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A 6 page overview of the predominant beliefs about global warming. This paper summarizes up the cause and the result to conclude the only way of saving our planet from eminent peril, the only hope for a alleviation of an increased greenhouse effect and therefor for a stop in the trend towards global warming and the consequent sea level rise, is a dramatic decrease in the world’s fossil fuel consumption. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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With our growing population we continue to make more and more negative impacts to our world environment (Hampson and Reppy, 1997). The phenomena of global warming is just
one of the impacts we are experiencing as a result of our continued pollution, clear cutting activities and other industrial and agricultural activities which are adversely impacting our environment.
Global warming is beginning to be experienced as a result of a phenomena referred to as the greenhouse effect. Hampson and Peppy (1997, PG) observe:
"The specter of global warming haunts Earths future. In the next century, the world will experience climate changes on
a global scale because of the build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels and the destruction of forests. Although the exact timing and magnitude
of these changes cannot be predicted, they are likely to leave no country untouched".
The earths climate is naturally finely regulated by a number of factors. The greenhouse effect is one of these regulators. The greenhouse effect actually exists naturally
over the earth and served to regulate the temperature. Without it the earth would be covered in ice. The addition of pollution to the natural atmospheric composition, however,
has resulted in an adverse impact to that natural function. Recent changes in the greenhouse effect are the result of not
only man-made pollution but also is the result of natural contributions of dust and gases to our atmosphere from factors such as volcanic eruptions. Large quantities of atmospheric dust
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