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    David Attenborough

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    damaging the earth. Inspiring young filmmakers like Marli Lopez Hope and being admired by USA’s most well known president Barak Obama‚ Attenborough hopes to get society to come aboard and to help save the dying natural world from Climate Change. Attenborough has bought to our attention the issue of climate change. In 2006 Attenborough addresses the alarming awakenings of climate change through a two part movie Documentary‚ Are We Changing Planet Earth? and Can We Save Planet Earth?. This two part

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    Geography Global Warming

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    now. In this picture‚ there are a various amount of things happening like littering on land and in the lake‚ also the grass isn’t that bright and is more dull than usual as well as the trees and flowers‚ the plants are not only dull but are also dying‚ there is cracks in the ground as well as roots being pulled out and eaten‚ the water looks as if its dirty and the animals in the water are angry about food and other things being thrown away were they live‚ its also showing us an old man telling

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    NICK TANNER ENGL COMP 1 Instructor- EATON 11/09/13 An American vice president‚ Al Gore‚ said that while the reason behind dinosaurs’ extinction over 65 million years ago was because of a giant asteroid‚ the species that are dying out every minute of our lives are not just because of some havocs‚ but it is US-human (Al Gore‚ 2006‚ internet). We are destroying our world indirectly which means we do not just go and kill those entire animals‚ but what has caused their extinction is due

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    The 11th Hour Essay

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    The 11th Hour Analysis Essay In the video “The 11th Hour” I believe they are ultimately trying to convey a sentimental message of urgency and absolute necessity – our world is slowly dying‚ and we are the cause. Some of the core issues addressed in the film were deforestation‚ the hole in the ozone layer (global warming)‚ vital resource depletion‚ and human ignorance regarding the environment and its needs. The point that stuck with me the most was the analogy concerning our overuse of natue in

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    More than 97% of climate scientists agree that we‚ humans‚ are causing climate change by burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees. Too bad trees don’t provide us with Wi-Fi or money‚ we’d be planting them like crazy‚ unfortunately‚ however‚ they only provide us with the oxygen that we breathe. There shouldn’t be any debate about whether global warming is real or not‚ we know its real‚ there’s numerous evidence to support that‚ instead it should be what we’re going to do about it. Coal‚ the world’s

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    I am fighting for my future. Losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the stock market. I am here to write on behalf of the starving children around the world whose cries go unheard‚ the countless animals dying across this planet because they have nowhere left to go. I am afraid to go out in the sun now because of the holes in the ozone. I am afraid to breathe the air because I don’t know what chemicals are in it. And now we hear about animals and plants going extinct every

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    yokut and seneca tribe

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    tells of a great deluge which engulfed the earth‚ taking with it all living things save for the Spotted Woodpecker‚ the nephew of Kaqunupenawa‚ the Sun God. Spotted Woodpecker survived the flood by perching itself atop the tallest tree in the world‚ but as he saw the water rise all the way to his feet‚ he cried out for his uncle’s help. "Save me‚ I’m drowning! - he cried. The Sun God’s daughters heard him and told Kaqunupenawa that his nephew was dying of cold and hunger. The Sun God lowered his

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    most important resources in the world because it is vital for life on Earth. Today many people believe that water shortage is the most severe problem‚ but there are many different other issues such as overpopulation and global warming. It is commonly accepted by many that the world faces a crisis over restrictions on water supply and we cannot continue to expect water to be a finite resource. According to A. Kirby (2000)‚ the earth is covered by water in approximately two thirds of its surface. However

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    Sara Ortiz Mr.Johanson Honors English 10th 29 October 2013 Antigone Essay: Ode to Man Since the beginning man has always been an admirable creation that dominates and controlled almost all of the earth. Man is exalted everywhere because of his capacity to guide entire cities and to follow the rules of the gods to bring honor to him and his city. But fate plays a misfortunate trick on man: death. The only thing that is a man cannot control is death‚ because‚ although men are great‚ death can

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    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 cold for humans to comfortably exist. In order

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