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How Does Global Warming Affect Animals - 0 views

  • Animals become affected by global warming due to changes in their habitats caused by changes in climate.
  • The changes in temperature caused by global warming will have a number of effects on the habitats of animals. The melting ice will cause the loss of habitat for species such as the polar bear. Warmer water will also cause the population of fish such as trout and salmon to decline.
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    Temperature is one f the main causes of global warming. Animals can loose there homes. Apparently warm water can cause the death of fish or any kind of sea animal.
Irma h

Effects of global warming already being felt on plants and animals worldwide: 1/03 - 0 views

  • "Birds are laying eggs earlier than usual, plants are flowering earlier and mammals are breaking hibernation sooner," said Terry L. Root, a senior fellow with Stanford's Institute for International Studies (IIS) and lead author of the Jan. 2 Nature study.
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    This is important, it talks about effects of the global warming in the world
rodrigomelara

Extreme Weather, Climate Change | NRDC - 0 views

  • Carbon pollution is the main reason our planet is getting hotter, increasing the chances of weather disasters, drought and flood and hurting our health. There are solutions. For starters, we can cut carbon pollution by reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and increasing our use of clean, renewable energy. And we can implement policies that help us prepare for flooding, drought, storms and other consequences of climate change. But first, we need national leadership that will stop ignoring what the earth and scientists are telling us about climate change -- and instead start ignoring those who continue to deny it is happening.
  • It's time to listen – and take action. There's plenty we can do
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    this is telling us to help providing polution 
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    Global warming Global warming affects the temperature of the earths atmosphere making it much much hotter or warmer than it is supposed to be. Global warming is said to be because we are consuming too much oil, producing too much carbon dioxide and doing too much deforestation.we got to stop cutting trees. Global warming is changing the climate that all living things have come to rely upon.While we fight or struggle to figure it all out, the whole planet Earth as we know it-coasts, forests, farms, and snowcapped mountains, rivers, animals and wildlife are in the small line of melting, dying, being killed, being deforested and obviously BEING POLLUTED!!!
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    the year 2012 was the hottest year recorded on hystory in the united state 
Irma h

Global Warming, Arctic Sea Ice, and Climate Feedbacks | Duke Dean's Blog: The Green Grok - 0 views

  • There are lots of reasons to be concerned about this trend, not the least of which is the amplification of global warming through a positive feedback. (Since ice is a lot more reflective of sunlight than ocean water, melting sea ice allows more heat from the Sun to be absorbed instead of reflected, causing temperatures to rise more rapidly, thus melting more ice, and so forth, creating a positive feedback and raising the Earth’s reflectivity, also known as its albedo.)
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    This is another thing really important to know about of global warming
toto dile

Global Warming Facts, Causes and Effects of Climate Change | NRDC - 0 views

  • When it comes to connecting the dots between climate change, extreme weather and health, the lines are clear. The earth is saying something with record heat, drought, storms and fire. Scientists are telling us this is what global warming looks like
  • Climate change will have a significant impact on the sustainability of water supplies in the coming decades. A new analysis, performed by consulting firm Tetra Tech for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), examined the effects of global warming on water supply and demand in the contiguous United States. The study found that more than 1,100 counties -- one-third of all counties in the lower 48 -- will face higher risks of water shortages by mid-century as the result of global warming. More than 400 of these counties will face extremely high risks of water shortages. Read more »
  • Each year American power plants pump more than two billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air. EPA's new standards would reduce carbon pollution and protect public health. Read more »
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    thats what global warming does 
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    When it extreme weather and health the lines arre clear
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