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7 pages in length. Global warming is a collective action problem; it is also a problem that is very difficult to solve, and the main reason it is very difficult to solve is because it is a collective action problem. Without the involvement of every city, state, nation, continent, government and industry, the tremendous effort to repair the damage to and restore the composition of the environment will be a huge lesson in futility inasmuch as there are always certain global factions that refuse to participate in -- much less entertain the idea -- of involving themselves in what amounts to them as little more than an infringement of their right to do what they will to the environment. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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difficult to solve is because it is a collective action problem. Without the involvement of every city, state, nation, continent, government and industry, the tremendous effort to repair the
damage to and restore the composition of the environment will be a huge lesson in futility inasmuch as there are always certain global factions that refuse to participate in --
much less entertain the idea -- of involving themselves in what amounts to them as little more than an infringement of their right to do what they will to the
environment. One of the most effective ways to illustrate this point is by examining the domino impact of human actions that ultimately occur as a direct result of global
warming, not the least of which includes how climate changes have already been responsible for increased prevalence of lead poisoning as well as a significant rise in tropical storm activity.
Key elements of the collective interest model-perceived risk, personal efficacy, and environmental values-are found to be directly, and positively, related to support of government policies and personal behaviors that
affect global warming (Lubell et al, 2007, pp. 391-412). II. CLIMATE-RELATED CHANGES Climate changes represent one of the top three biggest environmental
health problems in the world because of the way it has altered seasonal weather to the point where summers are hotter and longer, and winters are devastatingly frigid. Many
people have lost their lives over the past few years because of the length and ferocity of some winter storms, while others have succumbed to heat exhaustion merely by doing
everyday tasks. Human health is not the only concern as arctic ice caps are melting at this very moment, and polar bears are finding themselves either stranded on ice
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