Global Warming

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I have an example outline that takes you sentence by sentence for what the paper needs to contain with sentences from an other topic. This one should be over global warming and the three main points can be: what is global warming, how it affects us, and what we can do to help the cause; something basic like that it doesn't have to be super fancy, but it needs to have strong evidence/supporting sentences. It also needs to have scholarly articles cited in MLA. The example has 5 articles cited, but you really only need 3 as long as it provides sufficient evidence. The paper is about 2 1/2 pages long not including the works cited page. Ignore section IB and IC, just put "INSERT IB AND IC HERE" because it asks for information about me.Paper Outline Example

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Environmental Science; Global Warming
Global warming is a term that basically refers to a long-term increment in overall
temperature with regards to the Earth's climate system, a phenomenon of climate variation that is
indicated by a number of effects of the warming as well as temperature measurements. More
importantly, the term usually refers to primarily human-caused observed warming dating back to
the pre-industrial period as well as its projected continuation, even though there also existed
earlier times pointing towards global warming (Vicente, et al., 1711). In a bid to contextualize it
with what is happening in the modern day, the terms are basically employed interchangeably, but
more importantly, global warming is particularly related to a worldwide surface temperature
increments. This, therefore, implies that climate variation points towards any global or regional
statistically recognizable persistent variation with respect to the climate which has the capability
to last for decades or more. As such, the state of climate can be manifested in the form of cooling
or warming. Consequently, a substantial number of the observed warming variations which dates
back to the 1950s are largely unprecedented in the historical, instrumental temperature records as
well as paleoclimate proxy records which relate to climate change spa...


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