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Global
Warming
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On October 15, 1992, the United States became the fourth
country, after Mauritius, the Seychelles, and the Marshall
Islands, to ratify the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change, committing us to an objective:
'Stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the
atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous
anthropogenic interference with the climate system.' Another
major industrialized country, Great Britain, has recently
stated that future foreign policy will include environmental
standards and they will create a fund to study the problem
of global warming. The problem, rather than being diminished
in less industrialized countries, is, in many ways, more
intensified by a lack of economic resources and political
instability. Changes in energy policies, infrastructure,
institutions and attitudes are required before policy and
standards can be set that will address the problem of global
warming. This 5 page paper addresses the problem of global
warming in reference to developed and undeveloped countries.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTwarmin.wps
Global
Warming / Legal & Economic Ramifications
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A 20 page research paper that first gives an overview of the
evidence that global warming exists and what is believed to
contribute as its cause. Then, the writer addresses
specifically whether or not the recent international treaty
worked out last year in Japan will actually accomplish
anything of significance. The writer demonstrates that
although global warming does constitute a legitimate world
problem with serious ramifications, this treaty is not the
answer. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Warmglob.wps
Global
Warming and Disease
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the different
viewpoints concerning the spread of disease due to
temperature changes and related matters. Leading experts
believe that global warming is not responsible for recent
cases of old disease making a comeback, but others are not
so sure. Both sides of the argument are presented.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA48GW .wps
Global
Warming and Its Affect on Sea Level
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A 5 page overview of the phenomena of global warming.
Outlines the causes and effects, particularly the
environmental effects of a rising sea level. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPGlobWm.wps
Global
Warming: Its Effect Upon Underdeveloped Countries
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5 pages in length. As the world continues to succumb to the
effects of global warming, some areas of the planet have
been discovered to be significantly more susceptible to the
detrimental affects than others. For the most part,
underdeveloped nations stand to suffer a much worse outcome
than their developed counterparts, inasmuch as the change in
climate will directly influence the manner in which their
environment reacts. The writer discusses how such countries
as India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Indonesia, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh and the Philippines appear to be on a collision
course with time, as their entire economic and environmental
stability will likely crumble as global warming inevitably
wreaks its final havoc. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCglobe.wps
Halting
Global Warming / Successes & Failures
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A 3 page overview of the phenomena of global warming and
efforts to stop it. Discusses the importance of consistent
international policies in terms of engine efficiency and the
utilization of alternative fuel sources.
Filename: Haltglob.wps
Humidity:
Definitions and Explanations
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An 8 page review of humidity. Defines several terms used to
describe humidity and its effects on man. Describes the
increasing trend in stratospheric moisture levels and the
relationship of this increase to global warming.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPhumidi.wps
Mount Pinatubo: Environmental Impacts of the 1991 Volcanic
Eruption
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A 5 page outline of the many short-term and long-term
environmental impacts which can be attributed to the Mount
Pinatubo. Describes the eruption and the ash and sludge
which has resulted in the complete destruction of hundreds
of square miles of land, flooding, and the long term
phenomena of global warming. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPvolPin.wps
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