Climate Change Climate change is a phenomenon that arises after significant changes in the measures of climate such as rainfall, temperature or wind that have lasted over a long period of time. However, increases in global average temperature are the main cause of climate change (Change n.p). Climate change can be...
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Global Warming and the Debates Surrounding It Global warming challenge has elicited varied opinion among academicians who have different thinking on the issue. Many argue that since mid-century annual global temperatures have continued to rise significantly which cannot be attributed to climate change. Another group of scientists claims that it is...
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Global warming and climate change are often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings similar to the terms weather and climate. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (2017) defines global warming as the upward movement of temperature across the word from the 20th century due to increase in emission of fossil...
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An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film developed in the United States by the producer Davis Guggenheim, which aimed at portraying the harsh reality of global warming. As elucidated, the documentary was developed as retaliation for an unsuccessful campaign ran by Vice President Al Gore, whose call for environmental conservation...
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Introduction: Over the years, global warming has become a major topic across the globe. Globalization plays a major role in accelerating the problem of the aforementioned phenomenon otherwise known as climate change. The increase in scientific knowledge has enabled the professionals to come up with ways to combat global warming. The...
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Climatic changes are one of the most important concerns of human on earth today. Though there are many factors which result in gradual changes in climate, people are alarmed on what the climate will be in future. The question of whether such changes occurred in the past and the possible...
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Climate change is the adverse conditions of the climate that are resulting to overwhelming and uncontrollable effects to the globe. These effects of the climate change are caused by the reckless human activities and this trigger nature to engineer hazardous and dangerous paybacks. The human activities causing the climate change...
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Aribigbola research work focused on the discussion of the link that exists between climate change and the armed conflict that is present in West Africa countries that includes Nigeria. The conflict emerges from disputes in oil production. The article will be used to support the claim that oil production leads...
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The Importance of Headings in Content The most straightforward steps are 1, 2, and 3. By having a look at the title, I can tell what the article is about and think of what to expect even before reading through the document. The Significance of the Abstract The abstract provides a summary of...
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Small Island developing states do not have agency with respect to climate change The United Nations Department of Economics categories 51 states and territories as Small island Developing States (SIDS) (Barnett, 2001). These states and territories are situated across that Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, and in the Caribbean Sea. The...
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The planet is undergoing Anthropocene period which is a geologic time period greatly influenced by a human being centered on the devastating global facts that biospheric, hydrologic, geologic, atmospheric and other earth system processes have been interfered with due to human activities. Human behaviors can be largely blamed for the...
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The End of Nature, a book by Bill MacKibben, serves as a warning to readers about the risks to human life presented by the rapid change in the climate and the connection between human activity and global warming. (McKibben, 1989). He also uses clear logos and pathos to draw attention...
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