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…in tackling global climate change. In fact quite the opposite is true; any resources expended on attempting to advance nuclear power as a viable solution would inevitably detract from genuine measures to reduce the threat of global warming. There has been a marked…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they are part of our daily lives. But, from the figures above, we are going to find it difficult to live with them. Cars produce large amounts of carbon dioxide, and this is the main contributor to global warming. Global warming occurs when the greenhouse…
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…<Tab/>I watched a movie called The Day After Tomorrow. It's mostly about what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued at levels that they resulted in worldwide disaster. It's about…
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…The greenhouse effect being a natural phenomenon is directly affected by human activities such as new industrial processes, more extensive agriculture and a rapid increase in the world's population causing global warming. Greenhouse effect is like…
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Category: /History
…experience harsh economic problems. In order for the United States to accept these problems as unavoidable and necessary, the Kyoto Protocol would have to have undeniable proof of what exactly is causing global warming and proof of its capability of following…
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…What is global warming, and how is it affecting the earth and its inhabitants? Global warming is sometimes referred to as the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the absorption of energy radiated from the earth's surface by carbon dioxide…
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…disappeared, and without stricter regulations, these beautiful yet delicate reefs will continue to be damaged along with the animals that call them home. Besides pollution, global warming and recreational damage also contribute to coral reef destruction. Global
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…of the planet and cause other problems such as an increase in global warming. The oceans for example get rid of a great deal of Carbon-Dioxide (CO2), releasing oxygen back into the environment, this is due to the large amount of plankton that live near the upper…
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