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  • The Ozone A Hole In Theory
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    ... Watson, head of the ozone trends panel a supporter of the CFC banning: "Probably more people would die from food as a consequence of inadequate refrigeration than would die from depleting ozone. " An environmental scientist knowingly sending 20 - 40 million people to their deaths yearly! Banning CFCs would not only kill 20 - 40 million a year it will also lower the health of the remaining living people, by causing world-wide hunger, and food-borne diseases (Howard)! These are the type of peo...
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  • Greenhouse Gases Greenhouse Effect
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    Is global warming real? Im sure this seems like quite an absurd question to many people. With the accumulation of hard evidence for global warming and our supercharging greenhouse effect most people have already taken for granted that the problem truly exists. There are, however, a small, almost unheard of group of people who are convinced otherwise. One such person is William Robert Johnston. His article on web clearly shows his scepticism towards global warming. He has come up with his own evi...
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  • Polar Ice Caps Nuclear Power Plants
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    Americans have increasingly divulged themselves in over-consumption. This escalating desire for physical goods is initiating the depletion of our resources and the destruction of our environment. The people of the United States, in their quest for material products, are causing catastrophes, such as the greenhouse effect, hazardous wastes, and a growing number of landfills. This in turn pollutes the planet and catalyzes global warming. Greenhouse effect has been reeking havoc with the natural ba...
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  • Carbon Dioxide Methane Renewable Energy Sources
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    By the middle of the twenty first century, there is evidence that the Earth will be warmer than it has been at any time in human history, and quite possibly since the end of the dinosaurs, some 65 billion years ago. If we stay at the rate we our now (fossil fuel consumption / growth in population) then within the next two century the Earth's air might not be fit to breath. Many people in the world do not think that this is a major concern and that it is normal for the Earth's temperature to incr...
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  • Burning Of Fossil Fuels Earths Atmosphere
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    Climate Changes towards Global Warming For centuries human race has had a very strong detrimental influence upon natural environment. One of the largest areas of environmental concern is human-induced climate change. Through technological advancements human beings have accelerated earth on its course towards destruction. Here we clearly see that current state of development of the technology and the dependence of industries on energy resources lead our planet to some critical point where further...
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  • Carbon Dioxide Emissions Back Into Space
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    Geology - Climate change Global warming and climate change has become one of the most heated environmental issues recently that has triggered a lot of controversial responses. Because sunlight is constantly falling on the earth, the law of physics says that the planet has to radiate the same amount of energy back into space. Infrared radiation is sent out by the earth through the atmosphere, where molecules (carbon dioxide) hold outgoing radiation for a while, warming the surface. The molecules ...
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  • Carbon Dioxide Emissions Back Into Space
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    Global Warming and Our Oceans Global warming and climate change has become one of the most heated environmental issues recently that has triggered a lot of controversial responses. Because sunlight is constantly falling on the earth, the law of physics says that the planet has to radiate the same amount of energy back into space. Infrared radiation is sent out by the earth through the atmosphere, where molecules (carbon dioxide) hold outgoing radiation for a while, warming the surface. The molec...
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  • Stop Global Warming Greenhouse Gasses
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    ... over yet, is nothing but a prelude to the future. According to scientists, the effect of global warming is behind the increase of killer hurricanes. The periodicity of hurricanes in the next hundred years is going to increase by 60 - 70 % according to recent studies. Its been noted the formation of hurricanes is closely related to weather conditions around the globe. In 1991 the winters were particularly cold in Alaska and Siberia, yet it was the same year when many furious hurricanes, notab...
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  • Effects Of Global Warming Greenhouse Gases
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    ... the Kyoto Protocol I already had some information from my college library. But that source provided facts and I need some more information about that protocol. The Wikipedia is a good source of any possible information. The one I found about Kyoto Protocol was very useful for me because it contains all necessary definitions and references, which I also used. Discover the scientific facts on global warming effects. Retrieved May 17, 2005 from web This source of information I found accidentall...
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  • Stop Global Warming Carbon Dioxide
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    EFTHIMIOS MARIAKAKIS 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 few rays would be absor...
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  • Methane Nitrous Oxide Burning Fossil Fuels
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    Human Environmental Science Global Warming Human kind has entered a brand new relationship with the earth. The constant and increasing pressures we are exerting threaten our planets ability to sustain life itself. Change-in the way we think, and in the way we live-is needed now. Global warming is the most urgent environmental problem the world will face in the next decade and the next century. Few, if any, trends are more important to our future than climate change caused by human activities. Sc...
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  • Natural Greenhouse Effect Average Global Temperature
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    Fire is Fire 2 Introduction Fire is a topic on which most people can comment. Fire is a widespread phenomenon. Most of us have seen fires in natural vegetation, or their effects; stark, blackened vegetation or a smoke pall. Because fires such as these can have damaging economic and social effects, can spoil forestry timber, can burn down houses and farms, and can kill people and animals, there has been a lot written about wildfires. Added to this wide perception of the damage that can be caused ...
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  • Effects Of Global Warming Carbon Dioxide
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    Global warming is the heating of the earth. This heating occurs because of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is when carbon dioxide and other gases (methane and nitrous oxide) trap energy from the sun in our atmosphere. Most of the energy we receive from the sun is absorbed by the surface of the earth. Some of the energy is reflected and would normally exit our atmosphere; however, carbon dioxide absorbs this energy and it remains in our atmosphere. The more carbon dioxide in the atmo...
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  • Nitrous Oxide Greenhouse Gasses
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    The Global Warming Global Warming The world is getting hotter. 1998 was the hottest in one thousand years, and the nine hottest years on record have all been in the past two decades. Humankind's actions on a global scale have changed not just the landscape of the Earth, but the worlds climate too. Increasingly sophisticated measurements of the worlds climate and weather systems have provided a wealth of evidence that the Earth has been getting steadily warmer. Since the beginning of the industri...
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  • Earth Surface Stop Global Warming
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    In the last century, the earth? s surface temperature has increased 0. 45 - 0. 60 degrees celsius. Although some scientists believe global warming is not a problem, many scientists believe that global warming is a serious problem, and can not be ignored. Global warming, as the term implies, is the increasing temperature of earth. A factor that is believed to play a part in this is the greenhouse effect, which is the effect in which greenhouse gasses, such as carbon dioxide allow incoming solar r...
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  • Carbon Dioxide Emissions Carbon Dioxide Methane
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    The phenomenon described as global warming has been well studied and documented by researchers throughout the world for several years. It is a phenomenon that has the potential to destroy our planet and all life on it. This essay will briefly define global warming, provide evidence of global warming, outline the main causes of global warming and discuss both the known and potential impacts of global warming on the planet earth. Comments are also made concerning actions being taken as well as oth...
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  • Greenhouse Gases Infrared Radiation
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    Greenhouse Effect Greenhouse Effect, term for the role the atmosphere plays in insulating and warming the earths surface. The atmosphere is pretty much transparent to incoming solar radiation. When this radiation strikes the earths surface, some of it is absorbed, warming the earths surface. Earth s surface emits some of this energy back out in the form of infrared radiation. As this infrared radiation travels through the atmosphere, most of it is absorbed by atmospheric gases like carbon dioxid...
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  • Methane Nitrous Oxide Carbon Dioxide
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    The greenhouse effect is an increase in the atmospheric temperature caused by increasing amounts of greenhouse gases. These gases act as a heat blanket insulating the Earths surface absorbing and trapping heat radiation which normally escapes from the earth. They include carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, CFCs, and other halocarbons. The earths atmosphere goes through two processes constantly. Global cooling is the first process. This process uses the clouds which cover 60 % of...
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  • Burning Fossil Fuels Natural Greenhouse Effect
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    The Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect, as defined in the dictionary, is the effect produced as greenhouse gases allow incoming solar radiation to pass through the Earths atmosphere, but prevent most of the outgoing infrared radiation from the surface and lower atmosphere from escaping into outer space. Even though this process occurs naturally and has kept the Earths temperature about 60 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it would otherwise be, current life on Earth could not be sustained with...
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  • Greenhouse Effect Is Caused Effect Is Caused Rays
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    The Greenhouse Effect Our world is suffering, and it is suffering from something people call the Greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is caused by humans over pollution of the earth. If we do not stop this soon the earth will die. We have caused this over many years of over industrialization in this growing world. We think that bigger is better, so we make vehicles bigger and better, and we make pretty much everything else bigger as well. So we make larger factories to build these larger thi...
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