Geography and the meaning of climate change
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Understanding how the earth has changed
- The effects of global warming
- The periods of climate change
- Conclusion
- Reference list
Abstract
Within the field of geography, the issue of climate change is one that has aroused a significant amount of public debate, especially over the past few decades. There have been about as many theories on climate change as there are scientists out there, and this has made the debate largely an argument over information, for example, how to interpret evidence such as the ice caps melting. climate change is a debate that has placed science at odds with politics and economics. The risks are evident, as the public has been overrun with warnings of what is to come if the world does not collectively get its act together and change the way it interacts with the natural environment - the ice caps will melt, the sea levels will rise, we will have terrible natural disasters, blistering summers and ongoing droughts. It has gotten to the point where there is so much conflicting information about global warming that people do not know who to believe, and this can be said to have led to certain complacency among people and the way that they treat the natural environment.
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