will come to its final point in the next 1 hundred years because of global warming. Global Warming (greenhouse effect) is an official problem(even though our president said “It's a hoax created by the Chinese for economics reason” and that “wrong”)because we humans our release too much CO2 in the air, our political leaders believe it’s a hoax and overall WE just unpledged about our world. Let's get one fact straight, global warming is a REAL situation…
Why Are Your Home’s Asphalt Shingles Curling? The durability, light weight, and lost cost of asphalt shingles are what has made the material a popular choice with homeowners. They perform well against all types of weather, but can become damaged over the years. Shingles that curl along their edges are a sign that you have some problems. Here is why it could be happening. Water Damage When water finds a way underneath your asphalt shingles, the moisture can cause damage that can cause the shingle…
The Juxtaposition of the Use of Biofuels in the Race to Reduce Carbon Emissions By Bobbie Sue Fenton In this paper, I wish to address how biofuels, looked at by some as the ‘savior’ in reducing carbon emissions and reducing the use of fossil fuels, has caused more problems than they have solved. The plan is to use a fair and balanced argument to prove my viewpoint. I chose this topic, coming from an agricultural background, because of my intense dislike for biofuels in not only the way that…
Throughout History, it has seems on multiple occasions that even now, along with the past that Climate Changes seem to alter the effects on History very drastically. For it affected multiple Dynasties, and Empires in the past, with Political Crises, Religious Conflicts, Societal Mayhem, and Violence, it has also affected today’s Society, Although, in comparison, like today, where it is a bit more advanced, climate change would still have affects us, yes, but not as drastically like it did around…
In the Documentary “Secrets Beneath the Ice In Antarctica”, The scientists studied the climate change by examine the Antarctic Ice Sheet. As the deeper they reached the ice, the further back in time they can study because these ices contained tiny bubbles of ancient atmosphere that trapped each year as the snow was compressed into ice night. In the documentary, they used a machine to drill through ice to gather sample from the nearly two miles thick West Antarctic Ice Sheet. Then, they found…
NASA study shows Antarctica gaining ice in some regions Published research concludes that Antarctica ice melt is not contributing to rise in sea level A recent NASA study shows that global warming did not cause Antarctica ice melt loss over a nine year period between 1992 and 2001, during which the continent actually gained more than 110 billion tons of ice every year. The study, which appeared in the Journal of Glaciology, also reported that the amount slowed to 80 billion tons of ice a year…
Uranium mining has long caused controversy in the Kakadu region. Kakadu National Park, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, possesses within its boundaries a number of large uranium deposits. I am writing on behalf of the environmental group, as we are extremely concerned on Kakadu National Parks flora, fauna and aesthetic value. Having accepting the mining for the nation's biggest uranium mine, we all will soon watch the Kakadu, industrial interloper depart. If mining uranium in the…
What is Tundra? The tundra can be found at the top of the earth close to the North Pole. It’s a huge biome that looks so nice and covers the fifth of the earth’s surface. Tundra comes from the word Tunturia. Tundra is the coldest biome in the earth, and it’s hard to live in it from how cold it is. Tundra doesn’t have trees (treeless) in the Arctic and top of the mountains where the climate is cold or windy. Extremely low temperature and a little precipitation Tundra’s lands are…
The author also reviews the effect of greenhouse gases as the major contributor of global warming and the role of political economy in decision making process of leaders. Also, the author claims that many major states lack specific policy on how to deal climate change and that is why the issue of climate change to never be taken serious in…
Hockenberry explores how climate skeptics argue against the global scientific consensus, thus contributing to the increase in climate change skepticism in the last six years. These skeptics come together, construct an argument on one point of view, and undermine the public’s beliefs of climate change. The \ strategy, the basic argument, they use to address climate change is simply denying the fact that human activity causes global warming. More so, this movement gained strength during the time…