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The Regulation of Climate
Ramon Camacho
University of Pheonix
SCI/362
Leo Leonhart
April 29, 2011
The Regulation of Climate
Climate change, it is clearly obvious that that the earth’s atmosphere is warming and the reason it’s warming is because the earth is releasing greenhouse gases such a carbon dioxide. There are a whole bunch of other reasons as well. There are gases being released from burning wood, coal, oil, and gas. A lot of scientist believes that there is no convincing evidence to support global warming. A lot of scientists say that these greenhouse gases are a myth. A lot of other scientist and people believe differently and are trying to stop these gases affecting the world. They believe that a lot of people animals and plant are being affected greatly, some plants and animals even dying. This climate change is also known as global warming. Overall what the scientist are saying is that there is a gradual or ongoing increase in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere, believed to be due to the greenhouse effect, caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
Global warming is mostly caused by the human world, it happens when humans burn coal, oil and gas (fossil fuels) to generate electricity or drive our cars, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, where it traps heat. This heat makes our world, planet earth sometimes hotter, colder, and can cause weather change. Some people hasn’t noticed summers are getting hotter, winters are getting colder, some believe that this is due to what scientists like to call global warming. In all honesty I believe that this world is changing, I feel that the world is getting hotter and colder, weather is always changing constantly. I really think that this world is producing too much gas for the world that it is causing these gases that are hurting our atmosphere, look how much carbon dioxide we are using when...