Global Warming
Essay by Greek • April 29, 2012 • Essay • 259 Words (2 Pages) • 1,340 Views
Global Warming
The surface of the earth has been warming, the average temperature
increasing, for several years. People studying this agree and disagree on
the cause of the warming trend. Some say that man has caused the
change; others claim that it is a natural trend. Some say that global warming is a crisis that requires us to act boldly, quickly, and wisely. Global warming has become an controversial issue and two known authors Al Gore and Daniel Botkins have shared their different views on how global warming is effecting the world we live in today.
First of all, Al Gore presents to us that Global warming argues that human activities are the causes of global warming. The power of technologies has put a big impact on each individual in this natural world. For example, toxic mixtures going up into the air have caused some parts of the world to have destructive and violent disasters across the globe. Also he talks about how we can make our place better by trying to stop global warming. He says if we have the determination and will to abolish slavery, give women rights to vote, and other historical moments we been through. Then it should not be a problem to solve Global Warming crisis. The solution he gives is that we need to seize the opportunities presented by renewable energy, by conservation, and efficiency, by some of the harder but exceedingly important challenges such as carbon capture and sequestration. (Gore pg. 619)On the contrary, Botkins has some different views on about earths Global Warming.
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