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Geography, 10.10.2019 01:00 jessysmith9678

Climate change is a more generalized term used to describe the effects of global warming. climate change is a real, but debated global issue. answer the following questions:

let's start with the greenhouse effect.

what is it?
how does it work?
what are greenhouse gases and how do they relate to the greenhouse effect?
why is the greenhouse effect important to life on earth?
now let's continue with climate change.

what is climate change/global warming?
how are the greenhouse effect and climate change/global warming linked?
what is the runaway greenhouse effect, where does it occur, and could it be an issue for the earth?
finally, let's focus on the 'debate.' much debate has occurred between people who say climate change is a hoax and should not be addressed and people who say climate change is a fact and should be addressed asap.

how is climate change different from ozone depletion, what happened with ozone depletion, and why hasn't any solution to climate change been as smooth as the solution for ozone depletion?
with that uncertainty said, what percentage of scientists say climate change is being caused by humans?
what do you think about climate change?

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