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Research Proposal On Global Warming
Research Proposal The Climate changing, this has been a well–known issue. Air Pollution is killing
the environment, creating damage that cannot be reversed. Our social media will attempt to tell
you different and make it out to be not as bad or serious as it really is. My research proposal will
explain what the effects we have on our beautiful little planet in a global scale, and I will point out
how the internet can try and argue the facts to make global warming a hoax. I will layout the facts
and statistics about the subject matter, then explain why their argumentation is false. A good
quote for the article to start it off is one from Hawkins, "How did global warming discussions end
up hinging on what's happening with polar bears, unverifiable predictions of what will happen in
a hundred years and whether people are 'climate deniers' or 'global warming cultists?' wouldn't
this be considered a scientific topic? We should be spending more time discussing the science
involved?" (Hawkins). I believe that nature in part along with humans are causing damage to the
environment. Our planet is moving closer to the sun; we know that but that alone would not be
the cause of the planets warming as fast as it is. I also believe that social media is not telling it
how it really is by not using the facts and evidence. I will then bring forth the prevalence of the ice
age and talk about facts disproving global warming (which is the theory that the world is slowly
rising in temperature
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Essay on Fighting Global Warming
Global warming has become a major issue discussed over Medias and governments all over the
world today. It is a problem that threatens the whole world because of the destructive impacts it can
have on us humans and to the environment. Global warming is not a new phenomenon. It is often
referred to as the gradual rise of the earths near surface temperature as a result of increased
emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities. The green house gases are carbon dioxide,
methane, nitrogen, ozone and water vapor, they act as a blanket that traps enough heat from the sun
to warm the earth. This is the green house effect as it is essential to life, for without it the earth
would be so cold and would be uninhabitable. If not enough are in...show more content...
Exhaust from automobiles, smokes from coal fired power plants and deforestation are the major
contributors to greenhouse gas emission. The largest greenhouse gas emitters are the densely
populated and more developed countries such as the United States, China and Russia. Motor
vehicles are the highest emitter of greenhouse gas, they produce high levels of carbon monoxide
and nitrous oxide which is released into the atmosphere. Another major source is the burning of
fossil fuels (coal, oil and wood) by power plants to generate electricity. In 2003 the United States
released more than 5 million tons of gases from power plant alone. An increase of forest fires or
deforestation for land clearing has lessened the amount of trees. Trees play a vital role in trapping
carbon dioxide, when deforestation occurs more carbon dioxide is released. The Amazon is the
largest carbon dioxide forest emitter (Protecting Forests). Any resource consuming method releasing
quantities of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide or even water vapor contributes to the effect
(Tapia 2007). These mass emissions of greenhouse gases cause the atmosphere to trap more heat thus
leading to the warming of the earth.
As the temperature rises the earth becomes hotter and hotter causing polar ice caps and glaciers
across the globe to melt. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific body
tasked to evaluate the risk of climate change
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Argumentative Essay On Global Warming
Global warming is the constant increase of temperature in the earth's atmosphere that is caused by
the increase of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, greenhouse gases and many other pollutants.
Chlorofluorocarbons are any type of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine which
are harmful to the ozone layer. Global warming can affect many things, one example is the rising of
temperature which can result in different types of disasters like storms, heat waves, floods, and
droughts. Global warming also causes Higher death rates, Dirtier air, Higher wildlife extinction
rates, the increase of Acidic Oceans, and Higher seas levels. In this essay, I will provide information
that will show how harmful global warming can be to not only the earth but to humans and animals,
and what we can do to prevent it from increasing.
Greenhouse gases are compounds in the atmosphere that can trap and hold extra heat, which
increases the temperature in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases is the cause of the greenhouse effect
that leads up to global warming. The greenhouse effect is the trapping of the sun's warmth in the
lower atmosphere that is due to the visible radiation from the sun. The solar radiation reaches the
Earth's atmosphere, then the rest of the sun's energy is absorbed by the oceans and lands which
result in the heating of the Earth. After that the heat from the Earth goes towards space, some of the
heat is trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouses gases which make the Earth warm enough to
tolerate living life. The burning of fossil fuels and land clearing start to increase the number of
greenhouse gases which travels into the atmosphere. The result of trapping extra heat cause the
Earth's temperature to rise. Scientist's has proven that the constant increase of heat in the
atmosphere is caused by humans. The reason humans are proven guilty for the increase of global
warming is because of the amount of carbon that is put into the atmosphere. Carbon is released
from burning coal, oil, and gas or cutting down and burning forests. Carbon (CO2) is known as the
main source of heat–trapping gas which is mainly responsible for the increase of warming over the
years. The removal of trees is another cause of global
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Essay On Greenhouse Gases
Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases
The earth's climate is predicted to change because human activities are altering the chemical
composition of the atmosphere through the buildup of greenhouse gases –– primarily carbon
dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. The heat–trapping property of these gases is undisputed.
Although uncertainty exists about exactly how earth''s climate responds to these gases, global
temperatures are rising. Go to the Emissions section for much more on greenhouse gases.
Energy from the sun drives the earth''s weather and climate, and heats the earth''s surface; in turn, the
earth radiates energy back into space. Atmospheric greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide,
and other gases) trap some of the...show more content...
Why are greenhouse gas concentrations increasing? Scientists generally believe that the combustion
of fossil fuels and other human activities are the primary reason for the increased concentration of
carbon dioxide. Plant respiration and the decomposition of organic matter release more than 10 times
the CO2 released by human activities; but these releases have generally been in balance during the
centuries leading up to the industrial revolution with carbon dioxide absorbed by terrestrial
vegetation and the oceans.
What has changed in the last few hundred years is the additional release of carbon dioxide by
human activities. Fossil fuels burned to run cars and trucks, heat homes and businesses, and power
factories are responsible for about 98% of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, 24% of methane emissions,
and 18% of nitrous oxide emissions. Increased agriculture, deforestation, landfills, industrial
production, and mining also contribute a significant share of emissions. In 1997, the United States
emitted about one–fifth of total global greenhouse gases.
Estimating future emissions is difficult, because it depends on demographic, economic,
technological, policy, and institutional developments. Several emissions scenarios have been
developed based on differing projections of these underlying factors. For example, by 2100, in the
absence of emissions control policies, carbon dioxide concentrations are projected to be
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Global Warming Research Paper
Oh my! What weird weather we have! Today it seems all I hear is people commenting, "Burr it's
so cold today," or "How weird, it was raining yesterday and all of sudden it's hot today." Have you
ever thought it may be global warming? Studies on global warming provide evidence such as,
"Over 100 years the average temperature near the earth's surface has risen less than 1 degree
Celsius" (Lindinger, Karin). For many people in society it is hard to notice the slight changes in the
weather. Everyday there are gases being released into the atmosphere by all human activity. These
gases not only make the atmosphere, but help keep the earth's temperature stable. By adding oxygen
and taking away carbon dioxide this causes the earth to be cooler...show more content...
If the greenhouse effect gets stronger, it can raise the earth's temperature drastically causing
problems for plants, animals, and humans.
The globally average temperatures near the earth's surface are rising and commonly discussed. Since
the Industrial Revolution there has been another culprit. Human activities have added to the amount
of heat–trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere changing the climate in this century. For
instance, in Wikipedia, scientist have gathered evidence that the "temperature rose by 0.74В°C
В±0.18В°C over the period 1906–2005" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
/Global_warming#Temperature_changes). In addition, the satellite temperature measurements
indicated that the lowest portion of earth's atmosphere, "The troposphere has increased between
0.12 and 0.22 В°C (0.22 and 0.4 В°F) per decade since 1979" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
/Satellite_temperature_measurements). In greater detail to the change of climate, the atmospheric
carbon dioxide is increasing by human's usage of carbon dioxide. For example, a source on the web
stated, "There has been a climb in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere of about 280 ppm
(parts per million) in 1850 to 364 ppm in 1998, mainly due to human activities during and after the
industrial revolution" (http://www.lenntech.com. 2009). The cause of the high carbon dioxide in air
is from the burning
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Global Warming Essay
Global warming is the process in which the Earth's temperature starts increasing. This happens
because industry, fossil fuels, agricultural processes caused by human, natural, and other gas
emissions, this factors increase greenhouse gases, greenhouse gases are made up of carbon dioxide,
methane and nitrous oxide. The greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere and prevent the suns
warming rays to leave the Earth. So the sun's warming rays stay inside the Earth increasing its
average temperature. Global warming isn't the end of the world, it's just a natural process in which
the Earth cleans or rinse organisms.
Now a days the Automobiles, heat from homes and businesses, and factories are responsible for
about 80% of today's carbon dioxide...show more content...
Lastly many bodies of water become polluted thanks to all the gasses in the atmosphere that mix
with the clouds and fall as acid rain polluting rivers, and lakes and killing many animals. All of
theses factors change our daily life and can ruin whole species, and all of this is because of
temperature changes.
Many scientific methods of controlling or lowering the Earth's temperature are being researched;
these can also be called geoengineering. Geoengineering is a method in which scientists can
change the levels of greenhouse gases directly or indirectly. Also there could be methods that
prevent greenhouse gasses to be emitted. There have never been any geoengineering solutions
done on a global scale since it has to be almost proof less. But there have been some ideas that are
being use on a small scale like the iron fertilization; this is a process in which iron is injected into
the oceans to speed up the reproduction of plankton which breath carbon dioxide and emit oxygen,
this is one solution that seems to have the least side effects thanks to the reason I just presented
and also due to that plankton are the base of many marine animals food chain. So this method is
being widely researched to see if it can be done on a global scale. Not only is lowering the levels of
gases in the air important, but also lowering the level of gases we emit, and there have been many
scientific breakthroughs like solar energy or cars that run
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Renewable Energy And The Global Warming
The Earth is dying at an extreme rate and will continue to do so unless we switch to renewable
energy, to help fight and prevent the effects of using fossil fuels. Many people will say that we
need to switch to renewable energy and that our planet is suffering from global warming, while
others will say that global climate change is a natural occurring event that does not to be worried
about. Many people in the modern generation have grown up with a big emphasis on how we
need to change our daily habits in order to protect the world and preserve the life on it. The
reason as to why many people will say this, is because for about the last fifty years' scientist have
been saying that we need to cut back on our fossil fuels and use more...show more content...
The hope is that when that time comes, the people of that era are advanced enough to be able to
provide for themselves without the need of the same resources that we need everyday. An
important question to ask ourselves, is what if the people don't have the technology and need the
resources we use everyday, but they won 't have as much or any if we continue to destroy our
planet. The fact that we know our fossil fuels are limited and yet we still use them is crazy, in
greenhouse living one article states that "Whether you believe that there are hundreds of years or
just a few decades left of this resource, the fact remains that it is a finite resource. At some point,
fossil fuels are going to either be gone or they are going to become too expensive to realistically
use." (Epstein ) This quote summarizes the overall issue with the use of fossil fuels and that is that
they will run out. The question for that is, are we ready for when that day comes and we have to
make the change from fossil fuels to renewable energy. As of right now, we have fossil fuels and
don't have to switch to renewable energy, but when the day comes, that the oil drilling stops
producing and the coal minds are empty is the day we will have to sit back and say are we ready for
this.
The education system is one that can help lead the way in many different ways and one of them is
setting an example of how things are in the modern way. The reason as to why education systems
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Global Warming Research Paper
Global Warming
You may have heard people talking about how the weather is very different today than it was ten
years ago. You may have noticed changes in the weather yourself. The earth's climate has changed
many times over millions of years. And you may have heard about Global Warming. You may ask
what Global Warming is. I remember the first time I ever saw and heard about Global Warming
when I was just a little girl. I was watching the TV and a commercial came on, it was a cartoon
with two kids and an adult. They were in the park enjoying the day. The adult started talking about
Global Warming, the kids didn't know what he was talking about, so he fast forward the time and
showed them what the earth is going to look like when they are...show more content...
Shifts in temperature and precipitation will be a shock to fragile ecosystems which depend on
specific climatic conditions. Many species will be unable to adapt as fast as their environment
changes and face sharply reduced numbers or extinction. Scientists estimate that a warming of
just 2 degree will put as many as 30% of the world's species at risk of extinction. Plants and
animals aren't the only ones feeling the pressure of changing ecosystems. Many regions will face
severe water shortages in a warmer world, creating the potential for conflict. It is believed that the
genocide in Sudan's Darfur region is at least in part a response to water shortages resulting from
global warming. We need to find out what cause Global Warming. From the scientists research
results, we can see that carbon dioxide pollution from the increase of industry and transportation is a
major cause of global warming. These two causes are connected with the growth in the world
population. As the population grows the necessity for food and other products increase, therefore
industry must grow to keep up with the demand. The increase in transportation is directly due to the
growing population and the need for jobs and the growing congestion on our highways.
The over loaded carbon dioxide trapped in the atmosphere like a warm blanket held the heat from
lease to the space. Climate change is a part of the Earth's history. There have been dramatic
fluctuations in overall average temperature
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The Importance Of Global Warming
Global Warming
By: Calvin Max
12th Grade Research Paper
How does human activity play a part of Global Warming?
97% of scientists believe that humans are to blame for global warming because of the industrial
activities have raised two hundred and eighty parts per million to four hundred parts per million in
the last hundred and fifty years. The burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil has went up the
atmosphere because of carbon dioxide the oil and coal burning it, it combines carbon with oxygen in
the air to make carbon dioxide when the carbon dioxide reaches the atmosphere, is rapidly distributed
between atmosphere, the upper–ocean and vegetation.
Introduction
Global warming has been happening for a long time, and carbon dioxide has been going up to our
atmosphere ever since the eighteen hundreds the average surface temperature has increased one
degree Fahrenheit since then. Most of the increases of the temperature has occurred the past three
decades which means we've been destroying our earth the past thirty years.
Body
Frequent and Intense heat wave dangerously hot, and hot weather occurring more than it did sixty
years ago. Costly and growth health impacts climate change has significant implications for our
health including increasing of air pollution and a longer and more intense allergy season plus
heavier precipitation and flooding as temperatures increase, more rain during the heaviest downpours
increasing the risk of flooding events. Temperatures rise the soil
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Research Paper on Climate Change: The Myth of Global Warming
DEDICATION
This Research Paper is lovingly dedicated to our respective parents who have been our constant
source of inspiration. They have given us the drive and discipline to tackle any task with enthusiasm
and determination. Without their love and support this project would not have been made possible.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to acknowledge the contributions of the following group and individuals to the
development of this research paper:
Our class peer research group for the cooperation and camaraderie. We are also heartily thankful to
our teacher, Mr./Ms._____, whose encouragement, guidance and support from the initial to the final
level enabled us to...show more content...
This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. The primary greenhouse gases in the
Earth's atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. greenhouse
effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric
greenhouse gases, and is re–radiated in all directions. Since part of this re–radiation is back towards
the surface, energy is transferred to the surface and the lower atmosphere. As a result, the
temperature there is higher than it would be if direct heating by solar radiation were the only
warming mechanism. global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's
near–surface air and oceans since the mid–20th century and its projected continuation.
CO2 emission or carbon dioxide emission is the amount of carbon dioxide released. sunspots are
temporary phenomena on the photosphere of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to
surrounding regions. They are caused by intense magnetic activity, which inhibits convection by an
effect comparable at the eddy current brake, forming areas of reduced surface temperature.
NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration: an independent agency of the United
States government responsible for aviation and spaceflight.
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BODY OF THE
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Thesis Statement : Global Warming
Thesis Statement: Global warming is a growing concern of scientists and researchers who believe
that it is a serious problem for our planet. The concerns and research have also been questioned and
have even been called myths. Millions of people find themselves affected by these weather pattern
changes and are concerned for their futures. Activists on both sides of the argument are very
passionate and not afraid to attack each other in every way they can. There are many questions that
are still not answered, however, we continue to see drastic weather changes to Earth. We must go
beyond the arguments and learn as much as we can to stop what could possibly lead to the
destruction of our planet, our way of life and our future.
Global warming is concerned with an average increase in the temperature of the atmosphere and the
increase in the Earth 's surface temperature primarily due to the emission of greenhouse gases from
the burning of fossil fuels. As for the processes of global warming, they can occur from a variety of
causes. The causes include the things that are concerned with natural and human factors.
Some people believe that global warming is a myth or hoax. They believe that global warming is
being used to generate fear and panic and that those behind this movement are using it to control
people 's lives and for financial gain. "Within the community of scientists and others concerned about
anthropogenic climate change, those who are skeptics are more commonly termed
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Essay on The Global Warming Debate
The Global Warming Debate
We are polluting the atmosphere and with an increasingly wide range of polluting substances and
these are due to the fact that there are now so many people and their human activities are altering the
chemical compositing of the atmosphere through the buildup of gases. By the end of this article, you
will start to wonder about what this is doing to our world.
What is global warming?
Global warming takes place because human activities are pumping vast amounts of gases. These are
Carbon dioxide – this gas is unconfined to the atmosphere when solid fuels such as oil, natural gas
and coal, and wood products are burned
Methane – this gas is given out during the...show more content...
Causes and effects of global warming
Industrial revolution has played a major part in global warming. Carbon dioxide is known to be
the most important single factoring global warming. Carbon dioxide has risen to up to 30%. This
is partly due to fossil fuels, which are used to run vehicles, business, to heat up homes and power
factories. For carbon dioxide, a secondary factor is deforestation and the burning of deforestation.
CFCs emitted from aerosols, air conditioners, refrigerators and foam packagings are the most
detrimental of greenhouse gases. Methane is released decomposing organic matter such as
animal dung, swamps and waste dumps. Nitric oxide is released from car exhausts, agricultural
fertilisers and power stations. The US is known to have produced up to about a fifth of all
greenhouse gases. Future predictions are that there could be violent storms and sea levels will be
raised. To add to that there could be more droughts torrential rainfall and even worse, parts of the
polar ice caps would start melting which could flood vast areas around the edges of continents. Also
scientists have predicted that by 2100, carbon dioxide concentrations are known to be 30 – 150%
higher than today's levels.
Attempts to stop global warming
A lot of attempts have been made to try and administer the problem
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Global Warming and Climate Change Essay
Global warming and the greenhouse effect are issues discussed by scientists all the time. A natural
process that keeps earths temperature at a livable rate is called the greenhouse effect. The energy
from the sun warms up the earth when the rays from the sun are absorbed by greenhouse gasses. The
gasses then become trapped in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane and nitrous
oxide are the most common greenhouse gasses. Greenhouse gases cause the radiant heat of the sun to
be trapped in the Earths lower atmosphere which causes global warming. If there weren't any
greenhouse gasses, the earth would be really cold due to very little sun rays being absorbed on the
earth. Global warming can and...show more content...
Every time the temperature keeps rising, the more carbon dioxide will be released. When this
process gets going, it is very hard to keep in control. Methane is another greenhouse gas. Methane is
a greenhouse gas whose molecules absorb heat trying to escape to space. Natural sources include
wetlands, swamps and marshes, termites, and oceans. (Methane) Methane gases are released into the
atmosphere. Atmospheric methane has doubled since the Industrial Revolution and has "contributed
20 percent to the enhancement of the greenhouse effect, second only to carbon dioxide". (Methane)
A major effect of global warming is there will be higher temperatures and it will affect how the
water cycle works. Places on the earth will receive more rain than others. There will be a great
amount of evaporation going on from the rivers, lakes and oceans due to a increase in the
temperature. This could be a good thing for some people needing rain and a bad thing for other
people who get to much rain. While the temperature is on the rise there will be greater amount of
rains all over. In return with all of the rains this could help farmers. It would extend the growing
season for crops. This would greatly help out the farmers because they would be making more
money. While this is the positive side of the rain, this could also hurt the farmers. There are some
crops that out there that will die with to much rain. There
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Global Warming Essay example
Global Warming
Global warming is an increase in the earth's temperature due to fossil fuels, industry, and agricultural
processes caused by human, natural, and other gas emissions. (Melissa Phillips). This results in an
increased emission of greenhouse gases. (Caroline Quatman). Short–wave solar radiation sinks into
the Earth's atmosphere and warms its surface; while longwave infrared radiation emitted by earth's
surface is absorbed, and then re–emitted by trace gases. (Brent C. Willhoite)
Climate changes occur in our earth's atmosphere due to a buildup of greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases can occur naturally as well as a result of human activities. (Melissa Phillips).
Problems can occur when higher concentrations of greenhouse...show more content...
These gases trap heat and cause the greenhouse effect, rising global temperatures.(Heidi Sterrett).
Human activities add to the levels of these gasses, causing more problems. The burning of solid
waste, fossil fuels, and wood products are major causes. Automobiles, heat from homes and
businesses, and factories are responsible for about 80% of today's carbon dioxide emissions, 25% of
methane, and 20% of the nitrous oxide emissions. The increase in agriculture, deforestation, landfills,
industrial production, and mining contribute a significant share of emissions too The gases released
into the atmosphere are tracked by emission inventories. An emission inventory counts the amount of
air pollutants discharged into the atmosphere. These emission inventories are used by many
organizations. NASA and meteorologists also use them.(Heidi Sterrett).
The Centers for Disease Control have been involved in studying global warming's effect on human
health. Global warming is a danger to a human's health. Its affect on climate can adversely affect
humans. Plagues have been attributed to global warming. An increase in temperature can result in
a longer life cycle for diseases or the agents spreading them. Living in a warm area makes egg
production a quicker process. Global warming will lead to more precipitation, which enables
infectious diseases to be more easily contracted and spread.
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Global Warming is due to the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring
process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere. It results from the fact that certain
atmospheric gases, such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane, are able to change the energy
balance of the planet by being able to absorb longwave radiation from the Earth's surface. Without
the greenhouse effect, life on this planet would probably not exist as the average temperature of the
Earth would be a chilly –18 degrees Celsius, rather than the present 15 degrees Celsius.
As energy from the sun passes through the atmosphere a number of things take place. A portion of
the energy (26 %...show more content...
The now warmer atmospheric greenhouse gas molecules begin radiating longwave energy in all
directions. Over 90 % of this emission of longwave energy is directed back to the Earth's surface
where it once again is absorbed by the surface. The heating of the ground by the longwave radiation
causes the ground surface to once again radiate repeating the cycle described above, again and
again, until no more longwave is available for absorption.
The amount of heat energy added to the atmosphere by the greenhouse effect is controlled by the
concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere. All of the major greenhouse gases have
increased in concentration since the beginning of the industrial revolution (about 1700 A.D.). As a
result of these higher concentrations, scientists predict that the greenhouse effect will be enhanced
and the Earth's climate will become warmer. Predicting the amount of warming is accomplished by
computer modeling. Computer models suggest that a doubling of the concentration of the main
greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, may raise the average global temperature between 1 and 3 degrees
Celsius. However, the numeric equations of computer models do not accurately simulate the effects
of a number of possible negative feedbacks. For example, many of the models cannot properly
simulated the negative effects that increased cloud cover would have on
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Global Warming Argumentative Essay
Global Warming: Myth or Fact? The Global Warming theory has become increasingly popular over
the past few years. Citizens of the world are being encouraged to be more environmentally conscious
by others including politicians, celebrities, and world organizations. The problem with the theory
lies in the fact that it has become more and more controversial as it gains publicity and attention. The
basic concept behind this theory is that the earth was made with a balance of "greenhouse gasses".
These gasses are naturally occurring within the atmosphere and they essentially make the planet
habitable by keeping it warm. When the world became more industrialized, the amount of carbon
dioxide that was being emitted into the atmosphere...show more content...
The more people habituating the planet, the more potential there is for emission of greenhouse
gasses. In short, the basis of this argument other than years of documented research and scientific
discovery is what harm could we do by being more conservative in our use of energy and other
entities that produce more than their share of greenhouse gasses? The answer as it stands now is
none. The harmful effects of ignoring this crisis are all but proven fact. The problem that the pro–
global warming theorists have created is that of social standing and little else. While there may be
scientific backing to support some of the theory, the media presents the problem with great
sensationalism. Global warming and energy conservation has thus become a trend and losses some
of its validity through this. The scare tactics used by the media to "promote awareness" are just that,
a linguistic ploy to gain favor. "Awareness of this global threat reinforced public concern and
environmental problems and thereby provided environmental activists, scientists, and policy makers
with new momentum in their efforts to promote environmental protection." (McCright, 2000) This
statement draws line to the potential benefits that would be received if the pro–global warming
theorists were to draw enough attention to the issue. Driven by social empowerment and conviction
to environmental protection, these activists misrepresent the actual threat and paint it as being much
more
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Global Warming Research Paper
Global Warming: Causes, Effects and Solutions
"'The future is here. Greenhouse warming is no longer just a possibility, it is happening now,' said
Dr. Michael Oppenheimer, a senior scientist with the Environmental Defense Fund" ("Greenhouse
Warning"). Representatives from more than 160 countries met together in the first ten days of
December this year to come to an agreement on a treaty to slow down global warming by setting the
limits on the countries' greenhouse gases emissions, which include the emissions of carbon dioxide
the industries, machines, and cars produce, to preserve the world as we know it, threatened by the
consequences of the global warming. In spite of the causes of the global warming, people [humanity]
can implement...show more content...
This has been causing so called ice ages. The last one lasted from one hundred thousand years ago
to 10,000 B.C..
A large quantity of carbon dioxide is dissolved in the ocean water. The quantity of it always comes
to equilibrium with the amount of it in atmosphere. Based on the very detailed statistical study of
the correlation of the ocean's temperature and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, held by
the Bell Telephone Laboratories in the period of 1958 – 1988, some scientists conclude that it may
not necessarily be the increase of the concentration of the atmospheric carbon dioxide that causes the
warming of atmosphere. The study showed that a rise in ocean temperature actually preceded the
rise of carbon dioxide concentration in atmosphere.
Another theory states that the primary cause of the global increase of the temperature is the
consequence of the sun activity. Sunspot cycles, which range between 9 to 13 years, are determining
the amount of the sun radiation which is released in space and received by Earth in particular.
"Changes in this cycle on the order of 0.1 percent are equivalent to atmospheric effects on the
climate during the time period" (Wildavsky 362).
A large group of scientists see the cause of the current temperature change due to human activities
such as burning of fossil fuels in the course of the past two centuries since the beginning of the
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Climate Change And Sociology : Global Warming
Climate Change and Sociology
Danielle Cluphf
College of Western Idaho
Climate Change and Sociology
Climate change known as global warming has been steadily increasing over time. Global warming
is a catch phrase of social confusion. Society feels uncomfortable with this notion. Is it real or fake?
Little do people know that human progression and population growth adds to carbon emissions in
the atmosphere. The term greenhouse gasses mean H2o or water, Co2 or carbon dioxide, and N20
known as nitrous oxide. In the book titled Global Climate Change, it breaks down what global
warming is and relays information about carbon dioxide being the primary cause to the negative
amounts of greenhouse gasses. "Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse...show more content...
J, et al 2010) In my research, environmental sociologists use the "lens" of conflict theory, and
functionalism. Today, most of the popular sociologists look at the environment from the conflict
theory perspective so I will focus on this theory. In the book titled You May Ask Yourself, Conley
talks about what conflict theory is. "The idea that conflict between competing interests is the basic,
animating force of social change and society in general. (Conley 2015) Conflict theorists look at the
inequality perspective of societal problems and they can be from poverty, race, or gender etc. An
important area of focus among environmental sociologists is the relationship between inequality and
the environment. In the article, All About Environmental Sociology, Dr. Cole talks about how
environmental sociologists use conflict theory with inequalities in society like income, race, gender
and how climate change negatively affects these people. Low–income people for instance have more
of a chance to live in a worse area that may be subject to more environmental hazards. (Cole 2017)
"Numerous studies have documented that income, racial, and gender inequality make the
populations that experience them more likely to experience negative environmental outcomes like
pollution, proximity to waste, and lack of access to natural resources." (Cole 2017) I believe this is
important to environmental
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Assignment: Global Warming
GLOBAL WARMING
The term global warming was first used in its modern sense in a science paper dated 8th August
1975 in the journal science called "Are we on the brink of a pronounced global warming?" The
words used by Broker were new and they represented a convincing recognition that there was an
amount of warming in the climate. Scientists previously used the phrase "inadvertent climate
modification" because even though it was realized that humans could bring about a change in the
environment, no–one was particularly sure as to which direction it was going. The word Global
Warming was first used by National Academy of Sciences in 1979 in a paper called The Charney
Report, which wrote:...show more content...
Nitrous oxide being 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. Gases such as
chlorofluorocarbons have been banned in many parts of the world because of their ability to
degrade the ozone layer. Such gases trap the heat thousand times more than CO2 does. But because
they have low concentration than CO2, none of them add that much warmth to the atmosphere as
much as CO2 does. To understand the impacts of all gases together, scientists usually talk about all
greenhouse gases in terms of the commensurate amount of CO2. Yearly emissions of 'carbon
dioxide equivalent' have gone up by 6 billion metric tons worldwide since 1990, more than 20%
increase.
Reference: http://environment.nationalgeographic.co.in/environment/global–warming/gw–causes
Rising temperatures worsen smog pollution and increase the number of "bad air days" wherein it
becomes hard to breathe. Irritated eyes, nose, and lungs are some of its symptoms, and is mainly
dangerous for people who suffer from respiratory diseases like asthma. Unhealthy air pollution will
keep getting worse as the climate changes. Across the globe, climate change is the reason for making
hot summer days hotter and stretching their numbers to never ending heat waves. As the temperature
rises, so are the number of illness, emergencies and deaths. In a way, the heat is causing more than
just discomfort. Record highs in the summer of 2010 were seen in more than 37 states of the U.S.,
and in much of the
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Reflection Paper On Global Warming
In the first day of English 101 Climate Change and Multimedia class, Professor Sheila Tefft
assigned the class to write a self–reflection about our perspective on writing. I wrote that I use
recursive strategy, which is writing in the order of a thesis statement, topic sentences, evidence,
analysis, and conclusion. Knowing this approach, I thought I would be successful. However, I
encountered more challenges in this class than a success.
I encountered a challenge in the first major assignment, which was writing a research paper after
reading Mark Lynas' Six Degrees. In this research paper, we had to address our opinion on one
environmental issue, and I asked myself whether vertical farming could be a potential solution to
stopping deforestation in Brazil. The objective of this writing, according to the syllabus, was to
learn how to "summarize, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate the ideas of others as we [you]
undertake a scholarly inquiry to produce our [your] own arguments." I exactly followed this step. I
first did a general research on vertical farming and deforestation in Brazil, analyzed the information,
synthesized the main argument, and delivered my thought to my audience, who are general public
and proponents believing vertical farming is the future of agriculture.
The challenge had started when I had changed my opinion from vertical farming can stop
deforestation to vertical farming cannot stop deforestation. It was a struggle to me, as pundits have
already proven
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Global Warming Research Essay

  • 1. Research Proposal On Global Warming Research Proposal The Climate changing, this has been a well–known issue. Air Pollution is killing the environment, creating damage that cannot be reversed. Our social media will attempt to tell you different and make it out to be not as bad or serious as it really is. My research proposal will explain what the effects we have on our beautiful little planet in a global scale, and I will point out how the internet can try and argue the facts to make global warming a hoax. I will layout the facts and statistics about the subject matter, then explain why their argumentation is false. A good quote for the article to start it off is one from Hawkins, "How did global warming discussions end up hinging on what's happening with polar bears, unverifiable predictions of what will happen in a hundred years and whether people are 'climate deniers' or 'global warming cultists?' wouldn't this be considered a scientific topic? We should be spending more time discussing the science involved?" (Hawkins). I believe that nature in part along with humans are causing damage to the environment. Our planet is moving closer to the sun; we know that but that alone would not be the cause of the planets warming as fast as it is. I also believe that social media is not telling it how it really is by not using the facts and evidence. I will then bring forth the prevalence of the ice age and talk about facts disproving global warming (which is the theory that the world is slowly rising in temperature Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Fighting Global Warming Global warming has become a major issue discussed over Medias and governments all over the world today. It is a problem that threatens the whole world because of the destructive impacts it can have on us humans and to the environment. Global warming is not a new phenomenon. It is often referred to as the gradual rise of the earths near surface temperature as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities. The green house gases are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen, ozone and water vapor, they act as a blanket that traps enough heat from the sun to warm the earth. This is the green house effect as it is essential to life, for without it the earth would be so cold and would be uninhabitable. If not enough are in...show more content... Exhaust from automobiles, smokes from coal fired power plants and deforestation are the major contributors to greenhouse gas emission. The largest greenhouse gas emitters are the densely populated and more developed countries such as the United States, China and Russia. Motor vehicles are the highest emitter of greenhouse gas, they produce high levels of carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide which is released into the atmosphere. Another major source is the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and wood) by power plants to generate electricity. In 2003 the United States released more than 5 million tons of gases from power plant alone. An increase of forest fires or deforestation for land clearing has lessened the amount of trees. Trees play a vital role in trapping carbon dioxide, when deforestation occurs more carbon dioxide is released. The Amazon is the largest carbon dioxide forest emitter (Protecting Forests). Any resource consuming method releasing quantities of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide or even water vapor contributes to the effect (Tapia 2007). These mass emissions of greenhouse gases cause the atmosphere to trap more heat thus leading to the warming of the earth. As the temperature rises the earth becomes hotter and hotter causing polar ice caps and glaciers across the globe to melt. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific body tasked to evaluate the risk of climate change Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Argumentative Essay On Global Warming Global warming is the constant increase of temperature in the earth's atmosphere that is caused by the increase of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, greenhouse gases and many other pollutants. Chlorofluorocarbons are any type of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine which are harmful to the ozone layer. Global warming can affect many things, one example is the rising of temperature which can result in different types of disasters like storms, heat waves, floods, and droughts. Global warming also causes Higher death rates, Dirtier air, Higher wildlife extinction rates, the increase of Acidic Oceans, and Higher seas levels. In this essay, I will provide information that will show how harmful global warming can be to not only the earth but to humans and animals, and what we can do to prevent it from increasing. Greenhouse gases are compounds in the atmosphere that can trap and hold extra heat, which increases the temperature in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases is the cause of the greenhouse effect that leads up to global warming. The greenhouse effect is the trapping of the sun's warmth in the lower atmosphere that is due to the visible radiation from the sun. The solar radiation reaches the Earth's atmosphere, then the rest of the sun's energy is absorbed by the oceans and lands which result in the heating of the Earth. After that the heat from the Earth goes towards space, some of the heat is trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouses gases which make the Earth warm enough to tolerate living life. The burning of fossil fuels and land clearing start to increase the number of greenhouse gases which travels into the atmosphere. The result of trapping extra heat cause the Earth's temperature to rise. Scientist's has proven that the constant increase of heat in the atmosphere is caused by humans. The reason humans are proven guilty for the increase of global warming is because of the amount of carbon that is put into the atmosphere. Carbon is released from burning coal, oil, and gas or cutting down and burning forests. Carbon (CO2) is known as the main source of heat–trapping gas which is mainly responsible for the increase of warming over the years. The removal of trees is another cause of global Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay On Greenhouse Gases Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases The earth's climate is predicted to change because human activities are altering the chemical composition of the atmosphere through the buildup of greenhouse gases –– primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. The heat–trapping property of these gases is undisputed. Although uncertainty exists about exactly how earth''s climate responds to these gases, global temperatures are rising. Go to the Emissions section for much more on greenhouse gases. Energy from the sun drives the earth''s weather and climate, and heats the earth''s surface; in turn, the earth radiates energy back into space. Atmospheric greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases) trap some of the...show more content... Why are greenhouse gas concentrations increasing? Scientists generally believe that the combustion of fossil fuels and other human activities are the primary reason for the increased concentration of carbon dioxide. Plant respiration and the decomposition of organic matter release more than 10 times the CO2 released by human activities; but these releases have generally been in balance during the centuries leading up to the industrial revolution with carbon dioxide absorbed by terrestrial vegetation and the oceans. What has changed in the last few hundred years is the additional release of carbon dioxide by human activities. Fossil fuels burned to run cars and trucks, heat homes and businesses, and power factories are responsible for about 98% of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, 24% of methane emissions, and 18% of nitrous oxide emissions. Increased agriculture, deforestation, landfills, industrial production, and mining also contribute a significant share of emissions. In 1997, the United States emitted about one–fifth of total global greenhouse gases. Estimating future emissions is difficult, because it depends on demographic, economic, technological, policy, and institutional developments. Several emissions scenarios have been developed based on differing projections of these underlying factors. For example, by 2100, in the absence of emissions control policies, carbon dioxide concentrations are projected to be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Global Warming Research Paper Oh my! What weird weather we have! Today it seems all I hear is people commenting, "Burr it's so cold today," or "How weird, it was raining yesterday and all of sudden it's hot today." Have you ever thought it may be global warming? Studies on global warming provide evidence such as, "Over 100 years the average temperature near the earth's surface has risen less than 1 degree Celsius" (Lindinger, Karin). For many people in society it is hard to notice the slight changes in the weather. Everyday there are gases being released into the atmosphere by all human activity. These gases not only make the atmosphere, but help keep the earth's temperature stable. By adding oxygen and taking away carbon dioxide this causes the earth to be cooler...show more content... If the greenhouse effect gets stronger, it can raise the earth's temperature drastically causing problems for plants, animals, and humans. The globally average temperatures near the earth's surface are rising and commonly discussed. Since the Industrial Revolution there has been another culprit. Human activities have added to the amount of heat–trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere changing the climate in this century. For instance, in Wikipedia, scientist have gathered evidence that the "temperature rose by 0.74В°C В±0.18В°C over the period 1906–2005" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Global_warming#Temperature_changes). In addition, the satellite temperature measurements indicated that the lowest portion of earth's atmosphere, "The troposphere has increased between 0.12 and 0.22 В°C (0.22 and 0.4 В°F) per decade since 1979" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Satellite_temperature_measurements). In greater detail to the change of climate, the atmospheric carbon dioxide is increasing by human's usage of carbon dioxide. For example, a source on the web stated, "There has been a climb in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere of about 280 ppm (parts per million) in 1850 to 364 ppm in 1998, mainly due to human activities during and after the industrial revolution" (http://www.lenntech.com. 2009). The cause of the high carbon dioxide in air is from the burning Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Global Warming Essay Global warming is the process in which the Earth's temperature starts increasing. This happens because industry, fossil fuels, agricultural processes caused by human, natural, and other gas emissions, this factors increase greenhouse gases, greenhouse gases are made up of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. The greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere and prevent the suns warming rays to leave the Earth. So the sun's warming rays stay inside the Earth increasing its average temperature. Global warming isn't the end of the world, it's just a natural process in which the Earth cleans or rinse organisms. Now a days the Automobiles, heat from homes and businesses, and factories are responsible for about 80% of today's carbon dioxide...show more content... Lastly many bodies of water become polluted thanks to all the gasses in the atmosphere that mix with the clouds and fall as acid rain polluting rivers, and lakes and killing many animals. All of theses factors change our daily life and can ruin whole species, and all of this is because of temperature changes. Many scientific methods of controlling or lowering the Earth's temperature are being researched; these can also be called geoengineering. Geoengineering is a method in which scientists can change the levels of greenhouse gases directly or indirectly. Also there could be methods that prevent greenhouse gasses to be emitted. There have never been any geoengineering solutions done on a global scale since it has to be almost proof less. But there have been some ideas that are being use on a small scale like the iron fertilization; this is a process in which iron is injected into the oceans to speed up the reproduction of plankton which breath carbon dioxide and emit oxygen, this is one solution that seems to have the least side effects thanks to the reason I just presented and also due to that plankton are the base of many marine animals food chain. So this method is being widely researched to see if it can be done on a global scale. Not only is lowering the levels of gases in the air important, but also lowering the level of gases we emit, and there have been many scientific breakthroughs like solar energy or cars that run Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Renewable Energy And The Global Warming The Earth is dying at an extreme rate and will continue to do so unless we switch to renewable energy, to help fight and prevent the effects of using fossil fuels. Many people will say that we need to switch to renewable energy and that our planet is suffering from global warming, while others will say that global climate change is a natural occurring event that does not to be worried about. Many people in the modern generation have grown up with a big emphasis on how we need to change our daily habits in order to protect the world and preserve the life on it. The reason as to why many people will say this, is because for about the last fifty years' scientist have been saying that we need to cut back on our fossil fuels and use more...show more content... The hope is that when that time comes, the people of that era are advanced enough to be able to provide for themselves without the need of the same resources that we need everyday. An important question to ask ourselves, is what if the people don't have the technology and need the resources we use everyday, but they won 't have as much or any if we continue to destroy our planet. The fact that we know our fossil fuels are limited and yet we still use them is crazy, in greenhouse living one article states that "Whether you believe that there are hundreds of years or just a few decades left of this resource, the fact remains that it is a finite resource. At some point, fossil fuels are going to either be gone or they are going to become too expensive to realistically use." (Epstein ) This quote summarizes the overall issue with the use of fossil fuels and that is that they will run out. The question for that is, are we ready for when that day comes and we have to make the change from fossil fuels to renewable energy. As of right now, we have fossil fuels and don't have to switch to renewable energy, but when the day comes, that the oil drilling stops producing and the coal minds are empty is the day we will have to sit back and say are we ready for this. The education system is one that can help lead the way in many different ways and one of them is setting an example of how things are in the modern way. The reason as to why education systems Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Global Warming Research Paper Global Warming You may have heard people talking about how the weather is very different today than it was ten years ago. You may have noticed changes in the weather yourself. The earth's climate has changed many times over millions of years. And you may have heard about Global Warming. You may ask what Global Warming is. I remember the first time I ever saw and heard about Global Warming when I was just a little girl. I was watching the TV and a commercial came on, it was a cartoon with two kids and an adult. They were in the park enjoying the day. The adult started talking about Global Warming, the kids didn't know what he was talking about, so he fast forward the time and showed them what the earth is going to look like when they are...show more content... Shifts in temperature and precipitation will be a shock to fragile ecosystems which depend on specific climatic conditions. Many species will be unable to adapt as fast as their environment changes and face sharply reduced numbers or extinction. Scientists estimate that a warming of just 2 degree will put as many as 30% of the world's species at risk of extinction. Plants and animals aren't the only ones feeling the pressure of changing ecosystems. Many regions will face severe water shortages in a warmer world, creating the potential for conflict. It is believed that the genocide in Sudan's Darfur region is at least in part a response to water shortages resulting from global warming. We need to find out what cause Global Warming. From the scientists research results, we can see that carbon dioxide pollution from the increase of industry and transportation is a major cause of global warming. These two causes are connected with the growth in the world population. As the population grows the necessity for food and other products increase, therefore industry must grow to keep up with the demand. The increase in transportation is directly due to the growing population and the need for jobs and the growing congestion on our highways. The over loaded carbon dioxide trapped in the atmosphere like a warm blanket held the heat from lease to the space. Climate change is a part of the Earth's history. There have been dramatic fluctuations in overall average temperature Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Importance Of Global Warming Global Warming By: Calvin Max 12th Grade Research Paper How does human activity play a part of Global Warming? 97% of scientists believe that humans are to blame for global warming because of the industrial activities have raised two hundred and eighty parts per million to four hundred parts per million in the last hundred and fifty years. The burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil has went up the atmosphere because of carbon dioxide the oil and coal burning it, it combines carbon with oxygen in the air to make carbon dioxide when the carbon dioxide reaches the atmosphere, is rapidly distributed between atmosphere, the upper–ocean and vegetation. Introduction Global warming has been happening for a long time, and carbon dioxide has been going up to our atmosphere ever since the eighteen hundreds the average surface temperature has increased one degree Fahrenheit since then. Most of the increases of the temperature has occurred the past three decades which means we've been destroying our earth the past thirty years. Body Frequent and Intense heat wave dangerously hot, and hot weather occurring more than it did sixty years ago. Costly and growth health impacts climate change has significant implications for our health including increasing of air pollution and a longer and more intense allergy season plus heavier precipitation and flooding as temperatures increase, more rain during the heaviest downpours increasing the risk of flooding events. Temperatures rise the soil Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Research Paper on Climate Change: The Myth of Global Warming DEDICATION This Research Paper is lovingly dedicated to our respective parents who have been our constant source of inspiration. They have given us the drive and discipline to tackle any task with enthusiasm and determination. Without their love and support this project would not have been made possible. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to acknowledge the contributions of the following group and individuals to the development of this research paper: Our class peer research group for the cooperation and camaraderie. We are also heartily thankful to our teacher, Mr./Ms._____, whose encouragement, guidance and support from the initial to the final level enabled us to...show more content... This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. The primary greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re–radiated in all directions. Since part of this re–radiation is back towards the surface, energy is transferred to the surface and the lower atmosphere. As a result, the temperature there is higher than it would be if direct heating by solar radiation were the only warming mechanism. global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near–surface air and oceans since the mid–20th century and its projected continuation. CO2 emission or carbon dioxide emission is the amount of carbon dioxide released. sunspots are temporary phenomena on the photosphere of the Sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to surrounding regions. They are caused by intense magnetic activity, which inhibits convection by an effect comparable at the eddy current brake, forming areas of reduced surface temperature. NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration: an independent agency of the United States government responsible for aviation and spaceflight. 5 BODY OF THE Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Thesis Statement : Global Warming Thesis Statement: Global warming is a growing concern of scientists and researchers who believe that it is a serious problem for our planet. The concerns and research have also been questioned and have even been called myths. Millions of people find themselves affected by these weather pattern changes and are concerned for their futures. Activists on both sides of the argument are very passionate and not afraid to attack each other in every way they can. There are many questions that are still not answered, however, we continue to see drastic weather changes to Earth. We must go beyond the arguments and learn as much as we can to stop what could possibly lead to the destruction of our planet, our way of life and our future. Global warming is concerned with an average increase in the temperature of the atmosphere and the increase in the Earth 's surface temperature primarily due to the emission of greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels. As for the processes of global warming, they can occur from a variety of causes. The causes include the things that are concerned with natural and human factors. Some people believe that global warming is a myth or hoax. They believe that global warming is being used to generate fear and panic and that those behind this movement are using it to control people 's lives and for financial gain. "Within the community of scientists and others concerned about anthropogenic climate change, those who are skeptics are more commonly termed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Essay on The Global Warming Debate The Global Warming Debate We are polluting the atmosphere and with an increasingly wide range of polluting substances and these are due to the fact that there are now so many people and their human activities are altering the chemical compositing of the atmosphere through the buildup of gases. By the end of this article, you will start to wonder about what this is doing to our world. What is global warming? Global warming takes place because human activities are pumping vast amounts of gases. These are Carbon dioxide – this gas is unconfined to the atmosphere when solid fuels such as oil, natural gas and coal, and wood products are burned Methane – this gas is given out during the...show more content... Causes and effects of global warming Industrial revolution has played a major part in global warming. Carbon dioxide is known to be the most important single factoring global warming. Carbon dioxide has risen to up to 30%. This is partly due to fossil fuels, which are used to run vehicles, business, to heat up homes and power factories. For carbon dioxide, a secondary factor is deforestation and the burning of deforestation. CFCs emitted from aerosols, air conditioners, refrigerators and foam packagings are the most detrimental of greenhouse gases. Methane is released decomposing organic matter such as animal dung, swamps and waste dumps. Nitric oxide is released from car exhausts, agricultural fertilisers and power stations. The US is known to have produced up to about a fifth of all greenhouse gases. Future predictions are that there could be violent storms and sea levels will be raised. To add to that there could be more droughts torrential rainfall and even worse, parts of the polar ice caps would start melting which could flood vast areas around the edges of continents. Also scientists have predicted that by 2100, carbon dioxide concentrations are known to be 30 – 150% higher than today's levels. Attempts to stop global warming A lot of attempts have been made to try and administer the problem Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Global Warming and Climate Change Essay Global warming and the greenhouse effect are issues discussed by scientists all the time. A natural process that keeps earths temperature at a livable rate is called the greenhouse effect. The energy from the sun warms up the earth when the rays from the sun are absorbed by greenhouse gasses. The gasses then become trapped in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane and nitrous oxide are the most common greenhouse gasses. Greenhouse gases cause the radiant heat of the sun to be trapped in the Earths lower atmosphere which causes global warming. If there weren't any greenhouse gasses, the earth would be really cold due to very little sun rays being absorbed on the earth. Global warming can and...show more content... Every time the temperature keeps rising, the more carbon dioxide will be released. When this process gets going, it is very hard to keep in control. Methane is another greenhouse gas. Methane is a greenhouse gas whose molecules absorb heat trying to escape to space. Natural sources include wetlands, swamps and marshes, termites, and oceans. (Methane) Methane gases are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric methane has doubled since the Industrial Revolution and has "contributed 20 percent to the enhancement of the greenhouse effect, second only to carbon dioxide". (Methane) A major effect of global warming is there will be higher temperatures and it will affect how the water cycle works. Places on the earth will receive more rain than others. There will be a great amount of evaporation going on from the rivers, lakes and oceans due to a increase in the temperature. This could be a good thing for some people needing rain and a bad thing for other people who get to much rain. While the temperature is on the rise there will be greater amount of rains all over. In return with all of the rains this could help farmers. It would extend the growing season for crops. This would greatly help out the farmers because they would be making more money. While this is the positive side of the rain, this could also hurt the farmers. There are some crops that out there that will die with to much rain. There Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Global Warming Essay example Global Warming Global warming is an increase in the earth's temperature due to fossil fuels, industry, and agricultural processes caused by human, natural, and other gas emissions. (Melissa Phillips). This results in an increased emission of greenhouse gases. (Caroline Quatman). Short–wave solar radiation sinks into the Earth's atmosphere and warms its surface; while longwave infrared radiation emitted by earth's surface is absorbed, and then re–emitted by trace gases. (Brent C. Willhoite) Climate changes occur in our earth's atmosphere due to a buildup of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases can occur naturally as well as a result of human activities. (Melissa Phillips). Problems can occur when higher concentrations of greenhouse...show more content... These gases trap heat and cause the greenhouse effect, rising global temperatures.(Heidi Sterrett). Human activities add to the levels of these gasses, causing more problems. The burning of solid waste, fossil fuels, and wood products are major causes. Automobiles, heat from homes and businesses, and factories are responsible for about 80% of today's carbon dioxide emissions, 25% of methane, and 20% of the nitrous oxide emissions. The increase in agriculture, deforestation, landfills, industrial production, and mining contribute a significant share of emissions too The gases released into the atmosphere are tracked by emission inventories. An emission inventory counts the amount of air pollutants discharged into the atmosphere. These emission inventories are used by many organizations. NASA and meteorologists also use them.(Heidi Sterrett). The Centers for Disease Control have been involved in studying global warming's effect on human health. Global warming is a danger to a human's health. Its affect on climate can adversely affect humans. Plagues have been attributed to global warming. An increase in temperature can result in a longer life cycle for diseases or the agents spreading them. Living in a warm area makes egg production a quicker process. Global warming will lead to more precipitation, which enables infectious diseases to be more easily contracted and spread. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Global Warming is due to the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere. It results from the fact that certain atmospheric gases, such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane, are able to change the energy balance of the planet by being able to absorb longwave radiation from the Earth's surface. Without the greenhouse effect, life on this planet would probably not exist as the average temperature of the Earth would be a chilly –18 degrees Celsius, rather than the present 15 degrees Celsius. As energy from the sun passes through the atmosphere a number of things take place. A portion of the energy (26 %...show more content... The now warmer atmospheric greenhouse gas molecules begin radiating longwave energy in all directions. Over 90 % of this emission of longwave energy is directed back to the Earth's surface where it once again is absorbed by the surface. The heating of the ground by the longwave radiation causes the ground surface to once again radiate repeating the cycle described above, again and again, until no more longwave is available for absorption. The amount of heat energy added to the atmosphere by the greenhouse effect is controlled by the concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere. All of the major greenhouse gases have increased in concentration since the beginning of the industrial revolution (about 1700 A.D.). As a result of these higher concentrations, scientists predict that the greenhouse effect will be enhanced and the Earth's climate will become warmer. Predicting the amount of warming is accomplished by computer modeling. Computer models suggest that a doubling of the concentration of the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, may raise the average global temperature between 1 and 3 degrees Celsius. However, the numeric equations of computer models do not accurately simulate the effects of a number of possible negative feedbacks. For example, many of the models cannot properly simulated the negative effects that increased cloud cover would have on Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Global Warming Argumentative Essay Global Warming: Myth or Fact? The Global Warming theory has become increasingly popular over the past few years. Citizens of the world are being encouraged to be more environmentally conscious by others including politicians, celebrities, and world organizations. The problem with the theory lies in the fact that it has become more and more controversial as it gains publicity and attention. The basic concept behind this theory is that the earth was made with a balance of "greenhouse gasses". These gasses are naturally occurring within the atmosphere and they essentially make the planet habitable by keeping it warm. When the world became more industrialized, the amount of carbon dioxide that was being emitted into the atmosphere...show more content... The more people habituating the planet, the more potential there is for emission of greenhouse gasses. In short, the basis of this argument other than years of documented research and scientific discovery is what harm could we do by being more conservative in our use of energy and other entities that produce more than their share of greenhouse gasses? The answer as it stands now is none. The harmful effects of ignoring this crisis are all but proven fact. The problem that the pro– global warming theorists have created is that of social standing and little else. While there may be scientific backing to support some of the theory, the media presents the problem with great sensationalism. Global warming and energy conservation has thus become a trend and losses some of its validity through this. The scare tactics used by the media to "promote awareness" are just that, a linguistic ploy to gain favor. "Awareness of this global threat reinforced public concern and environmental problems and thereby provided environmental activists, scientists, and policy makers with new momentum in their efforts to promote environmental protection." (McCright, 2000) This statement draws line to the potential benefits that would be received if the pro–global warming theorists were to draw enough attention to the issue. Driven by social empowerment and conviction to environmental protection, these activists misrepresent the actual threat and paint it as being much more Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Global Warming Research Paper Global Warming: Causes, Effects and Solutions "'The future is here. Greenhouse warming is no longer just a possibility, it is happening now,' said Dr. Michael Oppenheimer, a senior scientist with the Environmental Defense Fund" ("Greenhouse Warning"). Representatives from more than 160 countries met together in the first ten days of December this year to come to an agreement on a treaty to slow down global warming by setting the limits on the countries' greenhouse gases emissions, which include the emissions of carbon dioxide the industries, machines, and cars produce, to preserve the world as we know it, threatened by the consequences of the global warming. In spite of the causes of the global warming, people [humanity] can implement...show more content... This has been causing so called ice ages. The last one lasted from one hundred thousand years ago to 10,000 B.C.. A large quantity of carbon dioxide is dissolved in the ocean water. The quantity of it always comes to equilibrium with the amount of it in atmosphere. Based on the very detailed statistical study of the correlation of the ocean's temperature and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, held by the Bell Telephone Laboratories in the period of 1958 – 1988, some scientists conclude that it may not necessarily be the increase of the concentration of the atmospheric carbon dioxide that causes the warming of atmosphere. The study showed that a rise in ocean temperature actually preceded the rise of carbon dioxide concentration in atmosphere. Another theory states that the primary cause of the global increase of the temperature is the consequence of the sun activity. Sunspot cycles, which range between 9 to 13 years, are determining the amount of the sun radiation which is released in space and received by Earth in particular. "Changes in this cycle on the order of 0.1 percent are equivalent to atmospheric effects on the climate during the time period" (Wildavsky 362). A large group of scientists see the cause of the current temperature change due to human activities such as burning of fossil fuels in the course of the past two centuries since the beginning of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Climate Change And Sociology : Global Warming Climate Change and Sociology Danielle Cluphf College of Western Idaho Climate Change and Sociology Climate change known as global warming has been steadily increasing over time. Global warming is a catch phrase of social confusion. Society feels uncomfortable with this notion. Is it real or fake? Little do people know that human progression and population growth adds to carbon emissions in the atmosphere. The term greenhouse gasses mean H2o or water, Co2 or carbon dioxide, and N20 known as nitrous oxide. In the book titled Global Climate Change, it breaks down what global warming is and relays information about carbon dioxide being the primary cause to the negative amounts of greenhouse gasses. "Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse...show more content... J, et al 2010) In my research, environmental sociologists use the "lens" of conflict theory, and functionalism. Today, most of the popular sociologists look at the environment from the conflict theory perspective so I will focus on this theory. In the book titled You May Ask Yourself, Conley talks about what conflict theory is. "The idea that conflict between competing interests is the basic, animating force of social change and society in general. (Conley 2015) Conflict theorists look at the inequality perspective of societal problems and they can be from poverty, race, or gender etc. An important area of focus among environmental sociologists is the relationship between inequality and the environment. In the article, All About Environmental Sociology, Dr. Cole talks about how environmental sociologists use conflict theory with inequalities in society like income, race, gender and how climate change negatively affects these people. Low–income people for instance have more of a chance to live in a worse area that may be subject to more environmental hazards. (Cole 2017) "Numerous studies have documented that income, racial, and gender inequality make the populations that experience them more likely to experience negative environmental outcomes like pollution, proximity to waste, and lack of access to natural resources." (Cole 2017) I believe this is important to environmental Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Assignment: Global Warming GLOBAL WARMING The term global warming was first used in its modern sense in a science paper dated 8th August 1975 in the journal science called "Are we on the brink of a pronounced global warming?" The words used by Broker were new and they represented a convincing recognition that there was an amount of warming in the climate. Scientists previously used the phrase "inadvertent climate modification" because even though it was realized that humans could bring about a change in the environment, no–one was particularly sure as to which direction it was going. The word Global Warming was first used by National Academy of Sciences in 1979 in a paper called The Charney Report, which wrote:...show more content... Nitrous oxide being 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. Gases such as chlorofluorocarbons have been banned in many parts of the world because of their ability to degrade the ozone layer. Such gases trap the heat thousand times more than CO2 does. But because they have low concentration than CO2, none of them add that much warmth to the atmosphere as much as CO2 does. To understand the impacts of all gases together, scientists usually talk about all greenhouse gases in terms of the commensurate amount of CO2. Yearly emissions of 'carbon dioxide equivalent' have gone up by 6 billion metric tons worldwide since 1990, more than 20% increase. Reference: http://environment.nationalgeographic.co.in/environment/global–warming/gw–causes Rising temperatures worsen smog pollution and increase the number of "bad air days" wherein it becomes hard to breathe. Irritated eyes, nose, and lungs are some of its symptoms, and is mainly dangerous for people who suffer from respiratory diseases like asthma. Unhealthy air pollution will keep getting worse as the climate changes. Across the globe, climate change is the reason for making hot summer days hotter and stretching their numbers to never ending heat waves. As the temperature rises, so are the number of illness, emergencies and deaths. In a way, the heat is causing more than just discomfort. Record highs in the summer of 2010 were seen in more than 37 states of the U.S., and in much of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Reflection Paper On Global Warming In the first day of English 101 Climate Change and Multimedia class, Professor Sheila Tefft assigned the class to write a self–reflection about our perspective on writing. I wrote that I use recursive strategy, which is writing in the order of a thesis statement, topic sentences, evidence, analysis, and conclusion. Knowing this approach, I thought I would be successful. However, I encountered more challenges in this class than a success. I encountered a challenge in the first major assignment, which was writing a research paper after reading Mark Lynas' Six Degrees. In this research paper, we had to address our opinion on one environmental issue, and I asked myself whether vertical farming could be a potential solution to stopping deforestation in Brazil. The objective of this writing, according to the syllabus, was to learn how to "summarize, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate the ideas of others as we [you] undertake a scholarly inquiry to produce our [your] own arguments." I exactly followed this step. I first did a general research on vertical farming and deforestation in Brazil, analyzed the information, synthesized the main argument, and delivered my thought to my audience, who are general public and proponents believing vertical farming is the future of agriculture. The challenge had started when I had changed my opinion from vertical farming can stop deforestation to vertical farming cannot stop deforestation. It was a struggle to me, as pundits have already proven Get more content on HelpWriting.net