It's always good to start with the definition of the topic and then tell the causes of global warming and suggestions for stopping it and then end it by making people aware of what may happen if it is not caught in time.
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Global warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperatures. This phenomenon is primarily caused by human activities emitting greenhouse gases such as CO2, which trap heat in the atmosphere. The consequences of global warming include rising sea levels, extreme weather events, disruptions to ecosystems, and threats to human health. Urgent action is required to mitigate these effects by reducing emissions, transitioning to renewable energy sources, and implementing sustainable practices.
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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? Look up some facts about global warming! What things does your friend need to know?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
Move immediately to renewable energy all over the world. This means we have to stop burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). We also have to plant trillions of fast-growing trees, which will remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This is the only way to stop global warming.
You can say "calentamiento global" in Spanish to refer to global warming.
Global warming in Oriya language is called "ବିଶ୍ୱ ଉଷ୍ଣତା" (Bishwa Ushnata).
A: There is no one skeptics' view on global warming. Some examples are:Some skeptics say the world is not warming at all. In fact a few even say that the world is cooling, although this flies in the face of meteorological records.Some say that if the world is warming, that is great. They think that global warming means warmer winters and more agricultural production, with no ill effects.Some say that if the world is warming, they realise that there will be winners and losers, but we expect to be among the winners. Losers could include inhabitants of Pacific Islan nations and Bangladesh, and perhaps some of our own coastal communities, but a lot of winners will live in richer nations.Some say that if the world is warming, there is nothing we can do about it. Variations on this include denying that atmospheric carbon dioxide is contributing to global warming, or that we are too powerless to stop rising levels.Some accept that global warming is real and that greenhouse gases are contributing to it, but say that rising greenhouse gas levels are not the result of human activity.Some claim that the short-term economic cost of halting global warming is more important than the long-term cost of climate change. A variation on this is to say that the evidence for global warming is still unconvincing to some, so why pay a cost now for a future benefit that might not materialise.A:Some think it isn't happening at all. They claim that more recent temperature readings are tainted by the Urban Heat Island effect.Others think even if it is happening, humans bear very little, if any, of the responsibility for it.They also point to NATURAL cycles of the Earth, the Sun, and our solar system's movement through the galaxy.Others think that, whether it is caused by humans or not, the results are not nearly as bad as predicted.
Evolutionists study biological processes and the development of life on Earth, not climate science. Belief in global warming is based on scientific evidence gathered by climate scientists, not evolutionary biologists. Many scientists, including evolutionary biologists, accept the overwhelming evidence for human-caused global warming.
Some news sources may exaggerate the effects of global warming to attract attention, while others strive to accurately convey the severity of the issue. It is important to seek information from reputable sources and scientific studies to form an informed opinion on the impacts of global warming.