Sci 207 - Dependence of Man on the Environment
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SCI 207 Dependence of Man on the Environment
Global Warming
August 6, 2012
After years of scientific debating over the existence of global warming and agreement have been reached is that our planet is at a major risk. The vast of the argument is why the higher temperature continues to exist. The debate is whether human kind is contributing to the factor of the planet meltdown. Finding the human link to the global warming, must be carefully examined in order to find the common solution to our world problems.
A team of scientist must be established in order for the testing begins. The groups must be divided up into several divisions. For example, one group of scientists might study whether soot particles from burning coal block incoming sunlight or absorb it, and another group might look at how oceans respond to higher concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere. Due to the sheer scale of the global climate system, understanding how all the pieces fit together requires the effort of larger assessment, or research bodies, Turk and Bensel (2011). 90% of the primary cause of global warming concluded with the IPCC and the USGCRP. Human are the main contributors to the earth problems. While these groups acknowledge that our climate system is subject to natural variations, they conclude that recent climate change is too rapid and outside the range of what we could expect from just natural causes. Furthermore, the article argues that none of the known causes of natural climate change are able to explain the observed changes of recent decades. In contrast, the well understood connection between greenhouse gas concentrations and temperature, known as the greenhouse effect, can explain these changes, Turk and Bensel (2011). During the Bush Administration, global warming has been a big debate and ignored. For two decade, there has been a scientific debate on who the vast majority causing this. According to Michael J. Lynch & Ronald G. Burns & Paul B. Stretesky, More specifically, we examine the cooperative political and corporate strategy that has characterized global warming policy under the G.W. Bush Administration. That policy has actively attempted to refute the science of global warming and install in its place economic and environmental policies that not only ignore but deny the views of the scientific community on climate change. Extensive details of this cooperative state-corporate anti-global warming strategy are provided below to illustrate not only the nature and Wide-spread level of collusion between the Bush Administration and the corporate sector, but also to explore these activities as a form of state-corporate. Politics and corporate crimes seems to be behind the investigation of the global warming that is threatening the wild life and the humans habitant. Toxic air has contribute to the increase of hotter temperatures in the atmosphere. Global wars also a factor In the U.S., the war on terror and terrorism more generally have been
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