The debate on global warming
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Meaning and definition of global warming
- The concern of global warming
- Impact of global warming
- Evidences that supports the claim of an overall global warming effect
- The American Policy Roundtable
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
It seems like every night in the news for the past several years a similar story is being reported. All these stories, of course, have something to do with the issue of global warming. global warming is a potentially dangerous problem for all people of the Earth, but is it real? Al Gore in his popular, two-time Academy Award winning documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," clearly believes global warming exists, is a very large problem for the Earth's environment, mainly caused by carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. I believe Al Gore's beliefs in global warming are true; however, I believe that many other factors can be attributed to the problem.
What is global warming? The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) defines global warming as "the hypothesis that Earth's atmosphere is warming because of the release of 'greenhouse gases,' such as carbon dioxide. These gases are released into the air from burning gas, oil, coal, wood and other resources which then holds heat in an action similar to the walls of a greenhouse" (American Policy Roundtable, 2007).
What is global warming? The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) defines global warming as "the hypothesis that Earth's atmosphere is warming because of the release of 'greenhouse gases,' such as carbon dioxide. These gases are released into the air from burning gas, oil, coal, wood and other resources which then holds heat in an action similar to the walls of a greenhouse" (American Policy Roundtable, 2007).
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