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Whether global warming is a reality or whether global warming is “junk science.

My birth month is January so I will agree to this point that global warming is a reality. Global
warming is all because of human activity. The drastic and comparatively recent increase in
global temperature increases cannot be entirely explained by anything other than the rapid
increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. Earth-orbiting satellites and other
technical advancements have allowed scientist to see the larger picture, actually collecting on a
global scale many different kinds of knowledge about our earth and its environment. In the mid-
19th century, the heat-trapping existence of carbon dioxide and other gases was seen. Their
capacity to control the flow of infrared energy through the planet's atmosphere is the proper
scientific ability There is no doubt that, in reaction to elevated amounts of greenhouse gases, the
Planet must warm up.

There are a variety of effects that scientists expect such warming to have. The most noticeable is
the increase in sea level, when water rises as it warms, and this has a particularly strong effect on
the considerable portion of the world's population living next to the sea, and on individual
nations, such as small island states, some of which are on the verge of vanishing, with a very
slight rise in sea level. A basic issue is the migration of climatic zones and hence the areas where
different plants will grow, both agricultural and other (tree species, for example), and where
other species can flourish. (Diseases and disease-bearing insects are of particular concern.) The
risk of increased occurrence and severity of natural disasters, particularly windstorms and floods,
is a concern, and one that many insurance providers argue is already happening. In fact, the
consequences would have important repercussions for human cultures across the globe.

My stance is clear that global warming is indeed all because of human activity

Global warming. (1993). In K. McLeish (Ed.), Bloomsbury guide to human thought.


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Global warming. (2008). In Philip's encyclopedia. Philip's. Credo Reference:


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Paterson, M., & PATERSON, M. (2002). global warming. In J. Barry, & E. G. Frankland
(Eds.), International encyclopedia of environmental politics. Routledge. Credo
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