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    nine of the ten warmest years on record have occurred since 2000? How about the fact that global average sea level has risen nearly 7” in (178 mm) over the past 100 years and that the global forest lost between 2000 and 2012 would cover more than twice the area of Texas? (Global Climate Change). These alarming statistics should be enough evidence to make you aware of the seriousness of the problem called global warming. With the extreme heat, droughts, floods, and weather disasters affecting…

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    Global Warming Hoax

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    consequences, such as flooding and increased worldwide storm activity, which can be prevented only if humans get involved. Media may portray emotional stories to fear society into beliefs. Evidence will be proven for each side of the argument whether it be global warming being a complete hoax or everything coming to an end in due time. A scientist’s view on this particular issue may be naked to the societal eye. Media brainwashing us has been such a major aspect in human…

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    Satire Global Warming

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    Heat Up The World! Recently, the biggest natural environment problem is Global Warming. Scientists say that the earth is heating up and this is causing waters to rise and ice caps are melting. What’s the big deal? Don’t we want bigger waves to surf on? Since, Global Warming is a natural process: greenhouse gases are trapped in the atmosphere, shouldn’t we roll with it? This is what nature is deciding to do and we can’t go against it. It’s better that we agree and go along with what nature is…

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    Similar to Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth, Cowspiracy discusses some of the major issues that are not noticed by the general public. By definition, Global Warming is the effect of too much greenhouse gasses inside the Earth’s atmosphere. It has been widely accepted that the causes of global warming include factories, chlorofluorocarbons, and other toxic chemicals from harmful human activities. According to the documentary Cowspiracy, the number one contributor to climate change is actually the…

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    Global Warming Hoax

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    One of the greatest challenges of our existence in this planet is global warming. It is even a challenge for some to believe it, going so far as to call it a hoax. The rise of the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere is believed to permanently change our climate. The fact that Antarctic Peninsula being the most rapidly-warming part of the southern hemisphere, about 10 times faster than the rest of the world, impacting on the volume of water in the world’s ocean. It’s time to think of…

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    Global Warning Essay

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    What is global warning? Our world faces an everlasting dangerous threat…… global warming. This is caused by the increase of the earth’s atmosphere temperature and by the moving levels of carbon dioxide. We know this because in the last 650,000 years the polar ice caps have gradually been reduced to water. The Polar ice caps melting. Other things have also been caused by this problem such as the ocean rising, heat rising, droughts, floods, storms and many more that will occur in the following…

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    Global warming is the belief that the earth’s temperature is rising due to various pollutants. It is an idea that has been around for centuries, dating back to early B.C. While the ideas of climate change continue to grow, so do the controversies. Years ago people thought global warming was just a theory, but the evidence is becoming harder to ignore. Even with all the information collected about climate change, it is still being dismissed by many. The withering of the environment will only lead…

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    Global Warming Satire

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    Global Warming is turning into a disaster !!! Global warming is bad because it is making air way hotter and not good. Global warming is everyone’s problem because people are making air temperatures rise. Clean Air is important for healthy living American breathe about 2 gallons of air per minute which means around 3400 gallons of air each day are breathed in Americans are breathing in air pollution that's not good for them at all that's killing them slowly and they don't know that all they know…

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    Global Warming Myth

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    Global Warming, a Reality or a Myth There is a growing concern on the conditions of the Arctic when factoring Global Warming. Most scientists believe the last 50 years of constant temperature changes in the world is due to human activity and the burning of fossil fuels. Many also take in the natural factors, for example, variations in the solar radiation, where major volcanic interactions and eruptions between the ocean and the atmosphere. Many people on earth do not understand the importance of…

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    Global Warming Problems

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    The first is the effect of the economy; the economy is a very important part in the process of helping fixing this issue. Reason being, if there was no money involved, it will be very difficult for the different organizations to address the issue of Global Warming and collaborate with other companies or countries due to the economics’ systems. For example, the authors found that an average local temperature is economically optimal, particularly for agricultural productivity (Nucittelli). That…

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