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Global Climate Change: The Problem of the New Millennium

By Drew, published Jun 15, 2007
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The solution to the existing problem of global climate change destroying the world's environment remains fathomable through careful use of a combination of reduction of release of gases harmful to the atmosphere and reevaluating energy usage, improving efficiency accordingly. Global climate change remains dangerous to Earth's environment because organisms have all developed to the climate of the planet in its natural state. The natural state of Earth has nurtured growth within a specific range of variables, and when this delicate balance becomes upset even slightly, direct and indirect negative ramifications grow exponentially. One example of a natural state on the Earth remains the composition of elements in the atmosphere. If the amount of one element in the atmosphere becomes greater, the other elements must decrease in amount. Too little oxygen, for example, can kill certain animals and reduce the lifespan of humans. Too much oxygen could reduce carbon dioxide levels and could cause certain plants to die; in turn eliminating a part of the food chain. Eliminating any part of the food chain could eliminate numerous other parts as a result, potentially killing a multitude of species.

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Very informative,interesting and useful article. I appreciate your sincere efforts.

Posted on 07/09/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

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