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Some people you know say they don't believe that the climate is changing. After completing this week's readings, how would you respond?
Write a 525- to 700-word response including:
- How scientists learn about past global temperatures and climates
- The greenhouse effect
- Greenhouse gases and their role in current climate change
- One piece of data scientists offer to show that the climate is changing globally
- see this NASA website: http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/
- Expected impacts of climate change in your area
- see the EPA's January 2017 snapshot by state: https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impa...
Include introduction, conclusion, and reference page for all work cited
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Running head: CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE
Climate Change Response
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Climate change has been defined as a change in the climate patterns experienced across
the globe. The change has led to different effects including global warming and an increase in
the temperatures of the earth. The main causation factor of the change can be attributed to the use
of fossil fuels which act as pollutants for the environment while increasing the level of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere.
Scientists use different factors to determine this. For one, they can use mountain glaciers.
The growth in the same indicates a change in the temperature over the years. Scientists also use
the sediments they gather from the ocean whereby, sediments are either Oceanic or of a
terrestrial backgr...
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