Global Warming Why Is Environmental Health A Growing Epidemic?

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RUNNING HEAD: Global Warming Global Warming: A Growing Epidemic Sydney Garrity Monmouth University Global Warming: A Growing Epidemic 2 Introduction: What is Global Warming? Global warming is an increase in the world’s temperature that happens gradually over time because of pollution, toxic gases, and environmental deterrents. This sounds like a mild change that is happening globally but continuing to ignore detrimental effects that humans are causing the planet may result in a world that is unlivable in the near future. This is not a myth like some may think. It is very common for some to be in denial of the inevitable; that our world is changing around us and if we don’t make a change things will continue to worsen. Increased temperatures taking place on the planet are partially natural and partially the result of human activity. Global warming is an issue if it is not addressed properly, and timely, it will consume the place that we call home. The Issue at Hand My Position: Why do Some think Global Warming is A Myth? (GUO) Understanding the Issue Summary (Last Name, Year) 2 Global Warming: A Growing Epidemic 3 References Trenberth, K. E., Dai, A., Schrier, G. V., Jones, P. D., Barichivich, J., Briffa, K. R., & Sheffield, J. (2014, January). Global Warming and Changes in Drought [Scholarly project]. In ProQuest. Retrieved March 29, 2019, from https://search-proquestcom.ezproxy.monmouth.edu/docview/1651464571?pq-origsite=summon 3 Global Warming: A Growing Epidemic 4 Figures title: Figure 1. [Include all figures in their own section, following references (and footnotes and tables, if applicable). Include a numbered caption for each figure. Use the Table/Figure style for easy spacing between figure and caption.] For more information about all elements of APA formatting, please consult the APA Style Manual, 6th Edition. 4 April Third- Individual Presentation Global Warming 3-6-page paper make sure to answer point number five under global understanding individual presentations, choose presentation date Individual Position Paper: A position paper differs from a traditional term paper in that it includes your opinions, viewpoints, feelings, and the evidence that supports them. The main reason for this assignment is to understand an issue better by researching all sides of an issue thoroughly. You will choose an environmental issue topic that interests you. There are a wide variety of topics available. Once you have an approved topic, research the different sides of the issue and think about your position on the issue. Write a position paper based on the guidelines outlined below. There is a three (3) page minimum for the paper and a six (6) page maximum. You should plan on using at least three (3) scholarly research-based articles for the paper, since you will need sources to support your information about the topic. Students will evaluate the impact of globalization, in historical and/or presentday context, on issues, such as, but not limited to social justice, human rights and equality. Please make sure you follow proper APA format for referencing your sources--Please do not put the MU Library Link as the source of the document—references must be in APA format! All papers should be typed in APA format which means Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced with standard margins of one-inch. Each section of the paper should have a heading stating the content areas below for ease of identification. Please consult the Writing Center if you are not clear about APA format, since point will be deducted for improper formatting. Evaluation Criteria and Guidelines for Student Position Papers: 1. Title and Introduction: Statement of the issue to be discussed 5 possible pts 2. Description of more than one side of the issue supported by 25 possible pts relevant and multiple sources of information (may include G.U.O here) 3. Clear, concise statements of your position on the issue 5 possible pts 4. Discussion of your position supported by relevant and 20 possible pts multiple sources of information (may include G.U.O here) 5. Questions that have arisen as you researched the issues and 10 possible pts information you need to understand the issue better 6. Concise summary statement restating the issue, your 10-possible pts position, and the essential evidence that supports your position 7. Literature cited (APA) 15 possible pts Appropriate number (5) Appropriate type (scholarly, peer-reviewed) Proper format (APA) 8. Overall important communication factors 10 possible pts Spelling and grammar TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 possible pts Individual Position Paper PowerPoint Presentation: Presentation April Third Each student will prepare a PowerPoint to be presented in class to share their Individual Position Paper topics with their peers. This presentation should be approximately 10 slides and show the key points of your paper. Slide titles should reflect the categories of your paper and the presentation should explain their chosen topic. Presentations should include videos, critical thinking questions for class discussion, and or a group activity, etc. Please plan approximately 10 minutes for your presentation.
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Running head: GLOBAL WARMING

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Global Warming: A Growing Epidemic
Sydney Garrity
Monmouth University

GLOBAL WARMING: A GROWING EPIDEMIC

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What is Global Warming?
Global warming is an increase in the world’s temperature that happens gradually over
time because of pollution, toxic gases, and environmental deterrents. This sounds like a mild
change that is happening globally but continuing to ignore detrimental effects that humans are
causing the planet may result in a world that is unlivable in the near future. This is not a myth
like some may think. It is very common for some to be in denial of the inevitable; that the world
is changing and if society does not make a change things will continue to worsen. Increased
temperatures taking place on the planet are partially natural and partially the result of human
activity. Global warming is an issue if it is not addressed properly, and timely, it will
continuously make the world inhabitable for human life.
The Issue at Hand
The primary issue faced by society from the contribution of human activities has been the
rising global temperatures, in addition to the existence of a group opposed to the idea that there
has been any increase in global temperatures at all. In essence, part of society believes that global
warming is a political conspiracy while another believes that it is an inevitable natural
phenomena caused by changes in the earth’s atmosphere without any human intervention.
Nonetheless, a research by Cook et al. (2016) determined that 90% of science scholars share the
consensus that human beings have been the c...


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