Climate Change

Learn How Global Warming is Destroying Our Planet

June 30, 2010 Climate Change

An increased frequency in the occurrence of tropical storms and hurricanes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters are attributed by some scientists to global warming effects. They are, however, just the start of many more things to come if people don’t stop exploiting or abusing natural resources. More Calamities Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes litter today’s news [...]

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Is Climate Change and Global Warming Real?

June 24, 2010 Climate Change

Although there are numerous studies that support the theory of global warming and its relation to climate changes, there are also several other studies that suggest all negative stories about the state of the environment can be summed up as the global warming myth. Proposals of Global Warming The global warming myth casts doubts not [...]

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What You Must Know About Mining and Our Environment

June 16, 2010 Climate Change

Mining is process in which minerals and metals are extracted from the earth. Gold, diamonds, and nickel are a few examples of the various types of minerals that have profitable use for mining companies. Generally speaking, mining companies also provide revenue for the government as well as compensation for its workers. But if you’re already [...]

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Definition for Global Warming

June 11, 2010 Climate Change

Here’s a simple global warming definition: a phenomenon that is largely caused by the emission of greenhouse gases through various human activities and consequently leads to unwanted changes in the climate. If allowed to continue, global warming can have a disastrous effect on the world. What is Happening Today? It’s not enough, however, to simply [...]

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Learn How Nature Can Also Cause Global Warming – It’s Not Just Humans

June 8, 2010 Climate Change

There are indeed natural causes of global warming, occurrences and activities in which human activities are not involved in any way. Sunspots Solar radiation levels in Earth change and these changes can cause climate temperatures to change. Generally speaking, increased levels of solar activity can lead to warming cycles, albeit on a short term basis.

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