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A 3 page paper which reviews and reacts to two articles about global warming. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
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environment can give them. As long as there is enough to eat and enough resources to make money human beings will use what they find without thought to the future.
Not until things are obviously in peril will human beings stop what they are doing to make changes. Such is evidently the case in relationship to global warming. While many
have warned about the consequences of industry for decades, it is only now that the majority of people are even beginning to listen. And, according to many it may already
be too late to do anything about global warming. The following paper reviews and reacts to two articles on global warming. The articles are The Economists "The greening of America;
Climate change" and George F. Wills "Inconvenient Kyoto Truths." Global Warming The Economists "The greening of America; Climate change," which dates January, 2007, notes that any nation with a
president will be identified with that president. As such the United States is a nation that, in siding with President Bush, has, among other things, "destroyed the chance of a
global climate-change deal based on the Kyoto protocol" (The Economist (US), 2007; 9US). This article then illustrates how Bush, and this administration, have not addressed global warming as a problem
since the administration began. But, now, or just recently, with Bushs address, global warming has arisen as a topic of concern primarily because Bush needs a topic that will make
him more popular and keep peoples minds off Iraq. The article notes that scientists, for a long time, have been warning about the upcoming consequences of global warming through
human involvement with industry and gases, and yet it was not until Hurricane Katrina that many forces began to take notice of the problem. As the author notes, however, "scientific
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