in many parts of the world Introduction I. Attention-getter: How’s the weather outside? Many of us many not this but the earth is growing hotter as the years goes by. Did you know that this year may be hottest year ever record?…

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    Causes of Global warming and Countermeasures Dorothy Sara A24-17 201730221233 A24-9 201730221158 Writing for Academic Purposes Professor Osborne South China University of Technology Guangzhou, Guangdong 12 December 2017 Nigeria is often referred to as the "Giant of Africa", owing to its large population and economy. But it is estimated that a sea level rise of just 200 mm could make 740,000 people in Nigeria homeless. What’s worse, according to the…

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    beyond our control. However, there is one specific thing that is in our control. We hear about global warming all the time. Everybody always talks about global warming as the scary thing that melts ice and hurts the polar bears. Well guess what? Global warming hurts us too. A video by PBS said, “We are part of the cycle, we don’t control it, and what we do to harm it harms us” (2005). Not only is global warming hurting the polar bears, it is hurting humans as well. Excess greenhouse…

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    Global Warming Advertisement How well informed are about global warming? Do you know that by 2030, at least 18% of the world’s coral reefs will be gone? Do you know that by 2050, up to 400 species of bird will be endangered or extinct? Do you know that by 2080, New York City will be under 3 feet of water due to rising sea levels? Most of these facts are not well known and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) seeks to change this. The WWF’s “mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing…

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