Monday, December 2, 2013

research's outline

Introduction
Global warming is the rise of temperatures as a result of greenhouse gases which trap the heat that would have escaped from the earth. In the recent years, despite the fact that climate change is not a recent problem, this topic has received a lot of attention. This has continued to be the case for sometimes now. Population growth has increased use of land and fuel
History stands by the fact that global warming is not a new problem
Over the past decades, changes in the natural greenhouse effect have affected temperatures.
Changes in weather patterns have been witnessed through an increase in storms globally.
It s projected that temperatures globally will increase.
The growth of the human population is directly related to an increase global warming. There is an increase in need for manufacturing goods, land and fuel.
The result of global warming is being witnessed globally through rising sea levels and melting ice in the Artics. Ice melting decreases land and cause flooding.  Crops, on the other hand, are being affected since farming land is decreasing, some lands are drying up, and the heat is destroying crops.
There are different ways in which we can help slow down global warming
Global warming can be reduced by avoiding carbon emissions and gas use
Global warming can be reduced by eating local, fresh foods that encourage a healthy environment
Global warming can be reduced by reducing the overall use of fossil fuels
Conclusion
The human population is increasing daily, and this is a wake up call to make a decision to find ways of reducing the effect on the human population on the world.

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