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…The world as we know it faces a rash of potentially hazardous environmental problems as a direct result of significant problems human beings have caused during our brief tenure as inhabitants. Among these problems we currently face: the global warming
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…Niños because of global warming? Will they be more intense? These are the main research questions facing the science community today. Research will help separate the natural climate variation/changes from any trends due to mankind's activities. We cannot…
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…and the greenhouse effect is helping escalate the problems with global warming and the thinning of the ozone it is also being linked to influencing the Oceans Conveyor Belt System. Works Cited: Atlantic Conveyor Belt. 2004. Planet Earth. www.nerc.ac.uk/publication…
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…, resulting in an atmosphere crisis. The greatest consequences of the atmosphere crisis may be the greenhouse effect( global warming) and the ozone deletion. If humankind wants to survive well into the next millennium, than we must stop this horrid destruction…
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…" and underneath it was a map that showed Florida with the coastal areas in red. The article said that due to global warming the areas in red could be underwater in the years to come. I beg to differ from this prognosis of global warming causing the ocean levels…
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…infinite amount of information stating that we are to blame for the hole in the ozone layer or we are to blame for global warming. The information may be persuading, but when one looks at the other side of the story, a whole new philosophy about the environment…
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…) Global warming has become a popular topic in the media as the effects of a warming climate become more apparent. Due to the geographic location of the area of interest, the effects of a warming climate are more apparent compared with areas of lower latitudes…
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…-and-burn clearing of tropical forests may also be a contributing factor. Other gases that add to the greenhouse effect, such as methane and chlorofluorocarbons, are increasing even faster. The net effect of these increases could be global warming. In 1995…
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…and therefore reduce the global warming phenomenon. If Canada was to agree with the Kyoto Protocol it would mean we would have to cut down greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2010. Many say this number is not achievable without devastating our current economy. Others…
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…been a serious environmental and public health problem since the early part of the 1900’s. Acid Rain, Ozone Depletion, Smog, and Global Warming are all the result of air pollution. This could possibly be the single most devastating factor in the dissipation…
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