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Global Warming

Global Warming. By: Brandon Rubbo And Jacob Tomasulo. What is Global Warming?.

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Global Warming

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  1. Global Warming By: Brandon Rubbo And Jacob Tomasulo

  2. What is Global Warming? Global warming is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.

  3. Where in the world is Global Warming a common issue? • Global Warming is an issue that is affected all around the world. • More specifically, global warming affects the Arctic and the Antarctic by melting their snow caps and glaciers.

  4. How does global warming affect different animals and their habitats? • Global Warming is forcing every living creatures on our planet to adapt to climate changes. • An example of an affected animal is the polar bear, His home is being melted.

  5. How can we prevent global warming from happening? • Compact florescent bulbs • Fill the dishwasher • Use recycled paper • Adjust your thermostat • Take shorter showers • Carpool • Plant a tree, and many more

  6. Fun facts about global warming! • With the start of industry in the 1700’s, humans began emitting more fossil fuels from coal, oil, and gas to run our cars, trucks, and factories. By driving a “smarter” car, you can not only save on gas, but help prevent global warming. • There is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today than at any point in the last 800,000 years. • According to the U.S. Global change Research Program, the temperature in the U.S. has increased by 2 degrees in the last 50 years and precipitation by 50 percent.

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