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This 6 page paper examines the environment, the effect of greenhouse gases and fixes for global warming. A variety of issues are explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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causes are most responsible for global warming. That said, it is also true that atmospheric particles come in part from natural causes (Houghton, 1997). Also, some greenhouse gases such as
carbon dioxide do occur naturally ("Climate Change," 2006). In essence, while it seems as if human factors are primarily to blame for global warming, some natural events do affect climate
change. B. Explain the human factors Again, it seems as if human factors are the primary cause for global warming. Global warming is something that is generally
causes by carbon dioxide emissions as well as other gases that trap heat ("Global Warming Science," 2006). These are emitted mostly through forest clearing and the burning of fossil fuels
("Global Warming Science," 2006). When someone participates in such activity, it appears at first glance, that after the event, the environment is no worse for wear. However, the gases that
come from such things can remain in the atmosphere for centuries ("Global Warming Science," 2006). C. The Greenhouse Effect Many are familiar with the term
"Greenhouse effect." The warming effect as a result of greenhouse gases is a phenomenon that was first noted by a French scientist in 1827 (Houghton, 1997). What is the greenhouse
effect exactly? Greenhouse gases are actually gases which are trapped in the atmosphere ("Climate Change," 2006). Some greenhouse gases are a result of human activity and some occur naturally in
the atmosphere ("Climate Change," 2006). Yet, for the most part, greenhouse gases are caused by man ("Climate Change," 2006). Hence, the trapping of gases in the atmosphere, something known as
the greenhouse effect, is something that can be controlled, at least to an extent. II. Detecting Global Warming A. How does the
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