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Global warming

Introduction: It is a fact the earth is getting warmer and warmer every year. Scientists believe that global warming is caused by human polluting the environment with their cars, factories and homes. The problem with global warming is the higher temperatures can cause sea levels to rise, flooding cities on the coast like New York City.

REASONS TO Prove this is the Problem: The Facts The earth has increased by 2 degrees since 1950 There is perfect correlation (relationship) Between pollution in the atmosphere (co2) levels and The earths average temperature. Using graphs scientist graphs and charts there Detrition for that prove this is a fact Glaciers are retreating almost everywhere around the world — including in the Alps, Himalayas, Andes, Rockies, Alaska and Africa

How Do we solve the Problem 4-5 sentences Climate change threatens the World as we know. Over 50 million people live on the coast. Global warming will cause the polar ice caps to melt and destroy many major cities along the coast. Global warming can and will destroy the Earth as we know it. We can solve the problem, by regulating and taxing pollution such as oil and coal. We can also promote windmills and other green energy. We can also sign the climate change agreement which would commit the entire world to reducing greenhouse gases. We can also encourage the use of electric cars that use less gasoline.

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