Argumentative Essay On Climate Change

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When my parents and I were driving to Pensacola, we briefly stopped at a rest area and I noticed five gas guzzling trucks, each one spewing out its own unbearable share of heat and exhaust. Just standing behind the trucks provoked an indescribable sense of insecurity in me. This feeling came from the fact that I knew that these were just five of the hundreds of thousands of trucks in the world. If each driver had just turned off their trucks when they were there, they would be preventing unneeded carbon and pollution from building up in the atmosphere. If every driver in the world acted this way, then the harm we are currently doing to our planet would be dramatically decreased. But sadly, the world is not that way. This caused scientists to …show more content…

With all the appliances and machines we use daily that contribute to climate change, one would think that cutting back on some of them would happen with no sweat. But like a New Year’s Resolution, habits get in the way, causing many people to give in and completely forget about climate change. However, the people that try to correct but fail should be recognized and given some credit because some negligent people possess an ideal that fails to recognize climate change as a serious problem and if it spreads, could prompt an attitude that would eventually end up dealing much damage to this …show more content…

Examples such as mass fish kills, melting polar ice caps, rising sea levels, and animal extinctions were featured, but it never showed how climate change also affects humans. Every year, first world governments and businesses lose millions of dollars to climate change. In third world countries, more and more people are losing their lives due to heat related causes and dehydration. In second world countries, people feel a little bit of each. This is why we must immediately take drastic actions in order to further preserve our

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