Global Warming: Is It Real?

This thesis examines the topic of global warming by focusing on the causes, results, and possible solutions to climate change. The first part of this thesis attempts to prove that global warming is taking place by looking at evidence from ice core samples, as well as scientific models showing how gr...

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Main Author: Caire, Matthew E.
Other Authors: Augustin, Byron
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://digital.library.txstate.edu/handle/10877/3322
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spelling fttexasstate:oai:digital.library.txstate.edu:10877/3322 2023-09-05T13:20:12+02:00 Global Warming: Is It Real? Caire, Matthew E. Augustin, Byron 2007-06-07T13:33:24Z Text 54 pages 1 file (.pdf) application/pdf https://digital.library.txstate.edu/handle/10877/3322 en eng Caire, M. E. (2007). Global warming: Is it real? (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas. https://digital.library.txstate.edu/handle/10877/3322 global warming climate change alternative energy Kyoto protocol Honors College 2007 fttexasstate 2023-08-12T22:06:22Z This thesis examines the topic of global warming by focusing on the causes, results, and possible solutions to climate change. The first part of this thesis attempts to prove that global warming is taking place by looking at evidence from ice core samples, as well as scientific models showing how greenhouse gas emissions have drastically risen since the Industrial Revolution. The issue over whether global warming is primarily caused by humans or is a result of Earth’s natural warming process is also examined. The second part of this thesis looks at the drastically changing weather patterns resulting from global warming. As sea surface temperatures continue to rise and glaciers continue to melt, many cities and homes are at risk of becoming washed away as hurricanes continue to increase in force. Also, the global sea level is rising due to these changes in our environment which further endangers many lives and homes. The final part of this thesis examines several alternative energy sources which may help to reduce the effects of global warming in the future. The results of this thesis have led me to believe that global warming is a natural phenomenon which takes place on Earth, however human interaction (specifically since the Industrial Revolution) has drastically increased this natural process. We are already beginning to experience the results in the form of more powerful hurricanes, such as hurricane Katrina. In order to reduce global warming, there must be a multi-national attempt at reducing greenhouse has emissions by using a combination of alternative energy sources. Honors College Other/Unknown Material ice core Texas State University: Digital Collections Repository
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Kyoto protocol
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Global Warming: Is It Real?
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description This thesis examines the topic of global warming by focusing on the causes, results, and possible solutions to climate change. The first part of this thesis attempts to prove that global warming is taking place by looking at evidence from ice core samples, as well as scientific models showing how greenhouse gas emissions have drastically risen since the Industrial Revolution. The issue over whether global warming is primarily caused by humans or is a result of Earth’s natural warming process is also examined. The second part of this thesis looks at the drastically changing weather patterns resulting from global warming. As sea surface temperatures continue to rise and glaciers continue to melt, many cities and homes are at risk of becoming washed away as hurricanes continue to increase in force. Also, the global sea level is rising due to these changes in our environment which further endangers many lives and homes. The final part of this thesis examines several alternative energy sources which may help to reduce the effects of global warming in the future. The results of this thesis have led me to believe that global warming is a natural phenomenon which takes place on Earth, however human interaction (specifically since the Industrial Revolution) has drastically increased this natural process. We are already beginning to experience the results in the form of more powerful hurricanes, such as hurricane Katrina. In order to reduce global warming, there must be a multi-national attempt at reducing greenhouse has emissions by using a combination of alternative energy sources. Honors College
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op_relation Caire, M. E. (2007). Global warming: Is it real? (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas.
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