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Global Warming is Real By: Devoe Betts

10 Facts Century ago, species that lived at low altitudes have moved their habitats to higher areas, while the original high altitudes species declined in numbers. Both plants and animals specie are expanding their habitats northward because of the generally warmer temperature. Arctic sea ice is thinning drastically, and Glacier are melting away.

10 Facts Continued Human action are causing global warming. Kyoto treaty’s approach to lowering greenhouse- gas emissions is a half-baked piece of international politics, and the U.S is right to refuse to sign it, it seems equally clear to me that human actions are indeed causing at least part of the planet. Earth goes through climate shifts over time, but the greenhouse gases we humans are pouring into the atmosphere are accelerating a natural warming trend.

10 Facts Continued National Climate Data Center in North Carolina surveyed climate research papers published between 1965 and Studies of the past climate changes show that the planet can switch from ice age to tropical decades. We should do all we could to move from fossil fuels to cleaner, less damaging energy sources. Migrating animals head north earlier B/C spring temperature are arriving weeks earlier in the year.