The Importance Of Climate Change

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Most scientists studying climate change believe that humans are to blame for climate change and the extreme weather condition that is happening all across the globe today. These scientist have presented vital scientific evidence that shows that the earth 's climate is warming at an alarming rate. While natural variables continues to play a key role in extreme weather, climate change has shifted the odds and change the natural limits, making heat waves more frequent and more intense today. The earth is warming up faster than we can imagine.

On the other hand, others, politician leaders claim that global warming and climate change are natural occurring phenomena that have been occurring throughout Earth 's history. These skeptics’ politicians …show more content…

Well at least as far as the Bush II administration was concerned. B. Kiwanuka. (2015). Global warming remains an issue of widespread political debate, sometimes split along party political lines, especially in the United States. Many of the largely settled scientific issues, such as the human responsibility for global warming, remain the subject of politically or economically motivated attempts to downplay, dismiss or deny them – an ideological phenomenon categorized by academics and scientists as climate change denial. Yale Project on Climate Change Communication: …show more content…

It is fair to say that all weather related events are tied to climate change. While natural variables continues to play a major role in climate change, human activities are now contributing for the majority of greenhouse gas emission to date. Until we realized that we are harming the environment, the earth will continue to warm-up and thereby leading to even harsher, extreme and violent weather conditions. Extreme weather condition is on the rise and will continue to increase, both predictable and unpredictable

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