Answer the following 4 questions attached below. You must have environmental science a global concern fourteen edition

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answer the 4questions attachment below with specific instructions. Each question is related to the topic in the textbook. The primary chapter from the text book is listed in the parentheses after the question. Please limit your answers for each question to be 200-215 word about 15 lines for each question

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Weeke Detail Submission Grade Please answer all of the following 4 questions. All questions are related to topics in your textbook. The primary chapter from your textbook is listed in parentheses after the question. All answers must be typed using Times New Roman font size 12. Your answers should be double spaced. Please limit your answers to no more than one half to two thirds of a page (that is approx. 15 lines or 200-215 words). Going beyond these guidelines for question length will result in points being deducted from your score. Each question is worth 25 points for a total of 100 points. 1. Ho Detail Submission Grade is of changing climate. List three reasons for public disputes over climate evidence. (chapter 15) 2. What is the Kyoto Protocol? Discuss the role of the U.S. government, the role of big business in the U.S., and the role of individual citizens in meeting the standards set by the Kyoto Protocol. (chapter 15) 3. How would you give an intelligent answer to a person who says, "Why should I worry about the ozone layer? Today's air quality report says there is plenty of ozone around my city." (chapter 16) 4. What do you think is the optimum human population? What do you think is the maximum human population? Are the your answers different? Is so, why? (chapter 7) Detail Submission Grade 1. How do we know recent climate change is human-caused? List five to ten effects of changing climate. List three reasons for public disputes over climate evidence. (chapter 15) 2. What is the Kyoto Protocol? Discuss the role of the U.S. government, the role of big business in the U.S., and the role of individual citizens in meeting the standards set by the Kyoto Protocol. (chapter 15) 3. How would you give an intelligent answer to a person who says, "Why should I worry about the ozone layer? Today's air quality report says there is plenty of ozone around my city." (chapter 16) Cunningham/Cunningham Environmental Science A Global Concern Fourteenth Edition AL This International Student Edition is for use outside the U.S. MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL EDITION w ation
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Surname 1
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Course
Date
Environmental Science
1.
We know that the recent climate change is caused by humans because the factors that
have aggravated it are directly attributable to humans. For example, the ozone layer has been
damaged by the molecules of chlorofluorocarbons. Additionally, global warming has been
caused by increased emission of greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide, which have been
linked to human activities such as industrial emissions. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) carried out a controlled experiment and determined this.
The effects of changing climate are listed below;
1. Reducing polar ice caps
2. Depletion of the ozone layer
3. Prolonged droughts
4. Floods
5. Increased global temperatures.
The public disputes over climate change due to various reasons. These reasons are;
1. A difference in opinion.
2. Divergent views on solving the issues involved.

Surname 2
3. Political interferences.
There are various schools of thought on climate change. These schools give rise to different
scient...


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