The Pros and Cons of Global Warming

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Global warming, by definition is the “ gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.”(Webster) In the last several decades, there have been numerous debates regarding global warming. As of now it has become one of the biggest problems facing the world today. Scientists do believe that our production of greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide is having a warming effect on the atmosphere, but it also is creating a positive impact to on the planet. The controversial side is scientific consensus that it is the fault of mankind that our actions have led to the results of earthquakes, tidal waves, geographical plates moving, all because of global warming pollution. The other side that is also debated on is that global warming can bring new developments to our planet and to all that dwell within. In this paper I will examine the positive and negative side of global warming and suggest some ways nature and humans are solving the issue. Global warming is causing the largest impact to nature and humanity in the 21st century, but with green house gases on the rise, humanity, nature, and species will learn to evolve. Many negative impacts have resulted from global warming, but many positive changes have been made by humanity. There have been many ideas on what humans can do to improve on the green house gases and CO2 emissions we create and where it can lead us to. For example, reducing CO2 emissions have been giving many thoughts of what could cause the upraising of green house gases. One of the main sources is automobile emissions. The makers of Shell Gasoline Corporation, a Fortu... ... middle of paper ... ...d Cosan:Fuelling a lower-carbon future with bio fuels." 02 Jun 2011. Riezen Cosan, Online Posting to Shell Global. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. . Rosenberg, Matt. "Advantages and Disadvantages of Global Warming." 04 Apr 2010. About.com, Online Posting to Geography. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. . SCHWENDENMANN, LUITGARD, and EDZO VELDKAMP. "Long-Term CO2 Production From Deeply Weathered Soils Of A Tropical Rain Forest: Evidence For A Potential Positive Feedback To Climate Warming." Global Change Biology 12.10 (2006): 1878-1893. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. Supply In A Tropical Reef Ecosystem." Global Change Biology 17.4 (2011): 1695-1702. Web. 28 Nov 2013.

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