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Global Warming: Disproportionate Impact and Foreign Aid
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A 3 page discussion of how to prepare developing countries to deal with the impacts of global warming. This paper contends that those most responsible for the pollution contributing to global warming provide aid to those countries in need. The point is made, however, that foreign aid is only one potential approach. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPglbWrmEconAid.rtf
Global Warming: Potential Effects and Ramifications
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A 5 page review of the potential impacts of global warming. This paper identifies four of these potential impacts and discusses their ramifications. No sources are listed.
Filename: PPglblWrm4Effects.rtf
Global Warming: Real or Imagined?
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A 4 page review of the issue of global warming. This paper contends that our perception of global warming is based more on a misrepresentation of fact and emotion than it is on hard scientific data. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPglbWrmVA.rtf
Global Warming: Reality or Fact?
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A 10 page overview of the facts concerning global
warming. This paper acknowledges those that do not believe global warming is a real phenomena and addresses those beliefs by presenting the facts of the situation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPglbWr3.rtf
Global Warming: Addressing The Problem From Two Countries' Perspectives
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses the issue of global warming, as well as how China and Finland have contributed to and might address the problem. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCglbwr.doc
Global Warming: Critical Summary of Articles on the Issue
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12 page report discusses the phenomenon of global warming and
what it means in terms of various theories regarding the overall
change of Earth’s climate has caused a great deal of furious
controversy regarding the extent to which human activities have
an impact on global temperatures and weather patterns. Several
key points are considered when reviewing the articles: What is
this particular articles primary argument; how can it be summed
up; what type of disagreement has been offered on this aspect of
the issue; what proof or research has been offered; and, is the
argument the author makes convincing. A final summary is also
presented. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWgwarm.wps
Global Warming: It is Not Too Late To Cool Down
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This 10 page paper provides an overview about global warming inclusive of the theories behind it and its future. Ideas about how global warming can be stopped or slowed down are included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA118glo.doc
Global Warming: Liberal Perspective
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4 pages in length. Liberals have been accused of being overreactive zealots whose take on global warming is both alarmist and inaccurate. Not only do they argue with abandon how global warming does indeed exist, but they place the vast majority of its damaging presence to human action. Falling back upon the protective aspect of empirical proof, their conservative counterparts are less inclined to have people shoulder the blame when irrefutable scientific data is still not available. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCGlbWrmLib.rtf
Global Warming: Three Questions
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5 pages. In Thomas Berry's article "The Viable Human" we are shown that the 'wonderworld' we are striving for is in fact becoming a 'wasteworld.' Berry tells us "the total extinction of life is not imminent, though the elaborate forms of life expression in the earth's ecosystems may be shattered in an irreversible manner. What is absolutely threatened is the degradation of the planet's more brilliant and satisfying form of life expression" (Berry, 1998, 186). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAglwa.rtf
Grassland
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3 pages in length. As crucial as any other ecosystem is to the environment, grasslands represent some of the oldest and most significant bionetworks in global history. Short or tall in length, grasslands – which are now one of the fastest fleeting ecosystems on the planet – also incorporate legumes and flowers into their overall arid landscape; trees are very seldom found in such an inhospitable environment. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCGrassL.rtf
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