Globalism: The Causes And Effects Of Global Warming

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Global warming

Global warming has been a point of contention in our society for years, and the extreme views from both sides of the argument have transformed the subject of global warming from a factual theory into a mythical idea. At one extreme, those who consider themselves “green” bemoan the tragedy that man is causing our planet’s climate to heat up while the other side of the debate refuses to believe any part of the global warming theory. Behind both opinions, there is often confusion, misunderstanding, and a general lack of knowledge. The theory that global warming has anthropogenic causes has existed for over a century, and scientists have collected evidence on global warming for over fifty years. In spite of the evidence, the public generally lives in the dark, constantly wondering about the causes and effects of global warming below are some highlights about the devastating effects of global warming and in some instances, their root causes discussed in brief detail. …show more content…

For example one nations as Maldives they are look for a new home thanks to the rising sea

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