Climate Zombies and Creating Convincing Climate Change Arguments
The Zombie theories are conspiracy theories that that have been disproven by scientists in the scientific community for many years now. Despite, social media and news stations continue to broadcast it this is how the theories live on. With the age of technology and cellphones, the news tends to feed off people’s emotions anyway they can to gain viewers and trends. As more zombie theories become developed, they more they all become proven incorrect. Dr. Marshall explained several zombie theories to ease the tension and fears, but it is proving to be challenging for some. The one theory that has stuck in my head that has been disproven is that the Earth has not become warmer since 1998 (T, 2013). I found this to be funning because of what I learned as a child in middle school and people still believe that the planet isn’t warming. Hugh Steadman, who wrote for, the New Zealand International Review, suggested that climate change is from excessive burning of fossil fuels that started from the rise of the Industrial Revolution. Hugh Steadman, presented statistical charts as evidence that was consistent and factual to the
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I would like for my son to grow up healthy and strong, as well as his kids. Climate change is real, and there are ways to inform people through the media with factual and credible information, on what we find as climate scientist in our research. We as people need to inform and present our data about how humans are destroying the planet with fossil fuel emission or Carbon dioxide (CO2) which makes up the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions. We need to be able to breathe and eat better, but most importantly we need to curve the problems causing climate change. We need to not only start in the atmosphere but also in the ground that we are using up. If we don’t, I fear that Earth will quit giving us what we
As a kid who has cared about nature his entire life, and an avid modern environmentalist for four years and counting, this issue has been at the center of my psyche for quite some time. I have seen public perspective on this issue change before my eyes. From the original rejection of Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth movie on “global warming” to personally marching alongside 300,000 people in our nation's capital to raise awareness on climate change. However, despite all of these avenues the issue is still spoken about as this distant idea that eventually will be a disaster. Many politicians and news networks speak of the need for slow implementation of policies and programs to right our environmental wrongs. The best way to paraphrase the common narrative of this issue would be to say, climate change is going to happen down the road, it will probably be bad and trying to fix it in the near future would be a good idea. That weak call to action shoves climate change onto the long to-do list of the leaders of our world. Not only does it not create the urgency needed to actually curb the effects of our environmental ignorance, but it does not accurately describe the threat of a changing climate. Treating this like a political issue will not allow for the rigorous changes needed to address such a problem in the timely manner that is required.
Climate change has been a subject of discussion in the media for many years, supported with the use of arguments against oil polluting the environment and extreme scare tactics of Polar ice caps flooding civilians backyards. The issue has been ignored by the majority of lay people as seeming too complicated, and with all the conflicting information in the media in the past, who can blame them? However, scientifically, climate change and what perpetrates it is fairly simple to understand and society as a whole is beginning to come to a clear consensus on climate change. Thanks in part to more readily available forms of media and information, people have become cognizant of the fact that climate change is a legitimate problem which requires immediate amelioration. While this may seem melodramatic, society is realizing that climate change is an issue which can no longer be denied if the human race wishes to continue.
Climate change has been a topic of debate for decades. Scientists support climate change is happening with hard scientific evidence whereas the people who oppose climate change have evidence which is mainly opinion-based. This report will cover what climate change is, why climate change is happening, the science that supports climate change, the different views and opinions on climate change, the effects of climate change around the world and particularly the effects in New Zealand, my opinion on climate change and my conclusion on the issue.
Don J. Easterbrook, who received his Ph.D. in geology, conducted research regarding climate change and provided testimony in front of the Washington State Senate Committee. In the testimony, Dr. Easterbrook exposes NASA for tampering with their own data, in which they constructively lower the temperatures in the early 20th century and raise the temperatures in the early 21st century. Not only does Dr. Easterbrook expose flaws in NASA’s research, he conducted his own research in which he puts an end to the claim in which increased amounts of carbon dioxide leads to increased temperatures. It is proven that as more carbon dioxide was released into the Earth, there was a 30-year period of global cooling, establishing that carbon dioxide isn’t in sync with rising
Still to this day less than 50% of U.S. Citizens believe that climate change is caused by human wastefulness. Despite all the factual evidence that science has given through the decades showing how C02 emissions coincide with industrialization, a large amount of people still can't get it through their thick skulls that it is a problem and we are the cause. I am not sure if it is simply people's arrogance or how they were raised that causes them to disregard evidence that so blantly show that humans are destroying the earth. We need to educate people more on this topic not to save the earth but to save our future generations. There are so many technologies that are already around that can solve a majority of our current problems, plus there
The case for attributing the recent global warming to human activities rests on the following undisputed scientific facts:
Even if one doesn’t follow the climate change debate by their own free will, it’s almost impossible to avoid the discussion on climate change altogether. This is because climate change effects so many areas of daily life, which makes exposure to the discussion on climate change almost unavoidable. Recently, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria ravaged parts of the Southern United States and the Caribbean. Many people felt that they have been hearing about or experiencing more hurricanes than ever before—or speculating that in general, hurricanes are becoming more powerful and damaging. Quickly, the spotlight fell on climate change. Does the changing climate have the capacity to alter nature’s biggest catastrophe? Does the rising temperature or changing composition of atmospheric gases have the potential to make hurricanes more intense and frequent? Climate change, which rises the temperature above the oceans, provides optimum conditions for the occurrence of more intense hurricanes.
“There are many different views on climate change, and how people view it. Climate change is a debated topic by many different researchers and scientists. Some people think we are causing it, some people think modern technology is causing it, and some people think that it isn’t even happening at all. Creationists don’t deny climate change, but what they do deny is, The worldview-based assumptions that determine secular scientists’ interpretations and conclusions about the evidence” (Foley, Avery. “Science Confirms Climate Change!”). As Christians we need to use the earth in ways that benefit humans because we have been given dominion over the earth. “The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and keep it.” (New International
Over the years there has been a lot of controversy on if climate change is an issue that needs to be discussed and solved. There is a constant debate among scientist on if human actions are contributing the changing of earth’s climates. Climate change is defined as the change in average weather patterns for a specific region or Earth as a whole. This could include the change in an average temperature for a city or the amount a rainfall it receives (Dunbar, 2015). The main difference between weather and climate is the period of time specific patterns are recorded. Weather patterns are looked at over a much shorter period of time, meaning that these patterns are going to be more sporadic and change more frequently. Climate on the other had is recorded over a much longer period of time and usually show less drastic changes in patterns when compared to weather. Some people may argue that climate change is not an issue because Earth’s temperature is always changing do to natural effects. What people don’t realize is that human activity has effected the rate that earth’s temperature is changing, and just the smallest changes can lead to drastic consequences (Dunbar, 2015).
Climate change has undoubtedly become one of the most prominent debate topics in the world today. With that being said, there are multiple aspects of climate change currently being discussed; causes of climate change, the idea that climate change may be a hoax, and whether or not climate change affects human health are three of the many ongoing debates about climate change. Climate change is surrounded by negative connotations, but Jay Leno, former host of NBC’s The Tonight Show, shed some light on the darkness of climate change, saying "According to a new U.N. report, the global warming outlook is much worse than originally predicted. Which is pretty bad when they originally predicted it would destroy the planet.” Although his first statement is rather true, Leno manages to lighten its load with a less true, but hilarious, comment. His words force one to realize that climate change impacts everyone in any area of the health triangle, whether it be through a joke such as Leno’s, or directly through issues such as pollution and pollen; the areas of the health triangle include physical health, mental/emotional health, and social health. Therefore, climate change is a threat to all aspects of human health; social health, mental/emotional health, and physical health.
Does it ever seem that nice weather occurs later in the year as the years progress? While some might think it is just a coincidence, others have brought up the topic of global warming. Global warming, also known as climate change, is an effect that many people have recognized as a result of many different factors in today’s society. While there are various reasons proposed, many people still do not believe in global warming or just choose not to. In 2012, our future president, Donald Trump, tweeted a statement saying that global warming was created by the Chinese, and a lot more evidence needed to be provided to prove it. He also said that, as president, he would remove certain environmental policies and boost coal and petroleum production even though it would harm the environment. For all we know, this coal and petroleum production could end up completely destroying the world. At the time, many people did not think much of Trump’s tweet and were likely skeptical of global warming themselves. This is a topic widely debated not only by scientists, but people everywhere. Global warming is supported by many studies including greenhouse gases, urbanization, and transportation that show the reality of climate change in our world as the years progress.
Climate change is a worldwide issue. Not only is firm action and leadership critical in the United States, but also international efforts need to work toward reducing emissions. Strong public demand for climate change is crucial to enact effective global warming solutions for the future. Unless immediate action is taken, climate change will continue to escalate and continue to affect the entire planet. Ways nations and individuals can help repair the earth's atmosphere is reduce air pollution, use green energy, stop deforestation. Reducing air pollution could have a dramatic effect on climate change. Humans could impact this reduction by simple things such as conserving
“There’s one issue that will define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other, and that is the urgent threat of a changing climate.” - Barack Obama. Climate change has been a popular topic of discussion, because of the threat to our environment. The world will forever be changed if climate change isn’t taken into serious consideration and not in a good way. Climate change has been a popular topic of discussion, because of the threat to our environment. Climate change has had many negative effects, for example, damage to coral reefs, the increase of wildfires, and most importantly rising sea levels. The damage to our earth cannot always be undone nevertheless it can make some things disappear forever.
Global warming, we see it as sad polar bears hopelessly swimming for their lives in the ocean. It's shown as rising sea levels that can washout entire cities. It even sometimes gets turned into politics but scientifically, what is the definition of global warming?
Global warming is the constant increase of temperature in the earth’s atmosphere that is caused by the increase of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, greenhouse gases and many other pollutants. Chlorofluorocarbons are any type of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine which are harmful to the ozone layer. Global warming can affect many things, one example is the rising of temperature which can result in different types of disasters like storms, heat waves, floods, and droughts. Global warming also causes Higher death rates, Dirtier air, Higher wildlife extinction rates, the increase of Acidic Oceans, and Higher seas levels. In this essay, I will provide information that will show how harmful global warming can be to not only the earth but to humans and animals, and what we can do to prevent it from increasing.