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    is known to be mainly caused by the deforestation of forests‚ and the combustion of fossil fuels. Recent studies confirmed the relationship between atmospheric CO2 and global temperature‚ and explained even further the devastating effect of the greenhouse gases. Humans are the responsible for the dark future of the planet due the exacerbation

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    increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide‚ CFCs‚ and other pollutants”.  The “greenhouse effect” is essential to life on Earth.  If there were no greenhouse gases‚ the temperature of the air would be about 32°F or 18°C colder than it is now.  The earth would pretty much be a frozen wasteland. We need greenhouse gases. My argument against global warming mainly emphasizes on the disproving of man-made

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    our government to set a target to generate at least 60% of our electricity from renewables by 2030 to work towards our vision of a switch to 100% renewable energy by 2050. The world-leading Climate Acts in the UK and Scotland require us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. Working with businesses‚ governments and charities to develop policies to reduce electricity demand. Advocating for strong energy efficiency incentives that will reduce demand in both electricity and gas supply

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    If you don’t know what Global warming is it is the increase in the earth’s average temperature due to the release of several greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by humans. Global warming is affecting many different parts of the world and in turn causes a cause and effect. Glaciers are melting which is causing the sea level to rise. When the sea level rises it causes damage to people living in low lying areas‚ and damages to plants by covering them which causes them to die. Which in turn causes animals

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    ?SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN ALASKA? Scientists believe that a decrease of between 65% and 80% of carbon dioxide emissions is necessary to prevent the effects of global warming (?Carbon Dioxide?) and government taking actions to find solutions in Alaska. To create awareness the government has released new climate data‚ tools‚ and mapping of Alaska that will assist them to understand and prepare for future climate change (Wuebbles and Jain 2001 p. 99-102). Permafrost has been a major problem in

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    of the larger effective heat capacity of the oceans and because the ocean loses more heat by evaporation. Secondly‚ the effects of greenhouse is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in the atmosphere warm a planet’s lower atmosphere and surface. Human activity since the Industrial Revolution has increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere‚ leading to increased radiative forcing from carbon oxide‚ methane‚ troposphere ozone‚ CFCs and nitrous oxide

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    could be done by reducing the greenhouse gas emissions and promote better ways of producing and using the energy. In 2002‚ Canada signed the protocol‚ which came into force on February 16‚ 2005‚ when ratified by the 55 countries that produce 55 percent of the developed world ’s carbon dioxide emissions . U.S.A and Canada have the highest greenhouse gas emissions. Of course U.S.A have the higher emissions. The objective of this agreement is to stabilize the greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere

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    real thing‚ and it is just as evident that we are the cause of the greenhouse gases that carbon emissions produce. Everything we do whether it is driving our cars to work or just having a barbeque in the back yard all add to the carbon emissions we produce. With the rise in sea level‚ large wildfires‚ and unseasonal typhoons it seems that the time to take action is waning. So what can we do to slow down the rise of greenhouse gas emissions? Well‚ we should be doing the right thing‚ but the right

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    wavelengths of radiation to pass through the Earth‚ but they trap the longer wavelengths that are radiated from the earth. (Greenhouse effect) Greenhouse effect The GHGs allow short wavelengths of radiation to pass thought the Earth’s surface. It regulates the Earth’s temperature keeping conditions warmer than without the effect and more hospitable to life. Examples of greenhouse gases Carbon dioxide CO2 Methane CH2 Nitrogen oxides‚ NOx Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Global Warming An increase

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    Global warming and Greenhouse effect overview The greenhouse effect and global warming are issues that are talked about by geologists all the time. The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps the earth at temperatures that are livable. Energy from the sun warms the earth when its heat rays are absorbed by greenhouse gasses and become trapped in the atmosphere. Some of the most common greenhouse gasses are water vapor‚ carbon dioxide‚ and methane. If there were no greenhouse gasses‚ very

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