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There are several thesis statements one could make about global warming and its effects in the world. For example: Global warming is resulting in more frequent and more severe weather events.
We share one atmosphere so global warming effects all climates, oceans and living beings world-wide.
It's called global warming because it affects the globe, which is to say, the world. It affects everyone. So far, the effects are minor in most places. Residents of the Arctic have felt the greatest effects.
Yes. If it continues the changes to the environment will be catastrophic. It is increasing the temperature of the world day by day.
Yes, most of the world is concerned about global warming.
No. Although Al Gore himself is not a scientist, he has listened carefully to what scientists have to say about global warming. He is concerned about scientific predictions about the potential effects of global warming on society and the world as a whole, because that is what most scientists are telling him.
The effectes are it is melting the ice caps wich is rasing the water level and changing the climate. it effects everybody in the world
This is incorrect. Global warming is happening all around the world. The effects are more noticeable in warmer countries like Africa and Australia, as well as, surprisingly, the Arctic.
No, the world can tolerate much greater temperatures than this. The human race, however, is in danger if global warming continues unchecked.
No the warming is only a warming of the atmosphere.
global warming doesn't just effect Australia, it effects the whole world. Because all the fumes that come form cars, trains. aeroplanes and nuclear power plants... e.g it's killing many animals and it effects human as well
Islands in the world that are not so high above sea level have already started to be hit by the rising sea levels. Floods have ruined homes already, and if it continues some whole islands will be lost underwater.