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This 3 page paper discusses what global warming is, what causes it, and what we can do about it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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and what can people realistically do to prevent it? Discussion Global warming is the name given to the fact that we have raised the temperature of the planet. In order
for the surface of the Earth to remain habitable so that we can survive, carbon dioxide and other gases "warm the surface of the planet naturally by trapping solar heat
in the atmosphere" ("What is Global Warming?"). However, we have burned so much fossil fuel (gas, oil, coal) and cleared so many forests that "we have dramatically increased the amount
of carbon dioxide in the Earths atmosphere" ("What is Global Warming?"). Now, because we have increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere so greatly, the planet is getting warmer
("What is Global Warming?"). Some of the effects of global warming include the melting of glaciers, the increasing number of severe storms and droughts, and the fact that "plants and
animals are being forced from their habitat" ("What is Global Warming?"). Among these changes include the fact that the number of severe hurricanes (Category 4 and 5) "has almost doubled
in the last 30 years" ("What is Global Warming?"). Malaria has "spread to higher altitudes in places like the Colombian Andes" and the flow of ice from Greenlands glaciers "has
more than doubled over the past decade" ("What is Global Warming?"). In addition, approximately "279 species of plants and animals are already responding to global warming, moving closer to the
poles" ("What is Global Warming?"). If the trend continues, "we can expect catastrophic consequences" ("What is Global Warming?"). Global warming will have a great impact on human activities, including "where
we can live, what food we can grow, how and where we can grow food, and where organisms we consider pests can thrive" ("Global Warming"). If we are to be
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