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    7/11/2012 Name: Zhuang Qianyu (Sunny) Student number: 2071871 The way of global warming affect ecosystem Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Method 3 Introduction 3 Results 3 Greenhouse 3 Rise of CO2& temperature 4 Rise of Sea level 4 Acidizing ocean 5 Discussion 5 Greenhouse 5 Rise of CO2& temperature 6 Rise of Sea level 7 Acidizing ocean 8 Conclusion 9 Reference List 10 Method Information was procured through the

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    human health and accelerated global warming (Rubenstein‚ 2012). Although the Earth goes through natural hot and cold phases‚ environmentalists and climate scientists have proven that within the past 50 years‚ the Earth’s overall temperature has increased at an accelerated rate that does not coincide with historical hot phases‚ and based on scientific evidence‚ determined that human activity is directly responsible for this heating phase (Rubenstein‚ 2012). Global warming is caused by a combination

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    Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to help make a difference in stopping Global Warming. Introduction I. Open With Impact: If all the Ice on Greenland melted‚ the sea levels would rise approximately 28feet. But did you know that the highest point in Florida is 35 feet? Unfortunately for most of us‚ the higher points in Florida are very far to the north. Meaning we’d all be under water. II. Thesis: Global warming has the potential to affect every person on this planet. III. Connect: It’s up

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    recently read your essay about global warming stating that humans have not contributed to its existence. I believe that it is important to study both sides of this argument thoroughly before drawing a conclusion. Although you cleverly wrote an essay based on a couple of hand-picked facts‚ there is still another side of the issue which is yet to be told. I believe that global warming is a problem which has arisen due to the careless actions of humanity. Does denying global warming’s existence mean that

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    Argumentative Research 11/29/2011 Global Warming: Is It Our Fault? Global warming has been a topic of world-wide discussion and argument for many decades. People take the stance of either: yes‚ it is real‚ or no‚ it is not happening. The group that argues that it is happening states their main argument as being human contribution. But this argument can be rebutted by looking at the research that shows just how much of an impact humans really have on the warming issue and CO2 output‚ the history

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    Head: THE EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON RAINFORESTS The Effects of Global Warming on Rainforests Denine Fields Introduction to Logic November 8‚ 2012 Abstract Global warming is something that humans are aware of‚ yet efforts to reverse the current situation are not a priority on the list of things to be corrected. Global warming affects plants‚ animals‚ and humans; and if there are no immediate changes‚ the world‚ as we know it‚ will cease to exist. Contents of Paper Global warming is the rise in the

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    Global Warming is causing the people in the Arctic to fight for the useful resources underneath the melting ice.It is most effective in the Arctic than anywhere else‚ it is affecting many people in the Arctic‚ and is causing people to fight. The ice in the Arctic is melting extremely quickly and it is making people fight and get injured or die. Global Warming is most effective in the Arctic. According to https://newsela.com and http://www.cfr.org the ice in the Arctic is melting faster

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    Global Warming is causing the decrease of polar bear populations due to the loss of habitat‚ scarcity of food‚ and higher mortality rates in pups. There are nineteen subpopulations of polar bears in the world. They are called "subpopulations" because they are not genetically distinct to one area but generally inhabit nineteen different areas across the circumpolar arctic. A study showed that between 2001 and 2010 there was a 40% population decrease of these bears and according to a U.S Geological

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    cause of global warming. There is too much evidence to deny that the Earth’s warming is due to a natural change in the Earth’s climate not mankind. Past and future fluctuations in the Earth’s climate‚ the sun and the energy it emits‚ and North and South Pole activities all prove that man made global warming is a myth that has gotten out of hand. Throughout history the Earth goes through climate stages - both warming and cooling. "During the Holocene‚ there have been about seven major warming and cooling

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    Global warming is a major issue in society. It has entered political speeches‚ agendas‚ pop culture‚ and sparks scientific debate. Global warming has been said to be responsible for heat waves‚ the rise of sea levels‚ flooding‚ drought‚ malnutrition‚ water pollution‚ and spread of disease. There is proof that the Earth’s temperature has risen‚ but is that really a threat? According to Jonathon Patz‚ with the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health‚ and Sari Kovats‚ with the London School

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