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Global warming is the most urgent environmental problem the world is facing. Few, if any, trends are more important to our future than climate change caused by human activities. This change is not beneficial. This warming trend occurring because of the buildup of greenhouse gases – primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide- which is a direct result of humans and the Industrial Revolution (EPA, 2000). These gasses are emitted profusely into the atmosphere
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us. Bibliography WORKS CITED 1. Adams, Richard M. “Agriculture & Global Climate Change.” February 10, 1999. www.pewclimate.org/projects/env_agriculture.cfm 2. Carlise, John. “Global Warming: Enjoy it while you can.” April, 1998. www.nationalcenter.org/NPA194.html 3. Environmental Protection Agency. “Global Warming.” October 4, 2000. www.epa.gov/globalwarming.htm 4. Epstein, Paul R. “Is global warming harmful to health?” 1998. www.sciam.com/2000/0800issue/0800epstein.html 5. Newmann, James E. “Sea-level Rise & Global Warming.” February 29, 2000. www.pewclimate.org/projects/env_sealevel.cfm