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    average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans due to the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect consumes greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere which causes the heating of the earth and very high temperatures and causes Arctic ice to melt. Mainly‚ online sources were used. Due to a lot of researching I’ve done‚ I came to a conclusion and found out that the main solution to reducing global warming is to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases released in the air but first‚ let me explain what

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    its fourth assessment (AR4 2007) of the relevantscientific literature‚ the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported that scientists were more than 90% certain that most of global warming was being caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases produced by human activities. In 2010 that finding was recognized by the national science academies of all major industrialized nations. Affirming these findings in 2013‚ the IPCC stated that the largest driver of global warming is carbon

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    Fossil fuel burning accounts for 75% of the total global energy use (Ciserone‚ 2000‚ p. 1). When fossil fuels are burned‚ greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere thickening the air‚ trapping heat and other pollutants increasing the chances for climate change thru human induced activities. Human activities promote the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases cloud the atmosphere leading to a warming of the earth’s atmosphere. Climate change occurs as a result of atmospheric

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    Global warming • Global warming: Refers to the recent and ongoing rise in global average temperature near Earth’s surface. » Is caused mostly by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. » Is causing climate change. » • Climate change: » Refers to any significant change in the measures of climate lasting for an extended period of time. » Includes major changes in temperature‚ precipitation‚ or wind patterns‚ among other effects‚ that occur over several decades

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    Enviromental study notes

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    Oceans: most in the form of dissolved inorganic carbon stored at great depths. A much smaller amount of carbon is located near the surface. Atmosphere: Mostly in the form of CO2. This carbon is of vital importance because of its influence on the greenhouse effect. Terrestrial Ecosystems: Contain carbon in the form of plants‚ animals‚ soils and microorganisms (bacteria and fungi). Unlike the Earth’s crust and oceans‚ most of the carbon in terrestrial ecosystems exists in organic forms. BIOT6008

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    One atmospheric phenomenon that enables the Earth to sustain life is known as the "greenhouse effect." However‚ vital this effect is for human life‚ it may also be what eventually causes the next ice age‚ bringing all life to an end. About half of all solar radiation reaches the earth’s surface. The other half‚ is either returned back in the form of heat‚ or is used for such things as photosynthesis‚ changed to heat energy‚ then sent back into the atmosphere. Gases such as carbon dioxide hold onto

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    Global Warning‚ Pollution‚ Climate Change‚ Greenhouse effect are the terms familiar to us in relation to our environment and society; however what are the measures taken by our government to protect the environment. Environmental issues increasingly become important and closely tighten within our daily life therefore this paper attempts to look at the way from the Australian government protect the environment by using different method includes legislation; signing international agreement and financial

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    questions about global warming‚ from its causes to its effects‚ and many people even question whether or not it even exists. Global warming is described as the increase of the average temperature of the Earth caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases produced by human activities‚ such as deforestation‚ use of fertilizers‚ fossil fuel combustion and cement production. According to the global warming theory‚ the intensification of industrial activities during the twentieth century (based

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    Farmers; Let Them Eat Meat”‚ she justifies the issue of raising livestock for food causing greenhouse gas emissions. Should we be eating less meat or actually eating more? Hamilton’s research found many interesting points that would interest any human beings that consume meat or any other type of consumable goods. In her essay‚ Hamilton begins with the statistic that “eighteen percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock”. The idea to eat less meat was established by Dr. Rakendra

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    geologists are global warming and the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps the earth at temperatures that are livable. What does the greenhouse effect have to do with global warming? When humans release gases into the air‚ the greenhouse effect will alter the temperature of the earth. More gases in the atmosphere means the earth will start to get warmer‚ and the result is global warming. On the other hand‚ if there was no greenhouse effect‚ the earth would be too

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