Global warming can be described as an average increase in the Earth’s temperature, which is ultimately causing changes in world’s climate. These warming effects are heading towards the change in rainfall patterns, rise in sea level and serious repercussions on plants, wildlife and human beings. Basically the scientists relate this alteration with the mal activities of humans. 
The effects of global warming and climate change are of a serious concern to both the human life and the environment as well. It is predicted that due this global warming climatic changes can turn to extreme weather events. In order to reduce this concern, many countries have implemented various policies and the rest are in the process of focusing on this. It is imperative on every individual’s part to play his apt role in overcoming these global changes. You can be a part of the solution by adopting some easy ways in fighting against global warming.
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by noorFebruary 8, 2010
We are all aware of the harmful effects of global warming, but there can be many ways to prevent global warming. Although we can’t prevent global warming completely, we can sure help to reduce the intensity of the future effects of global warming.
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by affafJanuary 26, 2010
Global warming is a term which is used for rise in temperature through out the world. It may cause different threats and dangers to the mankind. The main threats which is causes includes the spread in diseases and illnesses. Coastal floods can also arrive due to global warming. However, shortage of water can also happens in someother areas.
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by Q. AB.January 24, 2010
Every country in the world contribute different amount of heat trapping gases to the atmosphere. The following list of 20 countries for CO2 emissions is compiled by the Energy Information Agency (Department of Energy) that estimates carbon dioxide emissions from all sources of fossil fuel burning and consumption.
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by noorJanuary 23, 2010
There are multiple effects of global warming, some which we do see today, and some that will appear more with the passage of time. Earlier in a post, I explained the various factors that lead to global warming, and its causes. Today, I will be discussing the consequences of global warming and its effects.
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by noorJanuary 23, 2010
There are many causes that lead to Global warming, with each of the reasons contributing more to the increasing intensity of the climate change that has affected our planet.
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by JessyJanuary 18, 2010
Fluctuations in either direction both rise and fall in sea levels are caused by glacier activity. In other words, the melting of glaciers will cause sea levels to rise whereas the accumulation of glaciers will cause levels to fall.
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by Q. AB.January 13, 2010
Though the world had almost realized the problem of global warming but still there are some who say global warming may or may not be a problem. This “ may” in this issue is creating a lot hurdles in taking major steps against global warming because if global warming don’t exist and the world apply too much resources to solve that problem which don’t even exist then that will be a great loss of world’s resources and billions of people will have to face then poverty.
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by Q. AB.December 15, 2009
2012 is almost here, and according to Mayans Theory, it may be the end of the world on 21st Dec 2012. Although it is still unlikely that we will have the doomsday in 2012, some of the extinction events that are going to happen, or have happened already in the past are listed below.
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