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…. China's growing coal consumption poses a huge threat to the environment. Coal burning emits several harmful air pollution including carbon dioxide (CO2), a major contribution to the global warming. Three quarters of the country's energy comes from coal…
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…plants, which use coal or oil as a source, cause greenhouse effect and acid rains. Greenhouse effect, which is known as global temperature warming, is the most dangerous impact of coal plants and oil plants. It changes the average temperature of atmosphere…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in the science class, as part of the Earth Science curriculum is to find an article refuting global warming claims and analyzing the "logical fallacies" of it. To this point, Newton is still denying PC preaching and ignoring its problem of indoctrination. Meanwhile…
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…! And you worried about global warming! We watch TV and listen to the radio carefully paying attention to the new advancements in medicine for a cure of this disease or that virus all keeping us alive longer than we should. What is the point in living this long…
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…of electricity each year. This would result in a significantly higher output of carbon dioxide emissions which are a main contributor to global warming which in turn is contributing to the water crisis. The energy used in this plant is equivalent to the energy use…
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…shifts, thus causing the Polar ice sheets to move into warmer areas. The melting of these sheets caused a global flood, until a new polar ice sheet forms." The Flem-Arths propose that the end of the Antarctic Atlantis came when the ice-caps melted…
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…Nature. Online. Http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/activists.shtm Lindzen, Richard S. Phd. Global warming: the origin and nature of the alleged scientific consensus. Online. Http://cato.org/pubs/regulations Locke, Edwin A. PhD. Nature vs Man. Online…
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…happening. Global warming and ozone depletion has catastrophic effects on global food production. Increasing reliance on fertilizers, pesticides and irrigation, increasing spread of soil erosion, ground and surface water contamination, and rapid degradation…
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…(Edwords 25). In addition, science can be very harmful to the environment. Through chemical plants, for instance, the earth is exposed to damaging emissions causing global warming and the hole in the ozone layer. Nuclear testing is another hazard…
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…% of methane into the global atmospheric flow of this gas [Novozhevnikova, 1995]. Large quantities of hydrocarbon gases are released during many kinds of anthropogenic activity. These include oil, gas, and coal production and transportation, burning of fossil fuels…
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