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Energy and the climate

Explain what has happening in those years? What are the solutions propose? What do you think the values solution? Your thoughts about that?

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Energy and the climate Explain what has happening in those years? What are the solutions propose? What do you think the values solution? Your thoughts about that? 322 Part IV: Ecology Global Storm Temperature Damages Degrees Billion Celsius Dollars Energy and the Climate hav pes 14.6 100 Fossil Fuels CO2 Burned Concentration Million tons of PPM oil equivalent 8,000 375 Fossil Fuels, 14.5 ic 80 14.4 7,600 365 14.3 7,200 60 Temperature 14.2 6,800 355 40 6.400 V 14.1 345 Damages 6,000 14.0 20 CO2 5,600 13.9 335 5,200 0 13.8 2000 4,800 1990 325 1970 1980 Energy and the climate. As our growing population increased its burning of coal and oli to produce power, the carbon locked in millions of years' worth of ancient plant growth was released into the air, laying a heat-retaining blanket of carbon dioxide over the planet. Earth's temperature increased significantly. Climate scientists had predicted that this in- crease would disrupt weather. And indeed, annual damages from weather disasters have increased over 40-fold. Solution: A faster shift to nonpolluting, renewable solar, wind, and hydrogen energy systems, World Production World Pesticide Chemicals and Biological Boomerang Pesticide- Pesticide-
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Energy and Climate
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ENERGY AND CLIMATE

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According to the graph of the energy and climate given between the year 1970 and
2000, there has been a lot of increase in fossil fuel burning which has resulted in some
climatic problems. From 1970, the fossil burning rate has steadily increased that has resulted
in a constant rise in temperature and CO2 concentration in the...


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