Global Warming: An Inevitable Future

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Global Warming: An Inevitable Future By: Megan Crider A report submitted for English III Ms. Paula Butler April 13, 2007 Global Warming: An Inevitable Future Global warming is an environmental threat to humans, and therefore, actions should be taken to prevent its occurrence. I. Summary A. Increasing temperatures B. Causes-effects C. Time II. Drastic changes A. Rising sea level B. Climate C. Plants and animals III. Human involvement A. Pollution B. Reducing the carbon dioxide emissions C. Alternative methods Global Warming: An Inevitable Future Imagine a world where deserts expand across the interior of continents; Coastlines are constantly attacked by hurricanes and floods; Entire islands are completely submerged underwater; Vast forests are destroyed; Plants and animals of all kind are extinct. This world could become a reality. Global warming has been an issue that few people are actually aware of. There have been warnings about this for decades, but most of humanity has chosen to ignore them. However, if we want to keep our world, actions must be taken to prevent global warming. If these actions are not taken, the world as we know it will disappear. Global warming is an environmental threat to mankind and requires our immediate attention. Each year since 1992 has been recorded as some of the warmest years on record. Signs that global warming is occurring are evident: global average air and ocean temperatures have increased, snow and ice are melting over widespread areas, and the sea level is rising (Union of Concerned Scientists). An increase in global temperature will have many dire consequences. Higher maximum temperatures will cause an increase in heat-related deaths. Heat stress will occur in livestock and wildlife. Many crops will risk damage. Demand for cooling methods will be increased

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