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Effects of Greenhouse Gases

Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Citations

EPA, "Greenhouse Gas Emissions." Tuesday, April 15th, 2008. 5/108 .

Easterling, David. "Global Warming." Tuesday, 25-Mar-2008 15:01:29 5/1/08 .

GRACE Goddard Space Flight Center NASA, UNEP, EPA, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, NOAA, University of Colorado, CIA, U.S. Department of Energy, "Global Warming." Updated Daily 5/1/08 .

Stanford Solar Center, "Global Warming." 2008 1/5/8 .

Shah, Anup. "Climate Change and Global Warming ." Tuesday, January 01, 2008 1/5/8 .
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Why Should You Care?

Even though some people argue that the heating and cooling of the earth is part of a natural cycle, there is scientific evidence that, “since the industrial revolution the carbon dioxide levels of the atmosphere have increased and the temperature with it.” According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) “there is no scientific debate on this point.”(1) Greenhouse gases come from “mostly carbon dioxide from combustion of coal, oil and gas.”(1) If the human race doesn’t overcome its addiction to oil then the earth’s temperature will continue to increase and the climate will be negatively altered.

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