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8 pages in length. The writer discusses the issue of global warming, as well as how China and Finland have contributed to and might address the problem. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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discovered to be significantly more susceptible to the detrimental affects than others. For the most part, underdeveloped nations stand to suffer a much worse outcome than their developed counterparts,
inasmuch as the change in climate will directly influence the manner in which their environments react. Such countries as India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the
Philippines appear to be on a collision course with time, as their entire economic and environmental stability will likely crumble as global warming eventually wreaks its final havoc. "Global
warming is fact, not fiction. There are dreadful floods in Bangladesh, and the worlds climate is changing" (Anonymous 13A). At issue, however, is the manner by which these countries
have become sitting ducks for disaster due directly to the technological advancement of developed countries. According to the Climate Institute in Washington, DC, what occurs in these underdeveloped countries will
"adversely affect" (Kleiner 6) how their people are able to cope, even to the point of staying alive. As global warming continues, it influences the sea level; as the
waters continue to rise, they will ultimately "displace the population in the coastal areas, decrease agricultural production and destroy fisheries" (Kleiner 6), which, by the year 2010, will serve to
significantly cripple the economies of these countries. Countries like Bangladesh are suffering such environmental degradation because of countries like China, whose explosive population
has caused its consumption to stretch far beyond the boundaries of environmental safety. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), blame for the change in the earths
climate can be placed squarely upon the shoulder of "human activity -- primarily the use of oil and fossil fuels" (IPS Correspondents PG). In spite of the fact that
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