Climate Change

Climate Change

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  • Date Submitted: 09/28/2008 11:02 AM
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Climate Change
According to a online form by Friends of the Earth,
only10.37 percent of the British vote yes that the government is
doing enough about Climate change. Certainly climate change is the
most serious threat facing humanity. Climate change is causing the
snow to melt on mountains and getting hotter and killing thousands of
lives of people. Which the government must face up to the urgency
and scale the problem. The world has been affected by global issues
which includes Climate change. Climate change connects to many other
Issues to.
The general state of the earths climate is dependent upon the
amount of energy produced by the dilate system. If the balance
between the energy of the earth receives from the sun, in the form of
light there would be ultraviolet radiation. Surprisingly the cause
of climate change is that the sun is melting away, people can’t build
shelter because of trees are dying from the heat and droughts, and
which animals are getting confused with the temperatures of when to
come out of hibernation. (Climate change or global warming is caused
by increased levels of carbon dioxide (C02) and other polluting gases
in our atmosphere.)
The effect of Climate change is a major threat to our
planet and an urgent location is needed. Seriously Climate change is
causing ice glaciers to melt in every region around the world which
is putting millions at from a flood droughts and lack of drinking
water. Suddenly in 2002 the extent of the artic ice was below the
average of the last 24 years because of climate change, pollution.
T.B.C. (In response to the Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Bill
successfully passing its Report Stage in the House of Commons).
Please stop using a lot of carbon dioxide so we can save our earth.
Having the temperature increase from 13.70c to14.30c in the
last 100 years because of the green house effect which is very
serious. Strangly the...

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