The First side is obviously that the issue exists, and that our planet is indeed warming. That climate change is upon us and that we need to do something about this issue now. In this side there is also controversy between weather or not human are causing it or it is naturally occurring. This is becoming the bigger issue as more people believe in climate change. Whichever it is they both believe it is a problem. The main evidence is from temperature samples taken over the years that show that the temperature( although only slightly) has increased over that past decade. Scientists have also found higher traces of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere up to 400 Ppm with 350 Ppm being considered a safety zone. Next scientists have tracked that sea levels are rising and the oceans are warming. Extreme weather is becoming more common. The ice caps are melting and arctic sea is dwindling.Global warming is no joke to people on this side of the issue, but a big problem.
The opposing side says that Global Warming is just a made up problem, and that it is nothing we need to be concerned about. This side says that even though there is data on Global Warming that is it not significant enough to be considered a problem, and that is nothing to worry about. Some also believe that the data is not clear enough to support the issue. Also some people think that the scientists investigating global warming are mis interpreting the information to make it seem like an issue when it is not because they are specifically looking for evidence to prove global warming, instead of looking at the data to see what it really means.
Which side are you on?
Works cited:
Strickland, Jonathan, and Ed Grabianowski. "How Global Warming Works."HowStuffWorks. HowStuffWorks.com, 21 Apr. 2005. Web. 18 Feb. 2014.
"Evidence." Global Climate Change. NASA, 18 May 2013. Web. 15 Feb. 2014.
Works cited:
Strickland, Jonathan, and Ed Grabianowski. "How Global Warming Works."HowStuffWorks. HowStuffWorks.com, 21 Apr. 2005. Web. 18 Feb. 2014.
"Evidence." Global Climate Change. NASA, 18 May 2013. Web. 15 Feb. 2014.
Indeed, Global warming is happening in our planet. From my point of view, I think we probably cannot say that Global warming is directly caused by we humans. Human beings are part of the nature. Since we exist, Global warming will always happen regardless of time.Therefore, I would say Global warming is a kind of natural phenomena that is happening at an accelerating pace due to human activities today. Additionally, according to my research, the impact of Global Warming can be both good and bad. For example, Global warming is able to release some kind of toxic chemicals including DDT that were frozen up in the glacier, while it also provides a proper weather condition for some northern areas (such as Hei Longjiang Province in China) to plant crops (e.g.Winter Wheat) that could not grow before.
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