Politics of Global Warming
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Is global warming is actually happening?
- Tampering with and altering reports on global warming
- The uncertainties surrounding green energy
- The decision of ExxonMobil
- Conclusion
- Sources
Abstract
In the modernized lifestyles we live today, the consequences of this lifestyle seems to have finally caught up with us. Since 1994, the world's mean temperature has risen almost 1 degree Fahrenheit, and it is only increasing. This is believed to have been caused by excess gas and smoke emissions from cars, planes, boats, and factories, and is more commonly known as global warming. This problem is threatening the existence of our planet, and is one that needs to be dealt with. Research on this conflict has shown that the gases released from our vehicles and factories, also known as "greenhouse" gases, have damaged the layers of our atmosphere and has allowed the suns heat to penetrate further into our planet, and that in the very near future our planet may become uninhabitable. So the question most sane people would ask is this: What are we going to do to stop this? The solution to this question is pretty simple in concept: stop trashing our planet, and cut down on our greenhouse gas emissions. However, executing this solution requires a worldwide effort, and therein lies the problem.
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