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In ten pages this paper argues that global warming is a genuine phenomenon and will continue to be a factor in the future with supportive global evidence and considers potential long-term effects. Eight sources are listed in the bibliography.
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the effects of global warming to use as political leverage to launch his candidacy for President in 2008. However, Gore never ran for President and stood firmly behind his
contention that global warming is real, and will be a factor that will affect all nations of the world in one way or another for many years to come.
It took someone as high profile as Al Gore - who has long been an ardent environmentalist - to bring the issue of global warming to international prominence. Global
warming is not an instrument of political propaganda; it is real and it threatens the Earth, everyone, and everything that inhabits it. There is compelling evidence that global warming
exists everywhere - in the forms of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, glacial melting, natural disasters, and species extinction - and will continue to affect the ecosphere
long into the future. The concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere are higher now than they have been in 650,000 years (Schneider 31). The reasons for these
high concentrations of CO2 are due to burning fossil fuels (derivatives of plant materials) (Schneider 31). Humans are responsible for the high amounts of carbon dioxide, with industrialization being
the primary cause. Burning fossil fuels and industrial-dictated changes in land usage that has resulted in deforestation have increased the concentrations of CO2 by 35 percent than they were
prior to the industrial revolution (Schneider 31). These high concentrations of carbon dioxide are affecting the climate of the Earth, as revealed in a report issued by the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC stated that emissions of carbon dioxide rose at an even greater rate than worst-case 2000-2004 projections, and if this issue is not
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