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    “Greenhouse Effect”, meaning when radiation from the sun is directed towards Earth’s surface some is reflected away, while most is absorbed into the greenhouse gases making up our atmosphere. These gases in order of abundance are water vapour (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and ozone (O3). Some other gases that only make up a tiny percentage of the atmosphere include Chlorofluorocarbons…

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    receives more light, then it will have a higher rate of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process that converts carbon dioxide into sugars such as glucose using energy from the sun. It is basically how plants make their own food. In order to make this food plants need carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight. Plants obtain these materials in a variety of ways. For example, carbon dioxide from the air passes through small pores, called stomata, in the leaves. Additionally, water is absorbed by the…

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    Zaynab Abdullahi CHEM 1700-91 CO2 Emissions Global warming is the gradual rise of the earth’s temperature within the atmosphere. The rise of heat is due to the greenhouse effect, which is caused by increased levels of Carbon dioxide. The earth already produces CO2 in different ways, but too much of it is harmful and causes global warming. There are many things that contribute to the cause of global warming, which affects human lives and health in many ways . Scientist’s agree that the main…

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    climate, it sends out carbon dioxide and mercury, fills your body with pollution, and kills our landscape. Coal is changing our world slowly but surely. Co2, also known as carbon dioxide; is hurting the world more than one would originally think. By burning coal the amount of carbon dioxide in the air keeps growing by about 2 ppm each year. Climate change involving mountain glaciers and coral reefs are affected. Even if we take maximum effort to slow down the release of carbon dioxide today the…

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    solution is above 7, it is basic. In nature, the atmosphere is composed of about 0.05% of carbon dioxide. However, humans are rapidly using fossil fuels for energy such as coal, oil, and gas since the Industrial Revolution which exponentially increases the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the air. The ocean’s pH can lower and become more acidic if there is an excess of carbon dioxide…

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    absorbs carbon dioxide from the air which then causes the ocean 's pH level to decrease. As the ocean 's acid levels increase, it can affect marine life by helping organisms who make energy by combining sunlight and carbon dioxide, but hurts the chemical communication, impact, and growth of many organisms by increasing the pH. Overall, the increase in carbon dioxide is bringing severe consequences to our environment and needs people who are willing to make a difference by monitoring their…

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    became the most successful electric car company in the U.S. Electric cars have been around for a while even if they seem like recent technology. Electric cars and hybrid cars have become a great alternative to fuel guzzlers. They produce little to no carbon emissions when running, which is good for the environment. There are many types of electric cars today. There is the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), which is an all-electric plug-in. BEVs are often called “zero emission” cars. The HEV (Hybrid…

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    such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which traps heat that would otherwise escape from the Earth (cotf.edu). There are two reasonable explanations for global climate change, either the human species’ or the environment. The first explanation is that the human species’ are the ones to blame for global climate change because of the amount of carbon dioxide they deposit into the atmosphere. Too much carbon dioxide…

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    The Permian Period

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    climate does change, it is almost always in relation to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. According to Howard Lee, a geologist who writes for a website called skeptical science, stated that the earth 's climate has abruptly risen in the past, as it is doing today. He also says that these abrupt rises in earths climate has always been destructive for life on earth, causing mass extinction. The Permian period is an example of this. The Permian period is also known as…

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    Pros And Cons Of Coal

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    Clean coal can also be very dangerous. Clean coal technologies are sought out to lessen the environmental impact but, it is harming it. More and more carbon dioxide is being added to the atmosphere. This increase in carbon dioxide directly effects global warming. This could have the potential to kill several people by the thousands, who can encounter possible heart attacks and asthma attacks. Several people believe in the idea that coal…

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