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A 7 page paper which examines the issues surrounding climate change today, and in the future with a proposed year of what life will be like in 2050. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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through other activities. They argued that global warming was going to become a very serious issue if nothing was done. But, still governments and people went on with their lives
blindly ignoring what many believed to be very dire needs in the environment. In the past couple of years people have finally begun to listen and believe that global warming
was happening and that if something was not done to improve the way people treat the planet live could become seriously threatened. On the other hand, there are those who
argue that the trends seen in the past few decades, or even the past century, are not necessarily uncommon and as such not any more potentially disastrous than they have
been in history. The following paper looks at the issue of climate change, discussing whether or not it is real, and examining what the world may look like in the
year 2050. Climate Change: Is it Real? Prior to examining what life would be like in the year 2050 if the climate change is powerfully real, it is
important for the student to look at whether or not the climate change, or global warming, is actually taking place. This is important due to the fact that the students
essay is on whether or not climate change is real. This is very important to examine, especially when, as one author notes, "Once a particular notion becomes conventional wisdom, evidence
and stories confirming that conventional wisdom are easily accepted and published-and reported in the media" (Bailey). Bailey further examines the work of one scientist who has been studying the issues
for many years, and who notes that, " If you look at the long term records, the Arctic has been as warm or warmer than it is today" (Bailey).
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