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HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Global Warming and Acid Rain
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Human Impacts Global Warming Acid Rain Pollution Deforestation Eutrophification Direct Harvesting Ozone Depletion Invasive Species Reduce, Recycle, Reuse Reducing Emissions Laws Planting and Preservation Endangered Species List Alternative energy Using Renewable resources NegativePositive
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Global Warming Global warming is the gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere over time Scientists have collected data from different parts of the globe as evidence of global warming Global warming is though to be caused by a phenomenon called the greenhouse effect The greenhouse effect is a theory that the more greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane) there are in the atmosphere, the more sunlight and heat gets trapped in it
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Global Warming These greenhouse gases are released by a number of different sources: Power Plants that burn fossil fuels Increase in farm animals that release methane gas Cutting down forests which absorb CO 2 Landfills release methane gas as garbage rots and decomposes Increase in the human population
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Global Warming: The Debate Earth’s average temperature has risen a little more than one degree in the past century. Many scientists believe that temperature fluctuations are cyclical and these fluctuations are normal We do not have enough data over a long enough period of time to determine who is right, so who do we believe?
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Global Warming: The Debate This increase in average temperature has tripled since the industrial revolution Scientists have also been measuring glaciers and ice on the poles and these seem to be melting. There is a concern that certain species like the polar bear cannot adapt quick enough to the changing environment If eventually the polar ice caps melt completely, our beautiful coasts will be sunk (literally) Changing temperatures leads to increased storms such as cyclones and hurricanes
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Global Warming: The Debate Unfortunately, we have not been taking the Earth’s temperature for thousands of years and cannot tell if this increase is normal Also, in some areas the temperature is actually decreasing and glaciers are growing. You might think that since global warming is caused by greenhouse gases the increased temperatures would occur near major cities, but that is not the case either. So, where is the proof? What do you believe?
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Acid Rain Combustion of fossil fuels as well as some natural events can release sulfur dioxides and nitrogen oxides into the air. These particles rise into the atmosphere and either fall back down to the earth as acidic dust or mix with water vapor and clouds to form acid rain. When acid rain falls over a body of water consistently it can lower the pH enough to kill aquatic organisms. It also interacts with the bedrock and soil releasing dangerous chemicals that can make the water toxic. After a long period of time the acid will wear away and destroy anything it lands on including trees and buildings
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