Thursday, December 1, 2011

Outline Final Paper!


Global Warming: Past , present and Future!

Outline: 
Introduction:
·         The problems: Green house gases, Green house effects, climate change
·         The history : when was it acknowledged ?? (Bush and Al Gote)
·         Causes of global warming
·         Kyoto: China+ US = Independent
·         My opinion : what can be done to minimize the GHG emission? Role of EPA’s ? 


Body :
·         effect of the global warming is increase in the temperature of the earth resulting in the change of climate
·         The ozone in the stratosphere is depleting due to green house gases and many harmful rays such as ultraviolet and infrared are passing through it.
·         Global warming has become one of the major social and political issues. Many organizations are developing various programs to stop this danger
·         To solve any big problem like global warming there should be planning and these plans should be carried in the mainstream
Conclusion:
Although it does not seem a big problem to most people, we all should know that it can create many more problems than what we have expected. Some of the effects of global warming are already seen in ozone hole, Antarctica and North Pole. So we all should be together to solve this global problem. Developed countries should help developing ones to get rid of global warming. Many assigned duties should be filled by organizations.


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