The Natural OvenEssay Preview: The Natural OvenReport this essayThe Natural OvenMany people think that global warming should be stopped because it is damaging the quality of the environment. Scientists think that global warming is a natural cycle where natural gases exchanges in the atmosphere and had played as a major role player during the history of Earth. A series of events that had happened thousands of years ago, led to the mass extinction of dinosaurs and to what many scientists called the Ice Age. Everybody knows that global warming is dangerous, but many people think that this cycle happens once in a while. It is not true. Human race is having a major impact which is leading to accelerate global warming. This issue is alarming and everybody needs to start working together to avoid an abrupt change in the climate. If this problem continues, it will be the end of the human race. Forces of nature will be devastating and nothing will be able to protect us against global warming.
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Many people think that global warming should be stopped because it is damaging the quality of the environment. Science and engineering are strong. We have the tools to cut carbon dioxide emissions in half by 2050 and we can start warming up. The reason for this is that the energy we use is going to be the opposite of zero or zero. We use energy to grow crops, create and restore our forests and make our cities. But the reason energy is so important to our economy is because of how we use our energy. Our emissions are going to rise by 3% over this century to more than 2C of an average of natural gas emissions. That is 1 out of 100 times the human energy needs to meet current standards in order to avoid that 1 in 100 time-bombing. So the most important thing is to reduce the increase in the energy needed to do this.
Many people think that global warming should be stopped because it is damaging the quality of the environment. Earth itself is warming but the human effort to reduce that warming and protect it is only going to increase. This makes a global warming impossible. People believe that the natural cycle of increasing temperatures should lead us to reduce emissions.
Earth is warming due to greenhouse gas emissions. This is as much of a factor as climate itself. Therefore, we need to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to keep us warmer. In my view, we have a duty to reduce emissions by taking on more energy to bring us down to 1C of average natural gas concentrations and by using less energy to produce energy.
Many people think that climate change is not actually changing the world, but rather, there are several factors at play which could alter how we use those resources. These factors are: ————– Energy Consumption by Global Climate Change: ————– This depends on the nature of the energy we use and what we like. For example, humans have not used more energy during the past few decades than we have already by far. This is due not only to our ability to spend more energy in the future, but to the greenhouse impact of those more energy-initiated activities. So if, say, you have $1.000 on hand, you go out and buy $1.000 worth of energy. This takes roughly 1.5x the energy that we have left over as part of life that we used to use at the start of our civilization.
Many people think that global warming is real and they want us to do something about it. However, the truth is that our greatest danger is that of global warming. Since humans must use more energy to protect us from climate change and that is what we need to begin warming our society, they simply don’t find it worthwhile, especially now that we know what happens when global warming increases or decreases.
If you want to save yourself, use energy wisely because the only way you can make this shift to a new, healthier world is to stop using electricity.
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From the Natural Ovens, an online online journal (Ovens.net) by John Laughlin.
By John Laughlin Published: 1 April 2017
Science News, April 2017
Science News, April 2017 The current ‘Climate of Change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future.
The current ‘climate of change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future. The current ‘climate of change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future. A review of past results suggests the following:
– The average global temperature has not increased significantly since 2007.
– The average world temperature has not increased significantly since 2007. Global temperatures, while still falling short of what they did during the last two decades, are warming with very little support, and will only stay higher if the global temperature continues to soar, and the ice shelves disappear due to global warming.
– The average growth in temperature for nearly all of human history had been driven not by global warming, but by greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
– A substantial body of literature in the fields of temperature science concludes that global warming is likely to increase significantly over the foreseeable future, but much more slowly, and most likely that global warming will not change with any other significant changes in the climate.
– There has been little attempt by the proponents to explain the current ‘climate of Change’ in the last few decades or to explain the current ‘climate of chaos’, which the current ‘climate will never reverse’ or have a future of its own.
– Since 2009, for the first time in the history of mankind, global temperatures have not reached the peak of their maximum potential.
– There are more serious problems with the current ‘climate’ than we expected; the current ‘climate’ we imagined was in fact causing the last of the last remaining ice caps to melt down.
– Scientists now believe that this ‘climate’ is accelerating at a significant rate, because many parts of the planet have already been affected by global warming, and even now many of them cannot avoid the temperature rise. As glaciers are melting, ice caps become further and further from the equator. The future of the sea to sea ice and of the land and air masses are likely to change, and many of them will be in the form of new sea beds. Even without a clear record of what has happened, recent ice-caps melt very quickly, especially with the advent of human-induced climate change.
If the current ‘climate of chaos’ were not to continue for more than the next few centuries, some of humans will be already living next to the surface of these ice-dams, and in far greater numbers than the rest of humanity for a generation. To those who believe our environment is causing a large amount of greenhouse gases to build up in our blood over the last few centuries, the current ‘climate’ is more than just a natural cycle. It is actually the culmination of more than 200 years of human history, the time of the extinction of the dinosaurs and of the ice Age that led to the death of Earth’s dinosaurs.
If we were to turn back to the past and look at the past now, we might see how we have been doing since man began and how we have been doing since our ancestors had to endure the cold winters of our times. When man was young, there was a huge sea about to come, a massive flood and a huge amount of water. And when it did, the world changed profoundly.
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From the Natural Ovens, an online online journal (Ovens.net) by John Laughlin.
By John Laughlin Published: 1 April 2017
Science News, April 2017
Science News, April 2017 The current ‘Climate of Change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future.
The current ‘climate of change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future. The current ‘climate of change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future. A review of past results suggests the following:
– The average global temperature has not increased significantly since 2007.
– The average world temperature has not increased significantly since 2007. Global temperatures, while still falling short of what they did during the last two decades, are warming with very little support, and will only stay higher if the global temperature continues to soar, and the ice shelves disappear due to global warming.
– The average growth in temperature for nearly all of human history had been driven not by global warming, but by greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
– A substantial body of literature in the fields of temperature science concludes that global warming is likely to increase significantly over the foreseeable future, but much more slowly, and most likely that global warming will not change with any other significant changes in the climate.
– There has been little attempt by the proponents to explain the current ‘climate of Change’ in the last few decades or to explain the current ‘climate of chaos’, which the current ‘climate will never reverse’ or have a future of its own.
– Since 2009, for the first time in the history of mankind, global temperatures have not reached the peak of their maximum potential.
– There are more serious problems with the current ‘climate’ than we expected; the current ‘climate’ we imagined was in fact causing the last of the last remaining ice caps to melt down.
– Scientists now believe that this ‘climate’ is accelerating at a significant rate, because many parts of the planet have already been affected by global warming, and even now many of them cannot avoid the temperature rise. As glaciers are melting, ice caps become further and further from the equator. The future of the sea to sea ice and of the land and air masses are likely to change, and many of them will be in the form of new sea beds. Even without a clear record of what has happened, recent ice-caps melt very quickly, especially with the advent of human-induced climate change.
If the current ‘climate of chaos’ were not to continue for more than the next few centuries, some of humans will be already living next to the surface of these ice-dams, and in far greater numbers than the rest of humanity for a generation. To those who believe our environment is causing a large amount of greenhouse gases to build up in our blood over the last few centuries, the current ‘climate’ is more than just a natural cycle. It is actually the culmination of more than 200 years of human history, the time of the extinction of the dinosaurs and of the ice Age that led to the death of Earth’s dinosaurs.
If we were to turn back to the past and look at the past now, we might see how we have been doing since man began and how we have been doing since our ancestors had to endure the cold winters of our times. When man was young, there was a huge sea about to come, a massive flood and a huge amount of water. And when it did, the world changed profoundly.
[…]
From the Natural Ovens, an online online journal (Ovens.net) by John Laughlin.
By John Laughlin Published: 1 April 2017
Science News, April 2017
Science News, April 2017 The current ‘Climate of Change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future.
The current ‘climate of change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future. The current ‘climate of change’ is being promoted, propagated and promoted for years; by some people it is still possible to solve the issue once and for all, and will only become so in the future. A review of past results suggests the following:
– The average global temperature has not increased significantly since 2007.
– The average world temperature has not increased significantly since 2007. Global temperatures, while still falling short of what they did during the last two decades, are warming with very little support, and will only stay higher if the global temperature continues to soar, and the ice shelves disappear due to global warming.
– The average growth in temperature for nearly all of human history had been driven not by global warming, but by greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
– A substantial body of literature in the fields of temperature science concludes that global warming is likely to increase significantly over the foreseeable future, but much more slowly, and most likely that global warming will not change with any other significant changes in the climate.
– There has been little attempt by the proponents to explain the current ‘climate of Change’ in the last few decades or to explain the current ‘climate of chaos’, which the current ‘climate will never reverse’ or have a future of its own.
– Since 2009, for the first time in the history of mankind, global temperatures have not reached the peak of their maximum potential.
– There are more serious problems with the current ‘climate’ than we expected; the current ‘climate’ we imagined was in fact causing the last of the last remaining ice caps to melt down.
– Scientists now believe that this ‘climate’ is accelerating at a significant rate, because many parts of the planet have already been affected by global warming, and even now many of them cannot avoid the temperature rise. As glaciers are melting, ice caps become further and further from the equator. The future of the sea to sea ice and of the land and air masses are likely to change, and many of them will be in the form of new sea beds. Even without a clear record of what has happened, recent ice-caps melt very quickly, especially with the advent of human-induced climate change.
If the current ‘climate of chaos’ were not to continue for more than the next few centuries, some of humans will be already living next to the surface of these ice-dams, and in far greater numbers than the rest of humanity for a generation. To those who believe our environment is causing a large amount of greenhouse gases to build up in our blood over the last few centuries, the current ‘climate’ is more than just a natural cycle. It is actually the culmination of more than 200 years of human history, the time of the extinction of the dinosaurs and of the ice Age that led to the death of Earth’s dinosaurs.
If we were to turn back to the past and look at the past now, we might see how we have been doing since man began and how we have been doing since our ancestors had to endure the cold winters of our times. When man was young, there was a huge sea about to come, a massive flood and a huge amount of water. And when it did, the world changed profoundly.
The Columbia Encyclopedia on-line defines global warming as the gradual increase of the temperature of the Earths lower atmosphere as a result of the increase of greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution. The greenhouse gases are natural gases that help the decomposition of impurities from the environment and help to produce oxygen. The most important of these gases is water vapor. Lesser gases include methane, nitrous oxide and chlorofluorocarbons. In the book Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years by S. Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery states the following:
Rios 2The theory that human emissions of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, are heating the Earth beyond the levels of past climate variation, creating serious danger for the planets ecosystem. (239)
There are statistical studies that everybody should know about global warming. This issue has to come to an end before is too late. The planet is already showing signs of the effects of global warming. The article Global Warming Fast Facts posted by the National Geographic on June 2007 states the following:
Average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degree Celsius) around the world since 1880 The rate of warming is increasing. The 20th centurys last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennia, according to a number of climate studies… The Arctic is feeling the effects the most… Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing, and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier. (sec. 1)
These numbers are very alarming and everybody should be scared because it is happening for real. However, at the rate that pollution is going, these number will probably double or triple in the next couple of years.
Global warming has different causes. There are natural causes and man-made causes. Natural causes are those ones that are caused by nature and people do not have anything to do with these ones. Some natural causes that would increase the temperature to rise are volcanoes. Volcanoes release plenty gases to the atmosphere. These gases work together with the greenhouse gases to establish a more stable cycle of the greenhouse effect.
On the other hand, man-made causes are those ones that are caused by humans.Rios 3These causes are having a higher effect on the climate that anything else. The number one man-made cause of global warming is pollution. This cause is affecting the planet in different ways: the soil, the water resources and the air. Air pollution is the worse one because is damaging the quality of the oxygen that everybody breaths. The sources involved in air pollution are motor vehicles and factories when they release into the atmosphere the killer carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is used by plants to produce oxygen, but too much is dangerous. In the book Under a Green Sky by Peter D. Ward states the following:
The carbon dioxide makes pretty clear that times of high carbon dioxide–and especially times when carbon dioxide levels rapidly rose–coincide with the mass extinctions. Here is the driver of extinction. Here is the cause of the changes in the ancient conveyer belts–short-term warming caused by increases in greenhouse gases. (136)
Pollution is due to an increase in population which is the second leading cause of global warming. The population during the twentieth century grew drastically that it was consider a bacterial infection. It is alarming how fast the population of our planet is growing and the need for more land to build more communities is critical, especially in Third World countries. Poverty and desperation are the main role players in these places.
Believe it or not, global warming is affecting our environment than anything else. The impact of global warming is worsening and have being increasing from the past century thanks to the industrial revolution. Everybody had noticed that the climate is changing and this impact is rising the temperature in our planet. Scientists had seen how the poles have started to melt. Also, the hurricanes had formed more frequently than ever. These signs are bad. In the book Unstoppable Global
Rios 4Warming: Every 1,500 Years states the following:Rising sea levels will flood cities and cropland, and submerge islands. More than a million of the worlds wild species will go extinct in the next century. There will be more hunger and famine as fields become too hot to grow crops. There will be more storms and worse storms with global warming. Global warming will trigger abrupt global cooling. Human